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The Department of Computer Science is part of the College of Arts & Science—the largest and most diverse college at the University of Saskatchewan. The department is a vibrant and collaborative
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, through advertisement and documentation. Nature of Work: Reporting to the Director, this position coordinates an annual public program of exhibitions and public events, related programming and
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, strategy implementation and innovations in the OVDIH. Qualifications: Education: Completion of Grade 12 and a recognized post-secondary administrative assistant program is required. A combination of
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of the administrative assistant in their absence. Additional responsibilities may include contributing to website maintenance, creating social media content, performing graphic design tasks, assisting with the annual
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: Reporting to Program Manager, UGME, with daily direction from the Director of Faculty and Learning Environment (FLE), this position will play a pivotal role in the success of the undergraduate MD program’s
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Qualifications: Juris Doctor Course Number, Section, and Name: Law 245.1 s.05 Legal Research and Writing Term and Course Dates: Term 2 (January to April) CRN: 30904 Delivery Mode: This course will be offered as a
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: Reporting to Program Manager, UGME, with daily direction from the Director of Faculty and Learning Environment (FLE), this position will play a pivotal role in the success of the undergraduate MD program’s
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and Rehabilitation. The position will be instrumental in providing administrative support to allow the Provincial Department senior leadership to function effectively, aiding in all aspects of program
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in all aspects of program management and keeping with the Department’s strategic priorities. Nature of Work: Under the direction of the Provincial Head, while reporting to the Manager of the Department
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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