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or certificate in human resources management is preferred. Experience in the area of human resources as well as experience with UBC systems and procedures is preferred. Computer experience at an intermediate level
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. Demonstrates responsibility and accountability. Strong computer skills including Windows programs and electronic communications. Ability to exercise confidentiality.
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improvement and maintaining of the HLI Freezer Core program. Provides introductory instructions and training to new lab staff members on certain pieces of scientific equipment (autoclaves, centrifuges
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experience or the equivalent combination of education and experience. Architectural experience preferred. -Proven ability to plan, organize, and advise in a team environment, based on a thorough knowledge of
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Hospital Research Institute and study participants will be recruited from the NICU at BC Women’s Hospital. Working conditions consist of locked office with office furnishings and research computer. In
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organizational environment Demonstrated ability to work effectively with digital content producers (writers, designers, photographers, videographers) and technical specialists (system administrators, programmers
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experience or the equivalent combination of education and experience. Knowledge of UBC Workday; Computer experience required Word, Excel, Outlook and Internet explorer; Effective oral and written communication
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Strategic Plan. Leads the OVPH team on financial and personnel matters, including project budgeting, expenditure management, and compliance with financial policies, processes, controls, and systems. Leads
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authority for all accounts, providing fiscal recommendations in line with the UBC Health Strategic Plan. Leads the OVPH team on financial and personnel matters, including project budgeting, expenditure
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The Killam Scholarship and Prize Programmes were established in memory of Izaak Walton Killam through the Will of his wife, Dorothy Johnston Killam, and through gifts made during her lifetime