59 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Durham-University"-"Prof" positions at Thompson Rivers University
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CA 10) Evidence of scholarly teaching experience at the post-secondary level involving Secwepemc content/material/world views is strongly preferred; Skills and experience in Secwepemc language(s) and
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be responsible for the overall coordination of the curriculum portfolio, including new course and program development and the coordination of the curriculum renewal/revision process. They will provide
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, reconciliation, institutional or government reporting, and program utilization review, for aid and award programs, the WorkStudy program, and authorizing loans from university funds. Confidentially interview and
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effectively both verbally and in writing WORKING CONDITIONS Sitting at a desk and computer for long periods of time General office conditions The salary for the above position is determined by the Collective
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understanding of Milton’s Paradise Lost, one of the most influential poems in the English language, through close critical reading comprehension, written composition, and argumentation. Through exploration and
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or equivalent Pesticide applicators license Experience with Word, Power Point and Excel computer software systems Proven interpersonal skills Assets: Red Seal Certification in Landscape Horticulture Horticulture
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Learning -> Program Delivery Diversity and Inclusion Commitment: Thompson Rivers University is strongly committed to hiring based on merit with a focus on fostering diversity of thought within our community
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The Department of Environment, Culture and Society seeks instructors to teach a number of courses in the Police and Justice Program as follows: JUST 1250 Tactical Communication Skills for Criminal Justice
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, Nursing, Respiratory Therapy and Allied Health Sciences programs like Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy. Candidates with experiences teaching these populations are especially desirable. Candidates will
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will be responsible for the delivery of a variety of non-credit English language programs. Classes are typically multi-leveled and comprised of students from diverse linguistic and sociocultural