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Pewaseskwan in partnership with RareKids-CAN: Pediatric Rare Disease Clinicla Trials (PRDCT) and Treatment Network is seeking an Indigenous Community Navigator (ICN) to support the Equity, Diversity
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configuration of software, hardware, network systems and peripheral equipment. Coordinates computer, peripheral, and software license purchases with our research community. Develops backup plans to ensure data is
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community members and donors while growing Mount Royal's network. This team works to continuously increase Mount Royal's endowment portfolio, alumni philanthropy and the value of scholarships available
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access to networks of community partners, and determining respectful sustainable resource strategies, will be the distinctive work of the office and department. As well, the office works with the DIHW and
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necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The BC Primary Health Care Research Network (BC-PHCRN) is one of many provincial networks across Canada that leads research in primary health care and
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complex visual images. This position will provide a unique opportunity to assist in a research program that utilizes cutting-edge neuroimaging techniques to understand human brain functions and behavior
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Network (“Network”), a national mental health community of practice and knowledge exchange network that supports Canadian post-secondary campuses and aims to promote and advance evidence-informed emerging
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Palliative Medicine at the University of Toronto is a dynamic and vibrant division, being central to the clinical care of complex patients at all of the major teaching hospitals affiliated with the University
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managing complex projects to lead these initiatives. The Change Management Lead is responsible for orchestrating all aspects of change management and communication for the UBC IT led initiative, from project
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track record in managing complex projects to lead these initiatives. The Change Management Lead is responsible for orchestrating all aspects of change management and communication for the UBC IT led