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, strategic and academic planning, and process development and improvement. This is achieved through coordination, analysis, assessment, and reporting. A large focus of this role is supporting academic program
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(CEDRN). This role will focus on developing and piloting ED-based surveillance methods, generating high-quality data to inform public health decision-making, and advancing national capacity for future
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Operations to join the Financial Operations Unit. Reporting to the Manager, Financial Operations, the successful candidate will be responsible for developing and supporting the financial components
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soliciting individuals to support various priorities of the University. The incumbent oversees alumni and other constituents, and develops the pipeline of philanthropic leaders. Primary Responsibilities
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student admission and enrolment issues. The ASMs are also key contributors of expertise and guidance on the ongoing development and implementation of new enterprise software systems and the improvement
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delivery while the PI retains academic leadership and research direction. Organizational Status The BC Centre on Substance Use (BCCSU) is a provincially networked organization with a mandate to develop, help
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to: · Lead the review and management of complex and high-risk tax appeal and litigation submissions, including developing case strategy, coordinating evidentiary development, and ensuring submissions present
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to the development and delivery of international learning opportunities that support intercultural creative practice within OCAD U’s art and design learning environment. Summary of Responsibilities: Programming Serve
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and Life Sciences aims to drive the evolution of health care education in Alberta. A great program needs great instructors and the NAIT Combined Laboratory and X-ray Program, within the School of Health
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for the development of curriculum and learning opportunities using best practices to advance institutional goals for teaching and learning excellence. The successful candidate will communicate best practices and