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: The Clerical Assistant will provide clerical support within Career Services and act as the first point of contact for students, employers, faculty and staff, providing quality customer service. Nature of Work
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are encouraged and valued Key member of the team managing the Capital Renewal Fund program for the University Campus. Qualifications: Education and Experience 3-5 years Assistant Managerial and/or leadership
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Primary Purpose: To support the successful implementation, continuous improvement, and accreditation readiness of the Master of Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS) program. This new 2-year
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Primary Purpose: The events assistant role is a key part of the front-line team responsible for delivering a safe, welcoming, and well-organized experience at university-hosted events, including
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. Take and record vital signs including blood pressure, height, weight, and visual acuity. Assist physicians and residents during minor procedures by preparing instruments, supporting patient positioning
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Primary Purpose: The events assistant role is a key part of the front-line team responsible for delivering a safe, welcoming, and well-organized experience at university-hosted events, including
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management, travel coordination and preparation of claims through Concur, meeting preparation, and correspondence Assist in the coordination and administrative support of strategic initiatives and projects
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The Women’s and Gender Studies program in the Department of Political Studies invites applications for a Sessional Lecturer to teach the following off campus course during the following session
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The Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy (JSGS) invites applications for four Teaching Assistant (TA) positions for the 2025-26 fall session. The general duties and responsibilities
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The Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics invites applications for a Teaching Assistant in the following courses during the 2025-2026 Fall and Winter sessions: AREC 220 (Term 1)- History