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Instructor, Communication Studies Calgary, AB Academic – Academic Services / SAFA Casual – Approved Program / On-site Apply for this job Academic Services is focused on supporting SAIT’s schools and
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success through development and oversight of campaign communications, including case for support collateral, donor recognition plan, naming opportunities plan and such other resources necessary to enable
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diverse perspectives to inform decision-making. Implement processes for continuous development, assessment, and evaluation of program effectiveness. Oversee the preparation, execution, and reporting
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improvements that benefit SADT as a whole, not just individual courses. Support Curriculum Planning Activities: Participate in program REFRESH sessions and other curriculum-related projects, providing insight
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or overspending issues Maintain process and reference documentation Participate in meetings as required Chart of Accounts: Review program FOAPAL codes and detail codes periodically for accuracy in accordance
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enhancing teaching and learning practice – as well as for digital learning, program and curriculum development, quality enhancement and scholarly activity. The Opportunity We are seeking a dynamic and
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to the Community Data Program for students and faculty. Information Desk Provide library circulation, and user assistance services to patrons at the information desk and remotely. Other duties and projects as
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coordination including accommodation, transportation and hospitality for all Trojans programming Assist with the coordination of A&R operations, including but not limited to Trojans program activities
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Skilled Trades Retention Program at SAIT. The program is designed to support the recruitment and retention of women in construction and manufacturing trades using transformative strategies focused
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program. As an instructor at SAIT, you will help shape the future of the skilled trades by creating a supportive, engaging, and hands-on learning environment for apprentices. Using existing curriculum