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for learning, the Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) program provides a strong foundation that supports the current and future practice of the profession. The Department is also a research-intensive unit with
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approach to ensure safe, effective, and timely primary health care to the student population at UBC Vancouver. This role provides leadership to a growing Nurse Practitioner team who provide services
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will report directly to the Principal Investigator (Dr. S. Turvey) and has working relationships with other faculty, staff, and students within the lab. Work Performed Provides administrative support
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Departments. Organizational Status The incumbent reports to the Principal Investigator (Dr. Curtis Berlinguette), Professor in the Departments of Chemistry and Chemical & Biological Engineering at
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Animal Care Services (ACS), and is one of the main liaisons with UBC Central Human Resources and UBC Central Payroll. The incumbent is also responsible for administrative functions of the three facilities
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to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The research assistant (RA) will support the principal investigator (Dr Angela Devlin) and other research
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. The division comprises of 7+ academic and clinical faculty, who conduct clinical research in the areas of cystic fibrosis, primary ciliary dyskinesia, interstitial lung disease, asthma, home ventilation services
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application including oversight of VidCruiter. Provides training to faculty on the use of VidCruiter. Acts as main point of contact between SALA and UBC Undergraduate Admissions. Explains unfavorable decisions
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activities of the university President, Vice President DAE, and Development leadership. The unit manages a pipeline of principal giving level donors and prospects through the donor cycle. Additional donor and
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one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Preferred Qualifications Individuals with a Masters level qualification in biomedical, clinical or cancer research