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://www.utrgv.edu/programs/bs-marine-biology.htm ) invites applications for a Lecturer position to contribute to the Marine Biology Undergraduate Program. We are seeking candidates with a teaching focus in marine
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scholarly work, student success and to advancing the university, college, and program missions, and are committed to UTRGV’s strategic plan, vision, mission, values and core priorities. (https://www.utrgv.edu
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institutional policies governing instruction, assessment, grading, confidentiality, mandated reporting, and departmental participation apply to courses taught as part of this program. The UTRGV McAllen College
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academic year. The successful candidate will teach in the Bachelor’s, Master’s and/or Doctoral programs. Responsibilities include delivering instruction and engaging in service activities within the program
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Two (2) years of experience in student financial aid or Three (3) years of office assistance or customer service experience. Preferred Experience N/A Equipment Knowledge of use of personal computer
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the option to elect the Optional Retirement Program (ORP) instead of TRS, subject to the position being 40 hours per week and at least 135 days in length. Please Note Texas law requires faculty members whose
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experience in a residency program teaching role is preferred, individuals just finishing residency/fellowship training are highly encouraged to apply. Faculty are expected to administer and maintain a
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program. The Clinical Skills Course Director will ensure innovative clinical skills, simulation, and assessment are implemented while applying best practices and the most up-to-date techniques
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undergraduate and graduate students.· Experience in conducting research utilizing advanced techniques and instrumentation. Equipment Use of personal computer and proficiency in software and research statistical
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program. Must be in good academic standing. Be registered full-time for the respective semester—nine (9) semester credit hours during the fall semester, nine (9) semester credit hours during the spring