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in consultation with the successful applicant at the discretion of program. Monday to Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM; no evenings or weekends without special permission. Expected Enrollment Limit: 35
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(ACVIM). Non-boarded candidates may be considered provided that they have completed an ACVIM registered residency program. Previous academic experience is desirable, particularly in the field of equine
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. Education: Candidates must be a graduate of a college or university program, ideally in museology, education or fine arts. Experience and Skills The ideal candidate will: have experience working in a museum
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or Accountabilities: Retention & Advising Student Support: Responsible for academic advising, interpretation, maintenance and communication of program requirements, academic regulations, graduation standards, and
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relationships with internal and external partners, and manage multiple demands to meet deadlines; Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office applications. Experience and skills in working within
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Ability to work independently and collaboratively and be self-motivated and reliable Ability to problem-solve, think and act strategically and creatively High level of proficiency in computer applications
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: An undergraduate degree in computer science, information systems, or a related discipline. An equivalent level of education and experience may be considered Experience: 5+ years of experience in
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Abilities) Minimum of a B.Sc. degree or equivalent in Food Sciences and teaching experience. You must be registered in a University of Saskatchewan graduate program. To Apply: Interested applicants must
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attention to detail. Ability to navigate emotionally demanding conversations while efficiently processing and synthesizing complex information. Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office
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Qualifications Education: Completion of a recognized one-year post-secondary administrative program. A combination of education and experience may be considered. Knowledge, understanding, and acquired work