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excellence within international student services, ensuring systems and services meet or exceed those of competitor institutions. The Role Student Services First point of contact in the IC – front desk
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, Outlook, Power Point, Brightspace (LMR) and Zoom would be preferred Job Classification: Instructor - S4001 Salary range: $90,588.00 - $113,389.00 # of positions: 3 Hours Per Week: 37.5 Posting closing date
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academic record. Essential to this position is the ability to analyze, problem-solve and communicate issues relating to the academic record of any learner from point of application through to graduation. In
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inquiry through to graduation and employment. The Opportunity Are you passionate about helping students? Join SAIT's Office of the Registrar as a Customer Service Representative and be the first point of
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Systems Office enables the development of business process consistency and improvements within the Academic Portfolio at SAIT. The team will work across the schools to gather and analyze feedback to improve
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Coordination Order parts and equipment by phone or online, obtain competitive quotes from vendors, ensuring best prices are obtained and delivery is timely Process supply orders for Academic Chairs and Faculty
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information requests. Reclassifications/ Classifications Recommend job classifications/reclassifications with salary equity considerations. Complete job questionnaires and guide leaders through the process
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opportunities for advancement Demonstrated ability to empower direct reports and influence and collaborate with peers and diverse partners and clients Experience in project and process management, budgeting, and
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for academic advising at SAIT Work with the Associate Director Academic Advising and the other Team Leads to align advising processes to be consistent across the institution. Work with the other Team Leads
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Information Technology Services department handles all software and hardware needs, as well as technological and networking issues for both employees and students who rely heavily on computer systems across our