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directory for division members, divisional mailing lists and disseminating UBC information to division members, using independent judgement to determine who to disseminate information to. Manages and explains
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neurological and spinal conditions, medication safety, and health outcomes. The Research Assistant/Tech 3 will support data-driven research involving administrative health databases, surveys, and Census data
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of information. Attends meeting to oversee arrangements. As some of these meetings are out of town, travel will be required. -Manages incoming and outgoing communication. Assesses incoming material. Clarifies
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the perceived and actual sensitivity of the program and the university to community issues. As the department is handling confidential information, staff must understand and respect the principles
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availability, overall program requirements, and alignment with program priorities and operational constraints. Coordinates space and amenities for courses, orientations, information sessions, ad hoc activities
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. The Research Nurse will also collect participant data and complete study documentation. They may collect biological samples and review test results, as applicable. This position is situated at the BC Children’s
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(Good Clinical Practice), evaluates ongoing training. Modifies and updates study-related documentation, procedures, data capture tools, and electronic databases to enhance data capture and meet study and
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transactions). • Balances cash receipts and balances coin floats at the end of each shift. Administrative: • Delivers excellent customer service by ensuring accurate information is provided through friendly
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performance · Observe, record, enter data and assist to analyse and interpret results · Performs laboratory equipment maintenance tasks · Maintains documents and records in
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Centre for Disease Control, the Climate Change and Environmental Health Knowledge Translation (EHKT) project aims to provide actionable, evidence-based information to environmental public health