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Service and participates in daily patient care; assist with the demonstration/instruction of basic skills to undergraduate and veterinary technology program students; and provides technical assistance
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East Site Director, with accountabilities to the DFM Program Director; this position interacts with diverse groups of individuals including faculty, trainees, and staff at all training sites. It is
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maintenance Possess working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Outlook, and Excel, with the ability to manage basic computer tasks, emails, and document preparation Maintain the physical ability to perform demanding
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to interact effectively with a diverse range of individuals. Comfort with technology and proficiency in systems such as housing databases (e.g., StarRez), Microsoft Office and payment processing tools is highly
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institutional priorities and enterprise architecture standards Other duties as assigned Qualifications: Education: Degree or diploma in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related discipline is required
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systems. Relevant disciplinary backgrounds may include a blend of veterinary medicine, animal science, genomics, microbiology, environmental science, agricultural engineering, and computational biology
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curriculum, as well as building a new Graduate Program in Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology. Accountabilities: Provide general supervision, guidance and mentoring to students on the clinic floor, providing them
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curriculum, as well as building a new Graduate Program in Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology. Accountabilities: Provide general supervision, guidance and mentoring to students on the clinic floor, providing them
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Primary Purpose: To provide high level administrative support for graduate programs in the College of Engineering, promoting a positive in-program experience for all graduate students. This includes
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to change the lives of Indigenous youth for the better. The Building Intercultural Resilience Mentorship (BIRM) Program provides support for Indigenous youth currently attending high school. The BIRM Grads