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-tools.php Job Summary The Social Worker I position works in the Youth Prevention (YP) program at the Center for Addiction and Recovery Studies (CARS) as a Prevention Specialist. This position works with
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, autonomous decision-making. Other Requirements Working Conditions General office conditions, with the majority of the time spent working at a computer. Professional activities and participation in Student
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, professional development, and the ability to build an extramurally funded research program. For the tenured position, candidates should have an exemplary record of scholarship and recognized leadership in
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of federally funded research and personnel preparation grants currently awarded to the University of Texas at Arlington College of Education, Teacher and Administration department, Special Education Program
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) years of professional experience working in student conduct. Experience with program development, case management, and hearing student conduct cases. Experience adjudicating academic integrity or honor
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dexterity. Repetitive use of a keyboard and computer. Work around standard office conditions Special Conditions for Eligibility CBC Requirement It is the policy of The University of Texas at Arlington
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with the Director of Internal Communications and Strategy (Program) advising key internal business units on development and distribution of internal/campus wide messaging with internal clients such as
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analytics, human-computer interfaces, health informatics, personalized medicine, and/or health outcomes. They will also have a record demonstrating a high likelihood of continued research success. Benefits
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the status of the information security program to University leadership, UT System, and Texas Department of Information Resources. Provide support for information security related customer questions and help
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program offerings in Texas. The UTA School of Social Work ranks in the 96th percentile for overall research productivity among social work faculty in the United States and in the 84th percentile