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travel. Accountabilities As the key public programmer of a constellation of galleries within a university setting, the Curator of Public Dialogue and Participation will play a role in the development
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practices to reduce institutional risk Engage with stakeholders (Centres of Expertise, Strategic Business Advisors, Administrative Networks, Colleges/Units, vendors, and other ConnectionPoint teams) to ensure
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setting. Experience with Star Rez, Moneris, UniFi, PAWS, FAST, Banner, eSelectplus payment processing or other computerized software would be an asset. Proficiency in Microsoft Office with an emphasis
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organizational skills are important Fluency in multiple languages is an asset Advanced computer skills, including Microsoft Office applications, Electronic Medical Records systems, and case management software and
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of related experience in a University Health Care environment in an administrative role. Knowledge of CFPC Residency Training Programs and experience with One45 software an asset. Skills: Ability to work
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. Collaborate with IT and advocate for SRS to acquire and utilize information technology hardware and software that will provide maximum benefit in delivery of academic programs, research, and scholarly work
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Demonstrated experience working collaboratively and independently Experience using Microsoft Office applications in a networked environment Experience with Sierra library management system is an asset Skills
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learning (SoTL) within the program. Opportunities exist for the incumbent to keep up with evolving technology in educational software and learning management systems. The work will be varied and of high
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attitude towards work. A high level of proficiency using Microsoft applications, Power PDF Advanced software and USask specific software and systems. This position is in scope of CUPE 1975. Inquiries
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alumni network. As faculty, we take great pride in their accomplishments, and we are looking for someone with a special ability to impact students. We are also accredited with the Association to Advance