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learning across engineering, chemistry, forestry, and data science; embeds EDI principles throughout research and training activities. • Leads workforce planning, recruitment, and performance development
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assignments. Ability to create and implement strategies to meet the needs of clients as well as University strategic objectives. Ability to analyze and interpret data, determine implications, and provide
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the contact numbers below). Providing orientation information to new lab members with regards to common-use equipment and spaces. Information provided will include the nature of the hazards that the worker
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Staff - Non Union Job Category M&P - AAPS Job Profile AAPS Salaried - Information Services, Level A Job Title Marketing and Communications Specialist Department Communications Strategy
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required, in order to translate technical, research-based documents into plain language for a general audience. Computer experience at an advanced level is required (e.g., Outlook, MS Word, MS Excel) with
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grant- and industry-funded studies. The incumbent will maintain clinic and laboratory supplies, ensure accurate and complete data records, and assist with regulatory and administrative tasks, including
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by working in collaboration with Health Authorities. Manages any educational components at all sites and addresses complex training issues. This involves ensuring information is accurate and timely
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to work as a part of a team and lead groups; Experience working in a culturally diverse context; Excellent computer literacy skills (Windows, MS Office, Excel, Canva); Experience with exchange programs is
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- Coordinates updates of Rotation Competencies - Maintains and distributes all resident call information, schedules and changes including Health Authority on-call scheduling systems - Oversees approvals
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lifecycle, pre-engagement and relationship building, ethics and protocol development, research conduct, knowledge mobilization, and data, to enable respectful, reciprocal partnerships with Indigenous