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the University’s Employment Equity Program and pursuant to Section 14 of the Ontario Human Rights Code, this selection will be limited to Indigenous peoples. Candidates from Indigenous communities are encouraged
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: • Knowledge of operational management and leadership concepts practices including program/service delivery models, policy development, planning, budgeting, performance measurement management, and human
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the following qualifications: • Knowledge of operational management and leadership concepts practices including program/service delivery models, policy development, planning, budgeting, performance measurement
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: • Articulate and possess good interpersonal skills due to the high level of patron contact. • A thorough knowledge of Windows, a spreadsheet program (e.g., Excel) and a word processing package (e.g. MS Word) as
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leadership concepts practices including program/service delivery models, policy development, planning, budgeting, performance measurement management, and human resources • Knowledge of animal vivarium and
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priorities. Carleton is a high-performing workplace that has been recognized as a Top 100 Employer for 3 consecutive years since 2022 and has been awarded Excellence Canada certifications as a Health Workplace
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of Excellence (COE), ensuring high-quality service delivery, technical innovation, and user satisfaction. The Manager, IT Client Services drives operational excellence, supports strategic initiatives, and fosters
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of the team. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a high-performance university sport environment and to make a meaningful impact on student-athlete development, both on and off the ice. To apply
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the safety of all surrounding people when performing equipment diagnoses and troubleshooting on live electrical circuits. • Knowledge of databases will allow the incumbent to keep accurate records of time and
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, budgeting, performance measurement management, and human resources • Knowledge of animal vivarium program design, delivery, assessment, and evaluation methodologies, processes, and practices • Knowledge