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across all communications channels Experience developing and delivering presentations to secure sponsorships Experience building and maintaining strategic partnerships with internal and external
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delivery may negatively impact the quality and timeliness of project outcomes. Such errors could adversely affect stakeholder confidence, hinder program objectives, and reduce the likelihood of securing
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and validity of any research project and the research program as a whole. This could compromise the Department's ability to secure funding for future projects, or to engage in multi stakeholder projects
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institutional, regulatory, and safety requirements. Design and deliver communication plans to keep stakeholders informed and engaged throughout all project phases. Build strong relationships across campus
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for the ongoing maintenance and implementation of the Seed Production Research Manager’s Quality Assurance Manual. Compliance with University of Saskatchewan and industry’s safety standards to ensure a safe working
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, Information Technology (IT) Services, and Facilities, support the management of facilities and allocation of resources and address issues arising from studio, computer and classroom facilities and ensure Health and Safety
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. Investigate the legal implications of various financial vehicles (trusts, annuities, endowments, securities, land, stocks, insurance, real estate, gifts-in-kind, etc.) and their alignment with University
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related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Completion of Grade 12 or equivalent. Over one year related experience. Maintain a valid BC Class 5 driver's license. Basic Security Training, Level I & II and/or
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Informatics. Understand how information and communication technology can be used to capture, store, analyze, and disseminate health and clinical information in order to improve quality, safety and efficiency
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if not conducted according to ethical requirements as laid out by the University and by regulatory authorities Study files must be kept secured to ensure that patient confidentiality is not compromised