32 associate-professor-computer-science-"https:"-"https:" positions at Thompson Rivers University in Canada
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DUTIES The successful candidate(s) may teach practice courses HEAL1150 and HEAL1300 within the HCA program and will organize activities related to HCA, including but not limited to attending meetings
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NURS5310 - The School of Nursing, Master of Nursing - Nurse Practitioner program requires the services of a Subject Matter Expert to teach the theory in NURS 5310. All classes are offered in a virtual
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of computer technology is also covered. QUALIFICATIONS • Master's degree in a relevant field (required) • At least one degree in Computing Science or a relevant area (required) • Teaching Certificate
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Thompson Rivers University, School of Nursing, requires creative, committed educators to join a dynamic faculty focused on preparing nurses for diverse practice settings. The BScN program has sessional
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Position End Date (If Applicable) 1/7/2027 DUTIES The successful candidate will instruct all theoretical and practical aspects of the Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Trade Sampler, Foundation Program and/or
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Field Genius and Autodesk Civil 3D software for surveying computation and plotting from field notes. The sessional instructor will be the lead instructor in teaching this course. Responsible for marking
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a confidential environment. Advanced computer knowledge with a high level of understanding of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and web management systems. Ability to deal with all stakeholders with
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of students in a wide range of co-op programs in accordance with internal policy and procedures. Notifies the Co-op Coordinators of any deficiencies associated with eligibility. Informs and advises students
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, Practical Nursing (Williams Lake only), Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Master of Nursing, and Master of Nurse Practitioner programs. The School of Nursing seeks applications for one (1) Tripartite tenure
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of Nursing, requires an instructor to teach PNUR 1300 - Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology, a prerequisite to the Practical Nursing Program, in the winter 2026 semester. The course would run two times a