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training opportunities Perform duties as assigned by PGF Plant Care Manager and/or Lead qualifications High school diploma required - training will be provided. Previous hands-on experience in plant care
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administrative support related to group sessions, educational events, and student placements, while also handling point-of-sale transactions. In addition to performing general office duties, the clerical assistant
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for priority projects of the college and works collaboratively across the college and provincial health system to ensure the high-level aspirations of the college and departments related to Indigenous Health
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(new grads welcome!), and be able to perform basic skills and duties that were achieved as a result of graduating from a recognized Veterinary Technology Program. The salary range is CAD $21.55 - $25.13
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new skills; effective computer skills and ability to perform heavy physical labor. Inquiries regarding this position can be directed to Brian Klassen at brian.klassen@usask.ca. Department: Livestock
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and public servants, enhancing the university’s visibility, and supporting high-level institutional initiatives. The advisor offers expert policy advice, issues management, and strategic counsel
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faculty members to implement the undergraduate biology instructional program. In addition, the Undergraduate Laboratory Coordinator provides direct supervision, leadership and support to teaching assistants
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peoples. Primary Purpose: To provide high-quality client-focused library services to the USask community and to external users. Nature of Work: Reporting to the Public Service supervisor, this position
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in residence at the College of Law and is expected to enrich and enhance the intellectual life of the College and its business law reputation by pursuing a research program, teaching one course
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, program accreditation, quality assurance, and policy implementation across undergraduate and graduate programs. Nature of Work This position functions in a high-volume, complex academic environment