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. Nature of Work: Reporting to the GWFO Data Management Team Lead and the Director of Operations and Science, the Digital Services Coordinator ensures excellence in digital communications across web and
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in an online setting is considered an asset. Skills: Proficient computer applications and technology skills, including web-based course tool (Canvas Course Tools), word processing, email, internet, and
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information is available at: USask Salary Ranges . In addition to competitive compensation, the successful candidate will receive a comprehensive benefits package designed to support health and well-being
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information regulated by privacy and employment laws Proficient computer skills, including MS Office applications. Primary Purpose: The safety advisor is an Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) specialist
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inflammation. This project involves nucleic acid chemistry, targeted contrast-agent engineering, in vitro validation, and in vivo imaging studies using clinical and research-grade ultrasound systems. Key
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proficiency in computer applications, web communication and emerging information technologies. Department: University Relations Status: Permanent Employment Group: ASPA Full Time Equivalent (FTE): 1.0 Salary
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Primary Purpose: To deliver exemplary program coordination and support in a team environment, managing internal and external award and scholarship programs and competitions. The work is student
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computer applications, including database expertise. Department: University Relations Status: Term 16 months with the possibility of extension Employment Group: Exempt Full Time Equivalent (FTE): 1.0 Salary
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bands (2025-2026 academic year) are Assistant Professor $110,489 to $131,900 and Associate Professor $131,909 to $153, 329, Professor $153,329 to $178,319. These positions include an attractive
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to establish nine Indigenous health research centres across the country under its Network Environments for Indigenous Health Research (NEIHR) program. This network of centres is intended to be funded from 2020