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to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The Web Development Specialist plays an important role throughout the Faculty. The position is responsible
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UBC's people strategy (e.g. Focus on People or equivalent), the recruitment experience, the orientation & onboarding experience, learning and leadership development, rewards and recognition, and how
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. - Investigates and remains current with industry technology trends in the Web Application Security field such as: web application firewalls, web application vulnerability scanners, web application development, web
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communication channels including the website, newsletter and social media. Works effectively using database and web-based programs and performs general routine office procedures Organizational Status The Centre
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. Reporting to the Associate Director of Communications and Marketing, the Strategist is integral to building awareness and demand for Faculty programs, research, development, and other initiatives, while also
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planning, web development, print production, digital marketing (e.g., search engine optimization (SEO), search engine marketing (SEM), pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, email marketing and social media
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from all academic disciplines in their career development, learning, and success. We help students and graduates explore who they are, who they are becoming, and what they bring to the world through
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specific to the needs of graduate students in the Faculty of Medicine. Contributes to the ongoing development and implementation of programming for graduate students to support their mental wellbeing
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Centre for the Performing Arts. This role ideates, develops and selects marketing collateral with a focus on graphic design, and makes decisions about campaign content and schedules, as well as writing
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focuses on community building and support strategies, as well as content development and facilitation of training activities for graduate program staff and advisors. Strong communication and content