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development (in collaboration with the Ludmer scientists), speaker coordination, logistics, and onsite management. Organize annual/semi-annual in‑person retreats for Center members, including programming
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teach in Mount Royal University's Funeral Education programs. Visit our website for program details at mru.ca/funeral . We are seeking instructors with the ability to teach the following course: Name of
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stakeholders, as necessary. Work Performed Lead policy development on local government administration, municipal service models, development regulations, program delivery and finance. Manage a variety of policy
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, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The Vision of the BC Brain Wellness Program is Brain Wellness, Beyond All Boundaries
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to supporting career development for those who share our passion for member service and operational excellence. SPP was created in 1986 and is a fully funded, capital accumulation plan created by the provincial
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communities) as the program develops. Community engagement is a major responsibility of this role: it is a core part of the program and essential to its success. Work Performed Community Outreach Responsible
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of the Academic Plan and strategic priorities of the University Work closely with Associate Dean on the development of recruitment and retention strategy for designated programs, including the monitoring
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on developing departmental requirements, policy, and procedures, introducing new work methods and equipment. 2. Responsible for creation of daily, weekly, and monthly schedules for staff and schedule
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ecosystem. This role is responsible for establishing repeatable, scalable program-level processes that enable sustainable modernization, reduced reliance on professional services, and the development
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, due to the nature of the work, vacations may be limited during certain times of the year. Work Performed Program Development and Administration: Develop new community programming, including new camp