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of: Government processes and procedure; Health programs/services, systems and structures in Saskatchewan, specifically related to community-based care such as the continuum of care, seniors' programs and services
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at the postsecondary level. Other Information: Applicants must: 1. demonstrate an ability to design structured course materials, including learning activities, based on the course description and target audience; 2
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trimmers and operates brush chipper for mulching - Moves rocks, gravel and mulch to install and repair pathways and other related garden structures - Digs, moves, assembles and performs minor repairs
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-oriented or front-facing environment. Experience supporting financial or operational processes within a structured or regulated organization. Demonstrated experience supporting financial and operational
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structures -Excellent communication skills, both written and oral -Excellent record-keeping and project- tracking skills -Be proficient in the use of relevant software, including word processor, spreadsheet
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systems. c) Comprehensive Documentation: Provide structured documentation for code, software applications, and data platform usage, accessible to researchers without technical background. d
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. The safety advisor may work in potentially hazardous environments, such as construction sites and trades work areas, and could be required to assist with emergencies both during regular business hours and
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Asian Studies Spring/Summer 2026 Term Course: EAST 220 001 First Level Korean (9 credits) Course details: Introduction to the basic structures of the standard Korean language. The aim of this course is to
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strategic research priorities. The level and structure of start-up funding will be commensurate with the candidate’s experience, research program, and anticipated funding trajectory. Interested candidates
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database. Conducts semi-structured interviews and focus groups of study participants and healthcare professionals. Participates in the analysis of quantitative and qualitative data from genetic counselling