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from current OCAD U faculty members with Tenured or Permanent Teaching Stream status for the position of Program Chair of the Environmental Design program. Reporting to the Dean of the Faculty of Design
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at the largest art and design university in Canada. The Canada Impact+ Research Chairs program is a one-time Canadian tri-agency initiative designed to support institutions in attracting world-leading
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Indigenous applicants as they transition to OCAD U’s downtown Toronto campus Collaborate with the ISC and Indigenous Visual Culture Program to identify recruitment and outreach opportunities that support
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customer service, interpersonal, and communication skills Strong computer skills, with a working knowledge of the Alma, Primo, Microsoft Excel, and Adobe Acrobat Experience with electronic reserves systems
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, post-secondary or public sector environment is an asset Knowledge of applicant tracking systems and Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS) is an asset Strong computer skills and a working knowledge
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, staff and faculty Qualities that include integrity and resourcefulness Strong computer skills and a working knowledge of all Microsoft Office applications and well-developed internet research skills
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year of continuous service. Reporting to the Manager, Faculty of Arts & Science (FAS), the Coordinator, Student Engagement and Records coordinates student academic and social programming, develops and
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, afternoons, evenings, weekends) at the reference desk, in-person and virtually, by chat, email, and phone, in all physical and virtual library spaces Qualifications: Master’s degree in library and information science
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as they transition to OCAD U’s downtown Toronto campus Collaborate with the ISC and Indigenous Visual Culture Program to identify recruitment and outreach opportunities that support community awareness
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, computer science, and interdisciplinary journals and conference proceedings. Presenting technical results at academic conferences and industry meetings. Presenting research to Indigenous communities and