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record keeping (e.g., recording advising notes). Support the collection and validation of SAFA data. Projects and Other Participate in variety of recruitment, student events such as Open House, Program
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working on a range of techniques from different disciplines. Demonstrated comfort with computers and the use of Microsoft Office Applications. Must have excellent teamwork and communication skills
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relationship. Create and facilitate workshops using different platforms. Promote and refer students to appropriate campus and community resources and services. Collaborate with NAIT program and service areas
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Specialist Job ID #2808 Apply Now Share this job on: Job Information Positions Available 1 Closing Date 9 Aug 2025 Type Permanent Full-Time Location Edmonton AB Remote Option None Department Program and
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to evolve into overseeing the day-to-day operations and supervision of the Program Specialist advising team for their assigned School in the future. Key Responsibilities: Cross-Functional Collaboration: Act
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, Gaming Liquor and Cannabis Act. Completion of a recognized post-secondary education program in law enforcement, criminal justice, or a related field or equivalent prior experience in a Peace Officer Level
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professional and ethical relationships with students and colleagues. Responding to student issues. Utilizing appropriate educational technology for presentations, communications and program promotions ensuring
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functionality and safety. Liaise with program leadership and NAIT purchasing department on capital purchases, including assisting with sourcing equipment and finding appropriate vendor quotes. Create world class
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budget. Strategic thinking and goal development skills. Computer skills, including familiarity with Microsoft Office, Outlook, PeopleSoft and survey technology are essential; capacity to learn new systems
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support the diverse needs of newcomers and international students Collaborate with the academic program quality team to produce inclusive and culturally appropriate teaching resources and strategies