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an innovative and responsive nurse-led prevention, treatment and care program. They will participate in a distributed team which includes administrative staff, pharmacy staff, people working in community
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of Employment: July 1, 2024 – April 30, 2025. Qualifications (Skills and Abilities) Applicants are required to be enrolled in a graduate program at the University of Saskatchewan. Must have proficiency using
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: Responsible for academic advising, interpretation, maintenance and communication of program requirements, academic regulations, graduation standards, and academic policies Assist with the registration process
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-year professional graduate program is scheduled to commence its first cohort in Fall 2025, with 20 students. The program is structured with a first year focused on classroom-based clinical science
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resolves potential OH&S issues; performs other duties as assigned by the Director. Qualifications Education: Graduate of a recognized two year Veterinary Technologist or Animal Health Technician program. An
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computer science, engineering, or a related field is strongly preferred. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered. Professional certifications in IT Security is desirable, such as
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. Ability to work independently when necessary. Ability to work effectively with technology (prepare agendas, assist with report writing) for meetings and program implementation. Participate in all training
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research, and community-based research. The successful candidate will be involved with teaching, supervising, and mentoring undergraduate and postgraduate students, develop an independent research program
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Primary Purpose: The primary purpose of this position is to assist in the delivery of the first-year undergraduate program in the College of Engineering. The position will also support Quality
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. Ability to work independently when necessary. Ability to work effectively with technology (prepare agendas, assist with report writing) for meetings and program implementation. Participate in all training