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. Skills: Knowledge of community engaged learning and the value of community and university partnerships. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. Strong computer skills, including Microsoft
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the BC FoodWeb, a multi-institutional knowledge mobilization portal designed to increase access to food systems research results and other resources for food producers, processors, policymakers, educators
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combination of knowledge and experience. Experience working with Government computer-based programs such as ESP and MIDAS would be considered a definite asset. Applicants are asked to clearly describe in
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, staff and members of the public Strong computer skills including student admissions and transfer credit modules and MS Office Ability to maintain a student-focused as well as sales-focused approach
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arts. Basic knowledge of computer skills including Microsoft Office programs. Knowledge of Optimum Controls is preferred. Demonstrated supervisory experience, preferably in a unionized environment
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correspondence, reports, presentations and other written materials using clear, concise business English. Must have strong computer skills, and a high degree of accuracy and precision, in Microsoft Office programs
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to communicate effectively and efficiently. Strong organizational, administrative and computer skills. A proven record of integrity, high principles, and demonstrated skill in developing / motivating student
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to prioritize and meet deadlines. Demonstrated computer and data analysis skills.
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This role oversees the intake, disposal, and inventory management of all computer and audiovisual equipment for Academic Technology. Effective lifecycle management of technology is essential to a positive
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determined by yourself; access to a computer is required. You will report to Dr. Lori McKee. Required Number of Hours: Approximately 100 hours over the length of the term. Duration of Employment: March 1 – May