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and advice to the Department Head for a range of functions including strategic and operations planning, budget management, identification of new initiatives, facilities and space oversight, information
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participants. • Assist in applications to the Ethics Board, with amendments as needed • Performs patient study visits ensuring accurate and timely data collection in modalities such as non-invasive brain
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technical college or institute. Experienced with biobanking workflows, sample tracking and data documentation. Experience working with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in a quality driven environment
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, application and admissions, student registration, records and progress tracking, degree completion and data reporting. This position works in conjunction with the College of Graduate Studies, Enrolment Services
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occasionally in the Cote and Quandt laboratories, provide information to the Non Union Research Tech 5 in BMLSc program what parts need to be ordered for the BMLSc laboratory equipment and provide similar
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Staff - Non Union Job Category M&P - AAPS Job Profile AAPS Salaried - Information Systems and Technology, Level E Job Title Senior Business Analyst Department OCIO | Program Delivery | Project
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digital signage, ensuring information is up-to-date. -Regularly sends out emails to students, staff, faculty, adjuncts, emeriti, alumni and field. -Continually updates multiple listserv databases including
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Committee (JOHSC). Treats confidentially all information related to research projects, personnel, and locations, and agrees not to disclose any such information to any person except as may be necessary in
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+million level with 10+ staff, or managing resource development activity at an average of $4+million annually and responsibility for dealing with complex, confidential information where consequence of error
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, at FES, aspires to be a global centre of excellence, bringing Indigenous Peoples’ knowledge and land ethics together with natural resource science and management. By openly sharing information and ideas