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Division. Work Performed Serves as the primary point of contact for the UBC MFM Division. Support Division Head in the general operations of the division. This includes setting up meetings, taking minutes
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operational policies and processes related to a broad range of functions including but not limited to, HR, finance and day-to-day administration of the Garden’s operation. Organizational Status Reports
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Assistant Department ACARN | Smukler Research Group | Applied Biology Program | Faculty of Land and Food Systems Compensation Range Posting End Date July 27, 2025 Note: Applications will be accepted until 11
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an asset. Ability to perform research-related procedures (e.g., measuring blood pressure, work with database computer based programs such as excel and access, familiarization with UBC Ethics process for
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, and performance measurement. Leads a high-performing marketing team, setting strategic priorities, mentoring talent, and ensuring operational excellence through effective supervision, resource planning
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staff re: IT support. Work Performed Program Leadership: Responsible for development and planning for creation, maintenance, evaluation, promotion and improving for-profit, market-oriented professional
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systems to track program performance, compliance, and student outcomes across partner institutions. Contribute to strategic planning by improving operational workflows. Perform other duties as required
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of the School. Works under the general direction of the Director, Program Chairs and faculty on special projects. Work Performed Programs Support -Provides logistical, senior clerical and technical support to
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/electives (currently these are MedNET, Entrada and One45). Responsible for monitoring performance of the placement experience and, along with the Faculty Lead and Clinical Education Program Manager, ensures
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risk mitigation strategies. This role requires a high level of analytical skill, discretion, and professionalism to ensure campus security through proactive intervention and management. Organizational