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the scope of Occupational First Aid (OFA) Level 2. ORGANIZATIONAL STATUS The position reports directly to the Campus Security Patrol Shift Supervisor and takes guidance from the First Aid Program Advisor
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experience - Must complete and pass associated specialized training program, if located in a specialized Skills Outlet (i.e. Tim Hortons, Subway, Starbucks, etc). Performance Competencies & Criteria - Ability
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employees at lower classifications in which case they are responsible for the accuracy, production, and control of the work unit. Minimum Qualifications: Completion of a relevant technical program or a
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the utilization of procure-to-pay programs and processes. The successful incumbent critically reviews requests for service, provides advice to address issues and triages and facilitates processing in line with
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. Provides support (including calendar management) for the Academic Director, Manager, and (as necessary) Associate Provost, Academic Programs, Teaching and Learning. Provides financial support, prepares and
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UBC Faculty of Medicine, through its Office of Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME), provides postgraduate medical training in 74 Royal College and 2 Family Medicine training programs in addition to a
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and conferences. Proven experience in design and implementation of deep learning algorithms. Outstanding programming skills in Python. Extensive experience working on one or more of the following areas
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. Identifies needs for stock replenishment and new items and makes selection recommendations to their supervisor, department leads and purchasing. Maintains the SHCS operational recycling program including
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fourteen successful programs related to prevention of emergencies, improving clinical care, and system improvements. Our Emergency Medicine Royal College residency training program, distributed across four
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). Chemical Engineering was established at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 1915, as the first Canadian chemical engineering program west of Ontario, and a separate Department of Chemical Engineering