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The College of Nursing is the largest non-departmentalized college at the University of Saskatchewan and is among the most distributed with seven campuses across the province. This position is based
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its Network Environments for Indigenous Health Research (NEIHR) program. This network of centers is intended to be funded from 2020 to 2035 (15 years), to create and sustain supportive research
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supplies. Assists with the distribution of products from central stores to assigned storage areas, kitchen departments, and satellite locations. Nature of Work: Reporting directly to the Culinary Central
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distribution, and customer support. The Facilities Team Charter describes the purpose, vision, and values that in turn support the campus community. Primary Purpose: To provide proactive cleaning services
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applications and forwarding them to the designated Faculty reviewer. Coordinating meetings between students and faculty. Tracking the status of approved applications. Distributing SAE assessments via One45
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Primary Purpose: To provide administrative and reception support to the College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (CGPS). Nature of Work: Reporting to the Director of Graduate Program Services
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established scholars at the Associate level if the successful candidate brings a significant and ongoing program of research to the College. The College is committed to the teacher-scholar model and has a
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to the Director of the Clinical Research Support Unit. Duties focus on computer-based quantitative analysis and reporting and are subject to multiple peak periods that may be stressful due to high volumes of work
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. Nature of Work: An office environment where spending extended periods of time on a computer terminal with some time spent on the telephone and in face-to-face meetings is an expectation. Employee should
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courses of action; referral to other student service professionals, with follow-up if necessary. Previous experience advising students and knowledge of the College of Education undergraduate program is