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peoples. Primary Purpose: The English as an Additional Language (EAL) Learning Specialist works independently and collaboratively to provide learning and study skills support for undergraduate and graduate
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data is essential. Experience with automated laboratory equipment, or Python programming language are considered assets. Standard First Aid & CPR, and other safety certifications, are considered assets
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of programming language (such as R or Python) is required. Teaching experience is also required for this position. Finally, the successful candidate needs to show evidence of collaborative work. You must be
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. Ability to work effectively and collaboratively, take initiative, and meet deadlines. Qualifications: A graduate degree in humanities and/or social sciences and the ability to speak an Indigenous language
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to ensure successful transition from applicant to registered student. Develop a strong relationship with academic departments of the University, the University Language Centre, the International Student
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from applicant to registered student. Develop a strong relationship with academic departments of the University, the University Language Centre, the International Student & Study Abroad Centre
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language sensitivity as required. Plans and completes all assignments according to established safety procedures and departmental standards. Effectively refers maintenance and repair needs as appropriate
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and meet deadlines with excellent proofreading skills and command of language, grammar, spelling, and punctuation. High attention to detail, prioritization of work and organizational skills required
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to work in Canada at the time of application. Candidates whose first language is not English and whose degrees are not from a university that instructs in English must provide a certificate of English
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French II LEC M W F 10:30 11:20 T1 FREN 106.3 62 40 Beginning French II LEC M W F 12:30 13:20 T2 DENE 110.3 WS2 20 Dene Language and Culture: An Introduction WEB M 17:30 20:20 T2 Course Dates: Term 1