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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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understanding with an Indigenous language would be considered an asset; Demonstrated excellence in facilitation skills (public speaking); Ability to act decisively and to exercise a high degree of diplomacy
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environment where clients may have a first language that is not English is required. Strong background in international education/study abroad programming involving youth and adults and/or considerable
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to continued professional development and demonstrated awareness of current and emerging trends in librarianship (e.g., artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLM), etc.) The qualifications
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translating these results to the public in clear, understandable language. Builds collaborative relationships and partnerships within the University and with external stakeholders. Other tasks and assigned
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Indigenous language. Passionate agent of change with a focus on the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action and harm reduction. Mandatory or willing to obtain on an urgent basis: Basic Life Support (BLS-C) De
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the messaging both linguistically and visually in the communications for Pewaseskwan. Oversee website development and maintenance. Work closely with the Communications team to develop and submit social media
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donors. Previous supervisory experience required. Ability to compose professional level correspondence and meet deadlines with excellent proofreading skills and command of language, grammar, spelling, and
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: Governance; Development; Gender; or History, Language and Culture to teach in the department both as part of the core program and in their area of specialty, to supervise graduate students, lead a nationally
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learning tools and digital learning spaces for the DHH community. For this reason, we are seeking someone fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) and with some knowledge of an Indigenous Sign Language (ISL