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. This work involves leading and supervising an integrated team with 7 direct reports in a rapidly changing information environment. The candidate in this position works in close collaboration with
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Mount Royal Conservatory, within the Faculty of Continuing Education, invites applications for two part-time credit-free Early Childhood Music Instructor positions. Applicants can apply for both
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-Sep-25 06-Oct-25 Online Asynchronous 8-Sep-25 06-Oct-25 Course Description: Practice the foundational skills required of massage therapists including draping, bolstering, positioning, informed consent
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or prospective donors, strategically and appropriately positioning philanthropy and alumni engagement. Identify, recruit and steward alumni, university and community experts for the podcast
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occasionally assist with small projects such as re-labelling of materials, pulling materials, and re-charging technology. This position requires excellent communication, teamwork and interpersonal skills
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proficiency in scheduling systems are essential to support the University’s academic operations and enhance scheduling efficiency. This is a limited term position working 35 hours per week and ending
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member to that team. Reporting to the Associate Director of the Institute, this position is responsible for creating, executing and reporting on the Institute’s extracurricular student activities, coaching
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/applications. Reporting to the Coordinator, Student Recruitment, this position requires networking with university staff and faculty to keep abreast of programs and services and to act as an advocate
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on an ancient and storied land that is steeped in ceremony and history that, until recently, was occupied exclusively by people indigenous to this place. With gratitude and reciprocity, Mount Royal acknowledges
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equipped recreation centre. Positions over six months may also be eligible for health and dental benefits, pension, health and personal spending accounts, and disability benefits. Our campus offers