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of the Manager of Learning Experience Design, you are responsible for the development of courses for numerous of programs at NAIT. Following best practices for online/blended delivery, outcomes-based education
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: Electronics Engineering Technology School : School of Manufacturing and Automation Campus : Main Campus : : : : : : [No Translation] Edmonton AB None ID# 2692 Chair – Business Programs Department : JR Shaw
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frontline leaders across NAIT, focusing on developing solutions for complex challenges. You ask the right questions to build the right plan and deliver it the right way. You will be able to effectively
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& Abilities: Effective Communication: Strong written and verbal communication skills are crucial for liaising with internal and external stakeholders. Planning and Prioritization: Ability to plan, prioritize
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Campus Solutions) Computer and office skills, including advanced proficiency with Microsoft Office Outlook, Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint programs Web-based meeting platforms Capacity to organize and
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in several high priority areas of NAIT’s Strategic Plan, providing direct marketing support to the brand, reputation and recruitment/business goals of the institution. Marketing Strategists are skilled
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all program areas understand writing assignments and develop and plan writing processes, including: Organizing ideas, developing arguments, and creating strong thesis statements and topic sentences
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consideration, please apply directly through our Careers site at www.nait.ca/careers Reporting to the Program Manager – International Training the Client Development Lead will be an enthusiastic and ambitious
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Alberta. The role involves travel and accommodation with daytime availability required from Monday to Friday. NAIT offers a variety of courses through Inmate Education program within the department
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complex situations and contributing to an environment of transparency and respect. Planning and Prioritization: Ability to plan, prioritize, and adjust workloads to meet organizational demands