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desk and computer for long periods of time General office conditions The salary for the above position is determined by the Collective Agreement with the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 4879
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, Computer Science and Arts and Science. Our students and faculty reflect the local, national and global community. TRU provides a rich and engaging student-centered environment where students and faculty know
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excels at providing exceptional experiential learning opportunities. TRU delivers graduate and undergraduate programs in Business, Law, Nursing, Education, Computer Science and Arts and Science. Our
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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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field in addition to the required graduate credential is preferred. Candidates with a baccalaureate degree in social work or child and youth care and a graduate degree in an associated and relevant
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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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-year Limited Term Contract (LTC) as a Teaching Assistant Professor (80% teaching, 20% service). Teaching faculty members instruct within lecture, lab, and/or seminar classes totaling 8 course-equivalents
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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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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