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Chair; assist potential graduate students, including interns and residents, concerning admissions, visa’s and program requirements; assist with graduate student recruitment through matching program
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and excellent organizational skills. The successful candidate will be guided by the CDC Seed Quality Assurance Manual, within the framework of the Canadian Seed Growers Association (CSGA) Circular 6
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(compulsory and voluntary), sick leave, travel insurance, death benefits, an employee assistance program, a professional expense allowance, and a flexible health and wellness spending program. Interested
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: Candidates must possess excellent oral and written communication skills in English. Should be able to drive a truck and trailer or be willing to learn how to do so. Proficiency with common business computer
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relationships with internal and external partners, and manage multiple demands to meet deadlines; Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office applications. Experience and skills in working within
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implement alumni recognition and engagement activities in collaboration with others including student leaders, student services, STM Newman Alumni Association, etc. Support communication efforts to deepen
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using computer systems/willingness to troubleshoot with such over the phone. Handles cash accurately and according to procedures. Communication - Have excellent communication skills – ensuring day-to-day
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Primary Purpose: To provide essential financial and administrative support for the Master of Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS) program within the College of Medicine. This position provides
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of problem/computer laboratories; CAD instruction (Autodesk Inventor); Grading assignments; and/or Other duties related to the course deemed appropriate by the Instructor(s). Skills and Abilities Minimum
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Assistant in a writing-intensive course is considered an asset. Must be registered in a graduate program at the University of Saskatchewan / STM College. Note: you may be required to complete a brief written