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-secondary program and/or coursework Minimum 4–5 years of supervisory experience in a post secondary food service/academic operation Experience in a unionized and/or institutional environment is an asset Valid
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programs Strong oral and written communication skills Excellent working knowledge of laboratory safety and exhibit safe work practices Computer literacy, including experience with Microsoft Office Suite and
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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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to solve problems and provide solutions Knowledge of computers, including being comfortable learning new software Ability to work and perform in a continuously changing work environment Ability to lift 50
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instructors with misconduct forms and process and transfer-credit approvals to meet program requirements. Administrative Support Work with the Integrity Supervisor to streamline workflows, develop prevention
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front-line customer service to students, staff, and community members, assisting with inquiries, facility access, and program support. Collaboration with other team members is essential to maintaining
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point of contact for students exploring their journey to NAIT, helping them understand NAIT’s program options, the admissions process and the campus community. As part of our efforts, we manage a peer
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certified by the National Payroll Institute to be eligible to teach this course. The successful candidates will possess extensive experience and subject matter expertise relating to the program content noted
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work experience, preferably with payroll, benefits and pension experience Completed PCP courses from the Canadian Payroll Association certification program preferred A good understanding of full cycle
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geographic information systems, life-cycle assessments, carbon accounting, data science, applied statistics and simulation. The research program will be aided by generous support from the Shaw Family