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. Experience facilitating training sessions and orienting new employees on job tasks. Ability to operate computers at a basic level; familiarity with Microsoft Office software and ability to learn proprietary
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and through re-engineering of the business processes generate new information technology-based business solutions. The re-engineering requires an understanding of the existing processes and business
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team members to determine training requirements community wide, participate in program development and deliver training sessions in support of University initiatives. Using a coach approach, advise units
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Undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline. Completion of the CPA accounting program (CA, CGA or CMA) or any other relevant professional designations (e.g., CIA, CISA, CRMA, CFE). Minimum of seven years
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discretion. Ability to work independently and as a member of a team. Computer experience required. Intermediate to advance level in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
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in a health or data-related program or other related discipline with five years' experience in a research environment is preferred. Experience with and knowledge of data, particularly linked and
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responsibilities will be focused on the following areas: Office Administration Executive Assistance Reception Program Assistance Student Information Support We are continually accepting applications for our
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understanding of HTML are desirable. Experience in new media, information technology, communications, or library/information science an asset. Ability to effectively liaise with a central communications team to
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. Demonstrated data analytics and statistical interpretation skills. Sound knowledge of medical, clinical, and research terminology. Excellent computer skills (MS Office). Demonstrated ability to think critically
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coverage to reach both academic and broader audiences. The successful candidate will establish an independent research program using innovative approaches to the study of acute and chronic disease in older