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event management skills Strong analytical, organizational and planning skills. Accuracy and initiative in handling multiple priorities. Ability to meet deadlines and work independently Ability to learn
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 2 months ago
Teaching by providing a safe, clean, healthy, comfortable and sustainable environment for students, faculty staff and visitors. This search aligns with the University’s commitment to strategically and
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-time observation and allocation of support activities. With a continual improvement mindset, the incumbent also guides and supports a consistent, modern and impressive service presence with alignment
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staff on cabinet policy and procedures, as well as ministerial authority, legislation, and regulations. The ability to manage and complete multiple projects on time and to high quality standards
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. Established in October 2024, the Division of Head and Neck Imaging provides 24/7 diagnostic head and neck imaging coverage across multiple academic hospitals within Toronto, Ontario. We actively participate in
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organize multiple, complex tasks and projects taking into consideration conflicting and changing priorities to meet strict and/or changing deadlines. You will be: A strategic and analytical thinker with
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PowerBI Demonstrable skill in multiple technologies in Business Intelligence, data architecture, data modelling, design and implementation. Strong analytical skills, able to interpret business requirements
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multiple data sets to balance financial information and ensure data integrity. Interpret and appropriately apply complex and sometimes conflicting policies, agreements, contracts, acts, and regulations
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for their research goals, generating resources (e.g. tip sheets, templates), and reviewing proposals to ensure alignment with sponsor criteria. You will guide applicants through the research funding application
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echocardiography fellowship. Preference will be given to applicants with an academic and research focus aligned with the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre priority areas such as structural valve disease, heart function