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significant to the reputation and profile of the university. Storytelling is a fundamental part of this role. The position requires strong writing skills for various formats including news writing and science
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methodologies, including research paradigms, ethics, data collection and analysis tools through coursework and research experience. Prior experience as a TA is an asset Applicants without a strong background in
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of the organization and with external clients and stakeholders. Activities may include assisting with the preparation of financial statements and other internal or external reports; completion of accounting processes
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science communications; print and digital communications for internal and external audiences; report writing; speaking notes; and policy/issues briefs. The communications specialist is responsible
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). This position will be located at our Saskatoon campus. The College of Nursing specializes in community-engaged health and nursing, health equity, and health systems and education research. We seek to be leaders
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primary focus on Year 2 planning and implementation. Reporting to the Program Manager, with an oversight from the Academic Director, this role is responsible for moving projects from concept to execution by
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graduate student is appointed to this position, it will be in-scope of PSAC. Department: Curriculum Studies, College of Education Status: Term Employment Group: Graduate Students - PSAC Rate of Pay: Current
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accounting, internal control, and financial reporting matters Experience in auditing and preparing related working papers is an asset Familiarity with fund accounting is an asset Demonstrated analytical and
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orders for pharmaceutical, surgical supplies, and equipment. Edit information as required when product codes, sizes, and prices change or vendor information is added or updated. Verify and record quantity
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Sessional Lecturer, ECUR 200, Department of Curriculum Studies (ITEP – Cumberland House Cree Nation)
associated with teaching this body of students. A valid driver’s license is required for any off campus courses. Appointment periods include additional days in recognition of preparation and marking time