Rebecca Keindel
About Rebecca Keindel
Rebecca Keindel is a Teacher Assistant currently employed at the Edwards School of Business, University of Saskatchewan, where she has worked since 2021. She has a background in accounting and has held various positions, including Health Screener at Saskatchewan Health Authority and Staff Accountant at KPMG Canada.
Current Role at Saskatchewan Health Authority
Rebecca Keindel has been employed as a Health Screener at Saskatchewan Health Authority since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for conducting health screenings, which are essential for ensuring the safety and well-being of patients and staff. Her work contributes to the overall health management within the organization.
Teaching Assistant Experience at University of Saskatchewan
Rebecca Keindel currently serves as a Teacher Assistant at the Edwards School of Business, University of Saskatchewan. She has held this position since 2021, where she supports faculty and students in various academic activities. Previously, she worked in the same role for seven months in 2020, gaining valuable experience in academic support and student engagement.
Professional Background in Accounting
Rebecca Keindel has a background in accounting, having worked as a Staff Accountant at KPMG Canada. She held this position twice, first for seven months in 2020 and then for two months in 2021. Her experience in accounting has equipped her with skills in financial analysis and reporting, which are applicable in various business contexts.
Education and Qualifications
Rebecca Keindel studied at the University of Saskatchewan, where she achieved a degree in Accounting from 2017 to 2022. This five-year program provided her with a solid foundation in accounting principles and practices, preparing her for her professional roles in the field.
Previous Administrative Role at Government of Canada
In 2019, Rebecca Keindel worked as a Human Resources Administrative Assistant at the Government of Canada for eight months. This role involved supporting HR functions, which contributed to her understanding of administrative processes within a large organization.