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. Reconciles a department professional program VISA card. Manages course scheduling for the CMPS professional programs as required in accordance with established guidelines. Manages the administration of all
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the Director. The incumbent has wide latitude in task scheduling and and decision making. Supervision Given Trains and oversees facility users in equipment usage and analysis methods. Trains and supervises part
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Assistant (Students) works proactively and independently to coordinate all CIS programs in the areas of: course scheduling and student registration, student support, community partnership support, and
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George, BC. Must be flexible in working hours to accommodate Chair’s schedule, priorities and different time-zones of partners, and able to work remotely when need arises. Must have a valid BC driver’s
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for managing all aspects of the Associate Dean, Research and Associate Director, Research Programs and Administration’s intensive and demanding calendar including the scheduling of large group and committee
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, managing internal and external stakeholder relationships, ensuring UBC policies are adhered to, managing a complex schedule of multiple and simultaneous programs and events, and ensuring consistency
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archival transfer of institutional records via retention schedules. Practical experience with email transfer and associated tools (e.g., Emailchemy, ePADD). Experience with web archiving and/or website
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Health Clinic(s) at the University of British Columbia. The clinic is open during the week, and some evenings and weekends. The staff physician participates in a call schedule when the clinic is closed
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on work load and season, however the shift schedule for this position is primarily afternoon/evenings and weekends. Organizational Status Athletics & Recreation (A&R) is a department within the VP Students
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project execution will adversely impact project schedule and the utility of the results reported. Accumulated errors will affect the reputation of the CRN and adversely impact future funding for CRN