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Carleton’s strengths and student-centric, community-engaged values. Duties and Responsibilities: The Head Coach, Men’s Hockey is responsible for the leadership, development, and administration
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| International Student Development | Student Affairs Compensation Range $6,747.50 - $9,701.42 CAD Monthly The Compensation Range is the span between the minimum and maximum base salary for a position. The midpoint
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(Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba), for the University of Saskatchewan (USask) project Indigenous Grasslands Stewardship and Knowledge Exchange Network. The position will support and implement the development
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. They guide students in navigating the McGill student experience through orientation and transition programming and by providing student life opportunities across campus for students to develop their interests
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responsibilities regarding project oversight, establishing and maintaining relationships with collaborators locally and nationally, project communications, development of knowledge translation materials, budget
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FERU initiatives; Collaborate with colleagues on economic modeling and valuation, assessment, research, consultation, and development of conservation and sustainable use of ocean resources; Communicate
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, Architectural Trades is responsible for managing and directing the design, development, operations and maintenance of University core academic building architectural systems including building envelope systems
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develop collaborative relationships with the Health Science colleges and external partners. Nature of Work: Reporting directly to the Manager of the CLRC, the Simulated Patient Educator (SPE) will operate
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the recommended awards program and the bursary program for both campuses as a whole. This position also acts as a functional analyst with respect to the design, development, enhancement and implementation
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provincial and other (excluding UBC Okanagan) sites where UBC has operational responsibilities. Sets the strategic direction in the development, creation, implementation and sustainment of comprehensive