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Primary Purpose: The position is primarily responsible for the administration and management of seed production and distribution of crop varieties developed by the Crop Development Centre (CDC
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Primary Purpose: The University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program invites applications for a fruit germplasm manager position in the USask horticulture group under the supervision of Assistant Professor
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English language communication skills are required. Teaching experience and experience working in the public sector would be considered assets. The successful candidate must be registered in a graduate program at
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monitoring the smooth delivery of services. Nature of Work: Reporting to the Manager, Academic Programs, the Graduate Program Assistant provides comprehensive administrative support for the School
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evidence-based leading practices in patient care standards. Serve as the primary clinical resource lead across all hospital services. Lead the VMC Infection Prevention and Control Program (IPAC), overseeing
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well as the oversight and implementation of tasks associated with undergraduate academic program governance and administration. There is a high volume of work in a fast-paced environment that is frequently driven by
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. Knowledge of university financial principles and practices is an asset. Strong computer skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and business information technology tools. Department
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program and project development Support the implementation and coordination of new and ongoing strategic initiatives within SENS and monitor progress to ensure initiatives are delivered according
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alumni engagement, including gathering alumni stories and updates Draft, edit, and distribute content to support communications and marketing plans Maintain accurate and up-to-date alumni records within
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Institute (ISI) is a free program for Indigenous youth ages 15 to 18, hosted at the University of Saskatchewan (USask). It is designed to mimic campus life as a USask student. Participants can expect to sleep