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essential. Structured decision making and an ability to work independently are critical. A high level of reliability, accuracy, and maturity are vital in this position. Errors in judgement can have serious
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. The individual must perform their duties and interact tactfully with co-workers, researchers, and collaborators. A high level of confidentiality is essential. Structured decision making and an ability to work
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of Employment: 2026 Winter Term Session Course Name, Abbreviation and Number: EADM 303.02 Education in Society Structures, Systems and Stakeholders, CRN 25595 Start and End Dates: January 1 – April 30, 2026
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social relationships in bureaucratic organizations and in the wider society: the compatibility of current social structures with the effective utilization of technology. January 5 – April 14, 2026
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safety protocols when filming in labs, construction sites, and other applied technology environments. Post-Production & Digital Optimization Edit video and photo content using tools such as Adobe Creative
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policies, standards, and governance structures related to animal care and use. Advise the VPRI and senior leadership on matters of institutional risk, compliance, and strategic planning related to animal
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positions. Participants learn about applying for academic positions and the construction of effective application materials. Finally, the program helps participants build the knowledge and tools required
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, disciplining, and terminating both union and non-union staff. Provides guidance and advice on organizational structures that align with the strategic goals of the departments, working in collaboration with
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experience & demonstrated knowledge of organizational structure of SAIT with regards to academic programs, admission requirements & campus supports Willing to work evenings & weekends as required Ability
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ability to understand and apply policies and procedures and knowledge of UBC structure. Strong project-management, critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Knowledge of workshop design and