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Qualifications: (Skills and Abilities) Enrollment in any health-related graduate program. To Apply: Interested applicants must include the following in their application: cover letter, curriculum vitae via email
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The School of Rehabilitation Science currently offers a Master of Physical Therapy program and is expanding to include Master of Occupational Therapy and Master of Speech-Language Pathology programs
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The School of Rehabilitation Science currently offers a Master of Physical Therapy program and is expanding to include Master of Occupational Therapy and Master of Speech-Language Pathology programs
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The School of Rehabilitation Science currently offers a Master of Physical Therapy program and is expanding to include Master of Occupational Therapy and Master of Speech-Language Pathology programs
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of Canadian and/or prairie history The ability to develop and sustain a formal program of research Strong research, analytical and problem-solving skills, particularly in relation to archival records and
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care outcomes by delivering continuing professional learning that is focused on the needs of the patient and their communities. Nature of Work: Reporting to the Program Coordinator, CME, the incumbent
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preliminary assessment of a students’ academic program/progress; Keep up-to-date with College of Arts and Science, and University schedules, policies, procedures as they pertain to student services delivery
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previously. Experience as a TA would be an asset, as would experience managing online interactions. Training in qualitative methods is a plus. The incumbent must be registered in a PhD program at the
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PRIMARY PURPOSE: The Resident Wellness Coordinator (Non-academic support) is responsible for the non-academic support across the PGME program. This position is within the PGME domain that will
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in, or recently have completed, a bachelor’s or master’s program in toxicology, biology, environmental science, or another appropriate natural/environmental science program. Candidates with a college