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Teach the course based on syllabus and assignment guidelines provided by the program, mark assignments and tests in a timely fashion, hold one office hour per week. Follow College and University code of conduct and policies.
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Teach the Winter 2024 edition of the course based on syllabus and assignment guidelines provided by the program, mark assignments and tests in a timely fashion, hold one office hour per week. Follow College and University code of conduct and policies.
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Teach the Fall 2023 edition of the course based on syllabus and assignment guidelines provided by the program, mark assignments and tests in a timely fashion, hold one office hour per week. Follow College and University code of conduct and policies.
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Teach the course based on syllabus and assignment guidelines provided by the program, mark assignments and tests in a timely fashion, hold one office hour per week. Follow College and University code of conduct and policies.
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Teach the course based on syllabus and assignment guidelines provided by the program, mark assignments and tests in a timely fashion, hold one office hour per week. Follow College and University code of conduct and policies.
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As part of the Writing-Integrated Teaching (WIT) program, a writing instruction initiative in Arts and Science, the Lead Writing TA (LWTA) will work with the WIT staff and WIT Unit Contact to support course instructors and TAs in selected courses, as well as support undergraduate student writing development overall in the hiring department.
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Sutton Family Chair in Science, Christianity and Cultures, Christianity & Culture
— 416.926.2074
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Manager, Community Wellness, Health and Wellness, Office of the Dean of Students
— 416-926-7130
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Professor of Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, Faculty of Theology
— 416.926.7267
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The Executive Assistant provides clerical support to the Bursar & CAO (“Bursar”) and Project & Operations Manager (“Manager”) at the Office of the Bursar & CAO.
Reporting directly to the Project & Operations Manager, the Executive Assistant provides clerical support for the Office. The executive assistant functions with hospitality, organizational acumen, efficiency, diplomacy, and judgment while handling multiple priorities and addressing complex tasks and issues. The incumbent will perform complex clerical duties in support of the Bursar & CAO and Projects & Operations Manager and work with highly sensitive and confidential information with a high degree of integrity and judgment.
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The Executive Assistant provides administrative, organizational and operational support to the Office of the President. The Executive Assistant reports directly to the Director, Office of the President & Secretary to Collegium and President on a wide variety of administrative duties and projects involving the Office of the President and its priorities. The Executive Assistant provides support for projects initiated by the President’s Office and handles questions, concerns, issues and requests on the President’s behalf. The Executive Assistant has recurring contact with members of the Collegium, the Chancellor’s office, senior administrators, University of Toronto officials, faculty, staff, students, alumni, parents and external constituents.
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As Capital Assets Project Manager at the University of St. Michael’s College (USMC), the position will oversee the development and implementation of project plans and workflows within the Facilities & Services team. Working closely with the Director, Facilities & Services, the position will help advance vital and dynamic initiatives, while managing key collaborations with other departments within the organization. The position is the primary point of contact for the management of capital assets on campus, including building structures, systems, infrastructure, and grounds. Demonstrated project management experience and ability to drive change through data-driven recommendations, in-depth analysis of components and systems performance, and collaboration with specialized consultants will ensure that high-quality budget-conscious projects are consistently and efficiently implemented throughout the campus.
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SMC196H1F
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Associate Professor of New Testament, Faculty of Theology
— 416.926.7103
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Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Faculty of Theology
— 416.926.8553