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reconciliation within the SAIT community. Qualifications Degree /Diploma in social sciences, education, social work, humanities, or a related field, with a minimum of three years’ experience working with
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of education and experience may be considered Skills & Knowledge Strong computer skills including working knowledge of Banner Database System, Microsoft Office applications, project management toolsets Strong
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information and communication technology in the development and delivery of course content. Look forward to a rewarding position where you will have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of students
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students for a dynamic career in the health care sector. We offer specialized training in diagnostic and therapeutic technologies, professional assistant programs, information management, and training
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/ SAFA Adjunct - Non-Approved Program / On-site Apply for this job Corporate Development, Applied Research and International (CDARI) is SAIT’s face to industry. Our instructors and staff are passionate
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: student success. Academic Services provides unique, flexible support programing designed to help learners succeed in their chosen SAIT career program. The Opportunity The English Language Foundations (ELF
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students for a dynamic career in the health care sector. We offer specialized training in diagnostic and therapeutic technologies, professional assistant programs, information management, and training
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tasks including data entry, filing, photocopying, and document preparation Schedule meetings and appointments, manage calendars, and support coordination of events or meetings Assist in the preparation
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CGSB and CWB Exam Invigilator/ Lab Technician. In this school, we are building for the future, working with industry to ensure students learn the latest technology, tools and practices so they leave
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of Technology (SAIT) is located in the traditional territories of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) and the people of Treaty 7 which includes the Siksika, the Piikani, the Kainai, the Tsuut’ina, and the Iyarhe Nakoda