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Automation, and School of Transportation provides the skills-based training and development to prepare students for a career in Alberta's rapidly growing transportation, manufacturing and automation sectors
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on supporting SAIT’s schools and departments in their pursuit of SAIT’s strategic priorities. Academic Services brings together several academic development, delivery, and quality assurance units with a common
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the efficiency of SAIT’s policies and procedures and develop analytical expertise while actively participating in financial reporting and investigation, annual budgeting, forecasting and more. The FP&A Intern will
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theoretical and clinical training of MDRT students, apply today and help prepare the next generation! Note: SAIT, as a post-secondary institution, serves a diverse student population. Therefore, instructional
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departments in their pursuit of SAIT’s strategic priorities. Academic Services brings together several academic development, delivery, and quality assurance units with a common goal: student success. Academic
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also play a key role in fostering a culture of learning, development, and belonging within your team. The Role Oversee a team responsible for all financial reporting, including quarterly and annual
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Chairs on targeting work-integrated learning (WIL) program initiatives. Develop and maintain industry relationships to support student work experience, work-integrated learning opportunities, and
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-class learner experience, the academic chair role is a leadership position which has responsibility for carrying out SAIT’s business strategy and academic plan. Through coaching and the development
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troubleshooting. Support the delivery of just in time coaching (1:1, group, MS Teams) and ad hoc workshops on tool adoption. Assist in developing user facing guides, quick start videos, and micro learning assets
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, organization, and follow-through. Build Stakeholder Understanding: Develop and deliver curriculum procedures for academic staff to ensure clarity and consistency across programs. Part of this is participating in