269 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University"-"O.P" positions at University of British Columbia
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audience segmentation, content creation, scheduling, and performance analysis. Coordinates email marketing initiatives in line with the overall marketing strategy to support program awareness, event
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Staff - Union Job Category CUPE 2950 Job Profile CUPE 2950 Salaried - Sr Program Asst-Med Ed (Gr9) Job Title Education Programs Coordinator Department Administrative Management | Department
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relevant discipline or completion of a technical program and a minimum five years of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Some positions may require a graduate degree
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initiatives and successful implementation and ongoing management. Systems Development: Oversee the evaluation, installation, configuration, and deployment of new applications within the Program Delivery
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operational execution of HR programs aligned with institutional strategy. Provides guidance and oversight to HR Managers on complex HR matters, senior academic appointments, and HR program implementation
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the government funded increase in MD undergraduate graduates, the PGME program has been increasing the number of residents accepted into its programs. Since 2003 the number of residents has grown from 700
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, to diagnose and resolve problems, escalates when necessary, and documents problem status and action taken. - Performs preventive maintenance tasks, troubleshoots and repairs on a variety of computer systems and
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. The position supports and supervises students’ practical activities at all academic levels and supports all FCCS program areas by providing technical instruction in these spaces. Working under the supervision
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Biology Program and co-leader of the Animal Welfare program. Dr. von Keyserlingk has been consistently recognized as a compassionate leader and role model, both in her field and as a mentor. Taking a
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on a CIHR-funded program of research examining impacts of policy and practice change on reproductive population health using quantitative methods from epidemiology and health policy and patient-oriented