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workloads, disability-specific adaptations) Data entry for all exercise training logs Follow-up with participants via phone (e.g., missed sessions, scheduling) Recruit, interview and assess patients
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, initiative, and ability to work effectively independently and in a team environment. Ability to work a flexible schedule. Ability to think critically, analyze, interpret data and respond in a broad range of
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administrative forms. Coordinates with the College of Graduate Studies and external institutions. Schedules IGS courses and Directed Studies courses, in collaboration with instructors, departments, and the
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have a high level of attention to detail. Ability to identify and correct missing and incomplete data. Ability to accurately maintain appointment calendars, and schedule appropriate appointments. Ability
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schedules meetings and events for project collaborators and research partners. Supports the planning and execution of partnership-related research activities. Keeps track of spending relative to budgeted
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and preparing forms. Contacting and scheduling appointments with research group members, volunteers, honours students, and visiting researchers. Running participants through standards of operation (SOPs
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development of the “Inclusion Pulse” survey by researching instruments and identifying key domains. Assist with light administrative coordination (e.g., scheduling consultations, organizing working sessions
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or willingness to develop proficiency in project management (including using Excel to maintain a database, administrative tasks such as emailing, scheduling interviews, etc.). Ability to synthesize information
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using Excel to maintain a database, administrative tasks such as emailing, scheduling interviews, etc.). How to Apply Submit 1) A cover letter that details your relevant experience and why you are
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degree. Tasks are assigned and the candidate plans and schedules his/her own work. Considerable judgment must be initiated and carried through activities important to the functioning of UBC CPD in absence