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Department Physics and Materials Science Position Summary The Department of Physics and Materials Science at the University of Memphis invites applications to fill a non-tenure-track Teaching Assistant
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and clinical programs in the country. This graduate-only audiology program resides in a beautiful, state-of-the-art facility on the University’s Park Avenue Campus. This 12-month non-tenure track
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qualified applicants for an Assistant Professor of Teaching non-tenure track position, with teaching duties beginning in the 2025-2026 academic year. This is an academic year non-tenure-track appointment
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for pre-award functions by tracking the distribution of grant opportunity information to faculty/staff and proposal submissions and award status. Duties & Responsibilities At the direction of RD staff
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judgment within the scope of the practice of a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist. Meets with an interdisciplinary team, including clinicians and a supervising psychologist, to track and revise PRS support
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-2027 academic year. This is a nine-month tenure track appointment. Hiring is contingent on final budget approval. The Dunavant Associate Professors will teach primarily at the Memphis Campus, including
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both successes and experiences of those who discontinue or decline treatment. Duties & Responsibilities Create and manage the clinic schedule, tracking the rotation of peer recovery specialist (PRS
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the lesson plan left by the teacher for whom he/she is substituting in accordance with district’s philosophy, goals and objectives. Meeting and instructing assigned classes in the locations and at the times
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control. Issues, tracks, verifies and closes work orders for assigned area and department. Duties & Responsibilities Maintains compliance and enforces all policies, procedures and safety regulations and
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). This non-tenure-track role offers an exciting opportunity to work with diverse populations while contributing to the education of future SLPs through clinical supervision of graduate students. This position