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The retirement plan for this position is Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS), subject to the position being at least 20 hours per week and at least 135 days in length. This position is security-sensitive and
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The retirement plan for this position is Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS), subject to the position being at least 20 hours per week and at least 135 days in length. This position is security-sensitive and
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courses in Organizational Behavior and/or Human Resource Management. Delivery formats may include a mix of online and face-to-face formats. Required Qualifications A Ph.D. from an AACSB accredited program
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. :Rotating Shift Description JOB SUMMARY: This is a PRN/As Needed position. This position will have a therapeutic programming schedule assigned by Activity Therapy Lead. This position will assist in
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university medical center for Northeast Texas and beyond. For more information, please visit https://www.uttyler.edu/about . Additional Information The retirement plan for this position is Teacher Retirement
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Texas combine to serve as the university medical center for Northeast Texas and beyond. For more information, please visit https://www.uttyler.edu/about . Additional Information The retirement plan
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collaboration with Principal Investigators (PI), clinic manager and nurse navigator. Serve as the primary liaison between PIs, UTHSCT clinics recruiting into the program, the nurse manager, nurse navigator, and
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to ensure continuity of the projects and maintenance of procedures according to the goals and objectives of the program. Primary function to ensure appropriate navigation of lung screening and tobacco use
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The retirement plan for this position is Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS), subject to the position being at least 20 hours per week and at least 135 days in length. This position is security-sensitive and
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Job Summary: The Advanced Practice Professional (APP) will plan, organize, and direct the care of patients seen at UT Tyler’s Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) in collaboration with and under