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website navigation; assessing information queries and referring appropriately) Address client issues and disputes using established methods and practices; refer complex situations to the Public Services
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procedures. Due to the nature of the work, discretion is critical. The ability to multitask and remain calm in stressful situations will be expected. This position will operate in a diverse, complex, and
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procedures. Due to the nature of the work, discretion is critical. The ability to multitask and remain calm in stressful situations will be expected. This position will operate in a diverse, complex, and
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in patients, visitors, and learners. Answer and direct phone calls; manage appointment bookings and reminders. Coordinate appointment scheduling and adjustments, including complex bookings, urgent
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of Dentistry. This position reports to the associate dean academic (or their representatives, e.g. academic directors) and provides administrative leadership in academic governance, program accreditation
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website navigation; assessing information queries and referring appropriately) Address client issues and disputes using established methods and practices; refer complex situations to supervisor, as
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Horticulture field facilities, the Agriculture Greenhouse complex, and Sutherland farm. Nature of Work: Reporting to the Department Head, the Manager of Finance and Administration works closely with
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Primary Purpose: Northern Medical Services, NMS is a large complex distributed medical program in the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan and is dedicated to excellence in patient
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provide support and build relationships within the context of large and complex organizations, including the University of Saskatchewan, the Ministry of Health, Indigenous Services Canada and the
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, Operations and Maintenance, this position is responsible for the delivery of preventative, corrective, and reactive maintenance program(s), and provides leadership to achieve superior customer service