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Staff - Non Union Job Category M&P - AAPS Job Profile AAPS Salaried - Educational Programming, Level B Job Title Global Policy Project Advisor Department Student Academic Services | School of Public
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skills, with strong attention to detail and ability to see the big picture. Openness to feedback and direction. Ability to plan and manage multiple projects simultaneously and submit quality work within
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conditions for a rewarding career. Job Description Summary The Manager, Provincial Learner Assessment Team (PLAT) located in the Vancouver Fraser Medical Program (VFMP) has overall responsibility
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Summary To assist with data management and data wrangling tasks to support gynecological cancer research projects within BC s Ovarian Cancer Research (OVCARE) Program. Organizational Status The Data
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with school districts and educational institutes across the province to build programming that supports the professional development of all types of educators across British Columbia and Canada. We
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access processes and policies across multiple jurisdictions to provide advisory support, leadership and professional recommendations to project processes. Leads an environmental scan of data access and use
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45 academic Faculty and 300 clinical Faculty, distributed across multiple sites within the province. The Department hosts an undergraduate program, the Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (BMLSc
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Pediatrics Program at BC Children’s Hospital Consequence of Error/Judgement Errors in judgment or execution of duties could compromise the integrity of the research, lead to loss of data, negatively impact
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rewarding career. The Digital Payments Program (DPP) Advisor role is crucial to advise and help manage the implementation of UBC’s digital payments ecosystem. The Digital Payments Program supports over $850
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to specific and appropriate career supports or programs offered by the Centre, other departments on-campus, or community-based career resources. Demonstrates empathy, sensitivity, and active listening skills