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research Create recognition structures for faculty engagement in professional development Lead SAIT’s Teaching Excellence Awards and build a reward and recognition structure for teaching and support for
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Team Lead, Athletics & Recreation (Student Activities & Campus Engagement) Calgary, AB People & Culture – Athletics & Recreation / AUPE Permanent Salary / On-site Apply for this job SAIT’s Athletic
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building and fund development initiatives at SAIT. Alumni and Development is responsible for the stewardship of almost 200,000 active alumni and more than 4,500 donors. This leadership role is a key member
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recognition within their communities. The coordinator ensures that these respected individuals are supported, that proper protocols are upheld, and that students have access to diverse Indigenous knowledge
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the work that we do Working-level skills with the Microsoft Office Suite Demonstrated ability to create compelling visual content for social and digital platforms; experience with video animation is
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Education and Professional Studies (CEPS) focuses on non-credit programs supporting corporate training, the individual learner and international projects. We create courses and programs for life-long learning
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Reporting to the Director, Information Technology Services (ITS) Business Operations, the Business Operations Coordinator manages the day-to-day operational activities within the Information Technology
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key prospects Cultivate, support, communicate and manage leadership volunteers assigned to the development process Take an active role in the implementation of appropriate donor recognition and
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institutional efforts in education, awareness, analysis and reporting and support as it relates to implementation of the goals outlined in the Sustainability Plan. The incumbent also acts as resource for all SAIT
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programs and curriculums, where applicable at SAIT and working in collaboration with the Centre for Applied Education and Innovation (CAIE). SAIT is on a journey toward reconciliation and the decolonization