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disclosure of personal information in accordance with the BC Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (RSBC 1996) and other UBC privacy and security policies. This position requires employees
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assigned is fully functional, clean, secure and in good operational order. Qualifications: English and French functional spoken and read. English or French functional written. Knowledge of French and English
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Informatics. Understand how information and communication technology can be used to capture, store, analyze, and disseminate health and clinical information in order to improve quality, safety and efficiency
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delivery may negatively impact the quality and timeliness of project outcomes. Such errors could adversely affect stakeholder confidence, hinder program objectives, and reduce the likelihood of securing
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and validity of any research project and the research program as a whole. This could compromise the Department's ability to secure funding for future projects, or to engage in multi stakeholder projects
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an established operating schedule. Assist with specialist led activities (i.e. aquatics, tennis, martial arts, basketball). Know, enforce and follow all safety guidelines and understand all emergency procedures
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The Director will identify, cultivate, and secure funding for McGill Growth Lab projects from government, foundation, and private sector sources. This involves developing a pipeline of potential engagements
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of personal protective equipment (e.g. gloves, lab coat, safety glasses), handling compressed gases, and handling equipment with moving/rotating parts. Key Responsibilities: Perform basic laboratory techniques
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institutional, regulatory, and safety requirements. Design and deliver communication plans to keep stakeholders informed and engaged throughout all project phases. Build strong relationships across campus
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residence, student safety and both intercultural and academic adjustment. - Train front-line staff on the impact of immigration policies to make effective and appropriate student referrals. - Collect, analyze