Position #: 158758 Expected Start Date: June 30, 2025 Union: SEIU Facility: Royal University Hospital City/Town: Saskatoon Department: Hematology Specialty Clinic - SK Bleeding Disorders Type: Full-time regular FTE: 1 Shift Information: Days Hours of Work: 14 shifts of 8 hours per 3 weeks Relief: No Float: No Field Hours: No Salary or Pay Band: Pay Band 10 $22.020 to $23.550 (3 step range) Travel Required: No Job Description: Provides a wide range of administrative support and coordination of clerical/financial services to a variety of department(s) and/or program(s) and/or facility(ies). Human Resources Exemption: No Experience- One (1) year experience in an office environmentEducation- Office Administration certificateCompetencies- Organizational skills- Intermediate - Computer skills- Interpersonal skills- Communication skills- Intermediate - Keyboarding skills- Basic - Accounting skillsKnowledge and Abilities- Ability to work independentlyOther Information- Basic medical Terminology certificate, where required- Conditional hire must complete required education/equivalent within 2 years- Official Description at: //www.working-for-health.ca/supportjobevaluation- If no qualified applicant(s) a conditional hire may be considered About US The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is the largest employer in Saskatchewan, employing more than 45,000 staff in a dynamic healthcare environment. The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is committed to providing coordinated quality services that are seamless, safe and patient-centred. About The Team Applicants must upload all relevant documents (ex: certificates, diplomas, proof of enrollment, licenses and/or memberships) relating to the qualifications of the position. By submitting your application, you consent to your application history and talent profi...For more information on this job, please visit the employer's website.
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