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policies and procedures recommending and implementing enhancements as required. The coordinator will be required to establish professional working relationships with a diverse group including program units
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of an Academic Medical Center is an under researched area. The successful candidate’s research program will be situated with attention to an Academic Learning Health System that spans the full spectrum of embedded
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regular hours as required Knowledge of university culture, issues, goals, and stakeholders is an asset Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office applications, web-based content management
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level, depending on qualifications and experiences. The successful candidate will assume a well established and productive cereal and flax pathology program. They will develop a world-class, externally
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of research program, including planning, finance and administration, basic communications support, and organizing reports for funders and community partners. They will also be responsible for events planning
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communication skills, both written and oral including public speaking; and proficiency in computer applications, including database expertise. Department: College of Arts & Science Status: Term 12-14 months with
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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 research program, including planning, finance and administration, basic communications support, and organizing reports for funders and community partners. They will also be responsible for events planning
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students, faculty, staff, and community partners. Strong organizational and program development skills. Commitment to advancing Indigenous student success and well-being within the College of Medicine