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utilized dependent on the case. Specifically, investigative types include, but are not limited to, High Risk Code of Student Conduct, Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment, and Protocol on Sexual Violence
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, HTML5, and CSS, optimized for accessibility (WCAG compliance) and performance. Implementing testing frameworks (JUnit, Jasmine/Karma) to ensure high-quality, reliable, and maintainable code. Optimizing CI
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skills and attention to detail, you will ensure that data and biosamples are accurately collected, coded, and maintained in accordance with research ethics and institutional standards. Your ability
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/student data, course catalog structures and enrolment data; monitoring and modify existing programs to improve reporting; Experience ensuring compliance with established laws (i.e. AODA), codes, rules and
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confidentiality. Legal Authority As Peace Officers, Deputy Sheriffs operate under the Criminal Code of Canada, Court Officials Act, 2012, Court Security Act, 2007 , and The Police Act, 1990 . They are authorized
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, establishment and delivery of training standards; Relevant laws including the Criminal Code, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and provincial legislation; The Criminal Justice System; Police policies
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clinical and physiological data Experience refining and validating AI algorithms Demonstrated experience analyzing and writing Python code for data preprocessing, feature extraction, modelling, and
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electronic filing and records management systems; Verifying, coding, processing and tracking invoices for approval and payment ensuring policy compliance; Compiling expense information and preparing budget
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 23 days ago
An individual application is required for each job posting. Please do not apply for multiple positions in one email. Please include your last name and the course code in the email subject line. No late
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 23 days ago
not apply for multiple positions in one email. Please include your last name and the course code in the email subject line. No late applications will be accepted. Selections for positions are made by