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development activities at a total program level of an average of $5+ million. As a Manager of Development, the incumbent coordinates and integrates operational efforts in all areas that affect fundraising in
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of the university environment and academic structure is preferred. Ability to work independently while exercising good judgement at all times. Computer experience required; MS Windows environment, Microsoft Office
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is preferred. Training in office procedures. Strong customer service skills working with multiple levels of an organization. Computer experience in Word and Excel at an advanced level. Experience with
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reports, types and prepares a variety of reports and other materials utilizing computer systems and software relevant to the job. Maintains an inventory of stationery and medical supplies. This position
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as per the requirements of granting agencies. Engages with patient partners (for example, through the Gynecological Cancer Initiative’s (GCI) Patient Family Advocacy Program) to co-create promotional
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Manager. Supervision Given N/A Minimum Qualifications Completion of a relevant technical program or a university degree in a relevant discipline and a minimum three years of related experience
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weight, up to sixty (60) pounds. Ability to push book carts that required 30lbs to 85lbs of force; 4 to 6 carts moved each day. Ability to operate computers, computer operating systems, and productivity
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ongoing, independent contact with the Director and Associate Director of Student Academic Services, applicants, referees, students and Graduate Program Staff. Independently communicates and works closely
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Job Category BCGEU Okanagan Support Staff Job Title Research Assistant Department UBCO | Sakakibara Laboratory | Southern Medical Program | Faculty of Medicine Posting End Date August 28, 2025 Note
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. Its vision is to transform health care outcomes through the unconstrained exploration of the best possible integrative solutions across engineering, medicine, and biology. The computational cancer