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reporting; preparing standard project progress/status reports Essential Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Business, Information Science, Computer Science, or an acceptable combination of education and
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platform users. Essential Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, or an acceptable combination of education and equivalent experience. Eight or more years
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years of experience providing administrative support and coordination for courses in the life science field in an academic setting, including but not limited to including preparing course and program
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technology solutions. Team members benefit from a supportive and inclusive workplace that promotes professional growth and offers the opportunity to contribute to transformative projects that shape the future
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Research Infrastructure field such as data managementlibrary or information studies, computer science, computational sciences, engineering, physics, data analytics, digital humanities, genomics. Five (5
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applications to internal and external funding agencies Prepare protocols, technical reports, abstracts and scientific articles Communicate results with the research team effectively Present research results
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Fostering cooperative working relationships with a wide variety of internal and external contacts Leveraging technology to enhance admissions efforts, including: contributing to the ongoing enhancement and
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The Ministry of Environment uses science-based approaches to manage Saskatchewan’s natural resources and ensure long-term environmental sustainability. The Forest Service Branch delivers sustainable
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managing staff, supervision of case management (including assessment, individual program planning, counselling of individuals and/or families, referral and follow-up to residential/day program/other service
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aid programs, including the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP), as well as the awarding of funds for the University of Toronto Advanced Planning for Students (UTAPS) program, and other major