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date negotiable). Qualifications (Skills and Abilities) Bachelor of Education or experience in related field. Experience with research methods, literature reviews, and data entry. Knowledge and
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relations, fundraising, and data management to ensure the department is leveraging new technologies and methods Participate in special projects, and other duties as assigned Required Qualifications
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information regulated by privacy and employment laws Proficient computer skills, including MS Office applications. Primary Purpose: The safety advisor is an Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) specialist
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computer skills, including proficiency with the use of Microsoft Office are required. Salary information for this position for the 2025-2026 academic year is $92,639 - $135,479. Independent of rank, a
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. Candidates must have a proven track record of effectively working in a team environment, have a pleasant disposition and proven ability to foster and maintain collegial relations. Solid computer skills
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of problem/computer laboratories; CAD instruction (Autodesk Inventor); Grading assignments; and/or Other duties related to the course deemed appropriate by the Instructor(s). Skills and Abilities Minimum
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flexible health and wellness spending program. Interested candidates must submit, via email, a cover letter; detailed curriculum vitae; teaching portfolio; and contact information for three references in
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, Muenster, Saskatchewan or via email: job.applications@stpeters.sk.ca For further information, please refer to the job posting on www.stpeterscollege.ca . Did your journey as a student change your life
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to contribute to the acquisition and analysis of research data as well as development and implementation of new experimental protocols. The selected candidate will provide logistical support regarding lab
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system in its approaches to collecting and learning from health-related information to achieve system improvement. Funded by the Saskatchewan Centre for Patient-Oriented Research (SCPOR) and Health Data