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Please note: There are strong internal candidates for this position. Primary Purpose: To support the design, development, evaluation and revision of online and distance delivered classes and
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support from the GMCTL Instructional Designer. The Instructional Specialist will be responsible for appropriately updating the online learning modules for GEOG 120.3 and will be expected to work with a
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: The primary purpose of this position is to provide high quality legal advice and services in relation to USask contracts, particularly research and innovation-related contracts. These services include providing
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Primary Purpose: To provide supervision, training and maintaining safety standards of undergraduate students and design teams’ use of the ALC fabricating labs. Typical Duties: Operation and
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As a Facilities Strategic Business Advisor (SBA), we partner with colleges and units across campus to support strategic facilities initiatives focused on the University Plan to 2025 in being
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responsible to lead, oversee and implement projects assigned to this role designed to further the mandate of the Office of the Vice Provost, Indigenous Engagement. The position will be aligned to support the
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of enhanced customer services from ConnectionPoint to faculty and staff at the University of Saskatchewan. The Continuous Improvement Consultant will support activities that engage staff in focused design
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: Working in a University academic environment. Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Adobe Professional or Kofax PDF. Experience using SONA systems. Experience with website design and maintenance. Skills
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collaborates with various stakeholders to create future-oriented, sustainable, resilient, and well-designed spaces and environments that make efficient use of infrastructure, can be easily maintained in direct
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complete redesign of its first-year program, incorporating research-informed best practices in course design, teaching and learning methods, approaches to student assessment, and experiential learning