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Primary Purpose and Nature of the Work: The Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) Clinical Coordinator reports directly to the Academic Lead Clinical Education and Community Affairs (ALCECA
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Primary Purpose and Nature of the Work: The Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) Clinical Coordinator reports directly to the Academic Lead Clinical Education and Community Affairs (ALCECA
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Primary Purpose: The Director, Principal and Major Giving Initiatives plays a critical role in advancing the university’s highest-level philanthropic priorities by providing strategic leadership
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The MSLP Program Coordinator plays a central role in supporting the academic and operational success of the Master of Speech-Language Pathology (MSLP) program within the School of Rehabilitation
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local rural primary care memory clinics in Saskatchewan. The memory clinics address the need for specialized dementia care in rural communities without travel to a major city. The memory clinics continue
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, develops, solicits and manages a portfolio of high-level principal gift donors and prospective donors Leads the identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of a portfolio of principal and
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. Home Study: September 15 to December 5, 2026 Expected Enrollment Limit: 30 Qualifications Master of Science with field studies experience Application Process: Complete the CUPE 3287 Employment
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Summary: The equine ambulatory veterinarian provides on‑farm primary, preventative, and emergency medical care to horses within the local community. This role focuses on delivering routine services
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, or relevant and equivalent work experience. Primary research in Indigenous Studies is an asset. Demonstrable experience in teaching and speaking Cree. Applicants must possess knowledge and understanding
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equivalent work experience. Primary research in Indigenous Studies is an asset. Demonstrable experience in teaching and speaking Cree. Applicants must possess knowledge and understanding of First Nations