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opportunities, and support learning development for residents Monitor, tabulate, and report resident vacation/sick/time away from the program Assist in process for residents in difficulty, liaising with
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, strategic and academic planning, and process development and improvement. This is achieved through coordination, analysis, assessment, and reporting. A large focus of this role is supporting academic program
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program correspondence, sometimes on behalf of the Program Director, Residency Program Committee and Competence Committee; book meetings, prepare agendas and minutes, track action items for meetings
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Number, Section, and Name: INDG 241.3 (27) Weaving Indigenous Science and Western Science (Indian Teacher Education Program) Term and Course Dates: Spring Session, Q2 (June 2026) CRN: 41779 Delivery Mode
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The Department of Political Studies for Indian Teacher Education Program invites applications for a Sessional Lecturer to teach the following course during the 2026 Summer session: Course Number
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: Develop visual program maps for departmental programs using Lucid software Mapping program structures to identify prerequisites, required courses, restricted electives, College Learning Requirements, and
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team to understand information needs and reporting requirements. This role involves hands-on technical work, including sourcing data, developing transformation logic, and building advanced Power BI
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developing and articulating program goals and vision, facilitating dialogue, building effective, cooperative, and collegial working relationships with a broad range of personnel in a complex university
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work and learning culture is essential, as is a proactive approach to professional development and relationship building. Accountabilities: Program Operations & Coordination Coordinate course scheduling
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Primary Purpose: The Durum Wheat Genetics, Genomics and Breeding team led by Professor Dr. Curtis Pozniak at the University of Saskatchewan (USASK), Crop Development Centre (CDC) is seeking two