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position. The Role Engage with Schools, programs, faculty, and services, focusing on Indigenous Education in key areas: program design/development and redevelopment; curriculum design and pedagogy; teaching
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), Facilities, serves as a vital administrative and strategic partner, delivering high-level support in a dynamic and complex environment. This role is instrumental in ensuring the smooth and efficient operation
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experience and then lead the change projects through implementation. Additionally, they will lead complex instructor relations issues through to resolutions and provide coaching and mentorship to Talent
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engagement and is vital to the success of the Annual Giving program. We’re looking for someone who is warm, engaging, and confident speaking with individuals from diverse backgrounds. A positive attitude and
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, ceremonial items, and cultural tools within Natoysopoyiis and SAIT events. Educate and guide students and staff on appropriate cultural protocols, in consultation with Elders and Knowledge Keepers. Program
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Safety at SAIT requires an energetic and resourceful individual with great organizational and team work skills to set up laboratories used for student instruction in the Respiratory Therapy Program. You
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of faculty and program teams, the Academic Chair fosters teaching excellence for program delivery and the continuous improvement of program/curriculum using quality principles. Reporting to the Associate Dean
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Casual Instructor, Pharmacy Assistant Calgary, AB Academic – School of Health & Public Safety / SAFA Casual – Approved Program / On-site Apply for this job The School of Health and Public Safety
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Safety at SAIT requires an energetic and resourceful individual with great organizational and team work skills to set up laboratories used for student instruction in the Respiratory Therapy Program. You
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adults from a wide range of ages and presenting with a variety of complex issues Experience and a specialization in crisis intervention a requirement Strong therapeutic skills, particularly related