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-accredited programs, as well as for ensuring compliance with the ACGME Institutional, Common, and specialty/subspecialty-specific Program Requirements. The DIO will work with the program directors and hospital
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-Exempt Scope of Job To advise and provide advanced consultation to computer users on various skill levels regarding the effective use of computer resources. Responsible for providing complex and advanced
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Master of Communication Sciences and Disorders program. Responsibilities include delivering quality clinical instruction and supervision within the program. UTRGV faculty will be expected to demonstrate a
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.5 Scope of Job The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program offers doctoral students the opportunity to obtain the prestigious Presidential Research Fellow Award. This award covers mandatory tuition
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FLSA Non-Exempt Scope of Job To advise and provide consultation to computer users on various skill levels regarding the effective use of computer resources. Responsible for providing routine information
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FTE 1 FLSA Non-Exempt Scope of Job To advise and provide consultation to computer users on various skill levels regarding the effective use of computer resources. Responsible for providing routine
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program is in compliance with UTS 165 and TAC 202. • Collaborates with information technology network security to resolve complex specific incidents and mitigate vulnerabilities. • Ensures that all
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-Exempt Scope of Job The primary function of a Police Telecommunicator is to receive and prioritize Emergency 9-1-1 and non-emergency telephone calls from the public. Enters information into a Computer
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Scope of Job Scope of Job: The Department of Communication at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) has the need to hire One 3 Year Lecturer to teach in its Bachelor’s program. The department
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degree 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