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family, we want to meet you. The Opportunity The Senior Development Officer, Campaign plays a pivotal role in achieving the goals of SAIT’s Real Futures campaign. This seasoned, collaborative fundraising
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during early mornings, evenings, and weekends. If selected, specific scheduling arrangements will be discussed between you and the leader. The Role Provide high-quality education to students in
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the systems that keep our institution running strong. The Role Evaluate system requirements and recommend alternative solutions and improvements. Review and integrate new infrastructure systems. Administer
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throughout Monday – Friday during core daytime business hours, during the evenings, or throughout the weekends. Our learners are mature, focused, and want to be challenged. The instructor's role is to
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commitment to immersive learning is absolute. Our faculty, students and staff run the Highwood Kitchen + Bar, Tastemarket Canadian Kitchen; Culinary Campus International Market, 4Nines Diner and Destinations
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and proactive Accountant, Accounts Receivable (AR) to support the accurate and timely processing of all accounts receivable activities. This role is responsible for managing student loans, tuition and
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BIOL 181 – Biology I: Topics include the biosphere, diversity of life, cell structure and function, photosynthesis, cellular respiration, and selected topics in human anatomy. This course is equivalent
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the biosphere, diversity of life, cell structure and function, photosynthesis, cellular respiration, and selected topics in human anatomy. This course is equivalent to Alberta Education’s Biology 20. Daytime
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, the HR Assistant provides support to the Human Resources department across a range of HR functions and administrative tasks. This role requires professionalism, discretion, and a high level of
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selection activities, coordinating staff workload to ensure all key milestones are met. This role influences both student engagement and donor satisfaction, encouraging continued and increase involvement