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community partners. Strong organizational and program development skills. Commitment to advancing Indigenous student success and well-being within the College of Medicine. This position is in scope
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, research offices, teaching and learning centers) to gather input and collaboratively develop relevant components of the onboarding plan Assist in documenting key recommendations, timelines, and program
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develop collaborative relationships with the Health Science colleges and external partners. Nature of Work: Reporting directly to the Manager of the CLRC, the Simulated Patient Educator (SPE) will operate
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: VACC 990 – Graduate Seminar Start and End Dates: September 1 – April 30, 2025 Duties: In the appointment of Teaching Assistant, your general duties and responsibilities will be as follows: Developing
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. Duties may evolve over time as this portfolio develops. Other duties may periodically be assigned to support the undergraduate medical education program. Education: Completion of a recognized post
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Primary Purpose: The Lentil and Faba Bean Breeding Program at the Crop Development Centre, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Saskatchewan requires Field Research Technicians who will work
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Schedule: Actual days/times to be determined in consultation with the successful applicant at the discretion of program. Monday to Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM; no evenings or weekends without special
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the development of a positive and vibrant team-based clinical service with excellence in client service. They will coach veterinary students as they develop competence and confidence in the key elements
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. Duties may evolve over time as this portfolio develops. Other duties may periodically be assigned to support the undergraduate medical education program. Education: Completion of a recognized post
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Primary Purpose: To provide clerical administrative assistance for the Undergraduate Medical Education (UGME) program within the College of Medicine, with a concentration on year two and year three