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service are expected. UTRGV faculty will be expected to demonstrate a strong commitment to scholarly work, student success and to advancing the university, college, and program missions and are committed
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Posting Details Title Information Assistantship Title Graduate Assistant Instructor Job Class Code 10066 FLSA Exempt Minimum Qualifications 1. Must be admitted to a graduate degree program. 2. Must
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for selected students quality control, fund utilization, and other program implementation. Responsible for decision making processes requiring initiative and judgment in responding to individual needs
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Heritage beginning in the 2025-2026 academic year. The successful candidate will be prepared to teach in the Department of Anthropology’s undergraduate program, conduct applied research, and engage in
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patient confidentiality regarding access to patient and other clinical information via email, computer, fax, and mail. Verifies patient insurance eligibility and benefits through various payers, including
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patient confidentiality regarding access to patient and other clinical information via email, computer, fax, and mail. Verifies patient insurance eligibility and benefits through various payers, including
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performing clerical tasks associated with course instruction. Discipline Specific Required Qualifications Graduate Teaching Assistant is for students enrolled in the graduate psychology program. The
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20 hours per week and at least 135 days in length. This position has the option to elect the Optional Retirement Program (ORP) instead of TRS, subject to the position being 40 hours per week and at
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of project services to meet program objectives. • Complies with the Texas Department of Agriculture – Special Nutrition Program standards. • Performs other duties as assigned. Supervision Received General
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Program. Responsibilities include delivering quality instruction within an innovative and award-winning program that offers summer bridge courses and first year courses focused on reading, inquiry, writing