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, and Name: i.e. LING 111.3 (W01) Structure of Language Term and Course Dates: Spring Session Q2 (June 1 to June 19) CRN: 40919 Delivery Mode: This course will be offered virtually Course Schedule
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management, including development of retention and disposition schedules Experience with digital records transfer and processing workflows Experience with institutional governance and administrative structures
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Competencies: Strong organizational and time‑management skills, with the ability to coordinate multiple tasks and field activities Effective written and verbal communication skills in English Ability to work
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improvement of knowledge and skills; ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities; supervisory, decision-making, organizational and time-management abilities; a good working knowledge of Microsoft Office
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works within the VMC main office to coordinate and deliver clerical and financial services. Work involves frequent interruptions, constant deadlines, and balancing multiple, competing priorities in a high
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of a wide range of disabilities (physical disabilities, sensory disabilities, chronic medical conditions, neurological and mental health-related disabilities and multiple co-occurring disabilities
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Summary: The Academic Program and Planning Specialist is responsible for driving multiple complex project-based initiatives across the university that may include resolution of business issues
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facilities operations, maintenance, construction, or large-scale institutional commercial, or industrial environments. Experience in a unionized environment is an asset. Knowledge of applicable codes
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to maintain confidentiality. Work is completed in a fast-paced environment and is subject to competing priorities of multiple projects with firm deadlines, and regular interruptions. This role is complex and
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general supervision in a fast-paced environment, subject to multiple, conflicting deadlines and priorities, with frequent interruptions. The incumbent exercises discretionary decision making. Typical Duties