66 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" positions at University of Saskatchewan
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positioned for success across multiple terms. Nature of Work: Reporting to the Academic Director and Program Manager, the Research and Program Coordinator exercises significant autonomy in planning and
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functions as a member of the client reception team within a fast paced, demanding environment. The environment involves exposure to animals, frequent interruptions, and multiple simultaneous demands. Constant
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asset, especially for supporting immersion programs Organizational and time management abilities to manage multiple priorities, projects and timelines. Problem-solving skills and critical thinking
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in the planning and execution of Objective Structured Clinical Exams (OSCEs) across multiple Health Science programs. The position requires adaptability to frequent interruptions, shifting priorities
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, outreach, and operational efficiency. This position connects with those referred to the program to provide program overview, assess self-management and readiness, and identify challenges that could be
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independently and collaboratively in a highly confidential team environment with a demonstrated commitment to ongoing program development. Coordinating and undertaking multiple projects with competing demands and
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Primary Purpose: Provide central oversight and manage the administration of Pre-clerkship in the Undergraduate Medical Education program on the Regina Campus. Ensure seamless and consistent program
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of research grants, infrastructure projects and initiatives. A key goal of the office is to provide researchers and the university with services and programs that afford a competitive edge when applying
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for projects and programs associated with the Institute. The ability to establish and maintain positive relationships with a broad range of partners is key. The work requires a proactive and strategic approach
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Committee (UACC) to coordinate the animal ethics review processes within the USask animal care and use program. The position also serves as a resource to the campus community, providing information and