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, systems, faculties, and departments, engaging with various levels of management. Given frequent access to sensitive information, the role requires discretion, tact, sound professional judgment, and the
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, fax and email, regarding legal issues (providing resources and referrals, and legal information, as directed by the supervising lawyers) Manage administrative requirements of all ICLC client files
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as a resource for providing information, guidance and advice to residents, medical students and faculty. Oversees development, maintenance and updating Neurology website to ensure accuracy. Prepares
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, curriculum developers, educational consultants, and a broad spectrum of data stakeholders at UBC. Work Performed Manage and drive the development of strategic priority areas related to teaching, learning and
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confidentiality and safety; 2) Clinical data reliability and quality. Organizational Status The BCBWP is seeking an individual to join our team as a contract Exercise Instructor (~5-10h/week). The individual will
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addressing issues of learner mistreatment, breaches of professionalism standards and/or the respectful environment statement. Oversees data collection and analyses related to reports of concern for
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trades, providing site tours to visiting researchers or students. Performs visual and computer monitoring checks to identify trends, uptime, failure rates, identifies trends, root causes for the continuous
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-being in HR strategy and culture initiatives. • Excellent analytical and critical thinking skills, with the ability to interpret data and develop insights to support decision-making. • Strong verbal
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, Research and Evaluation Develop insights from data and research to devise and propose meaningful changes for ongoing improvement of clinical teaching, learning and interprofessional practice and education
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& Knowledge Sharing Upholds principles of Indigenous data sovereignty, and patient-centered ethics in all engagement activities. Co-develops culturally relevant, accessible educational and knowledge translation