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environment. “Behaviorist” role: made up of either PHD, LCSW, LMFT, LPCC. This role aids in the understanding of human behavior and communication. Along with their co-partner; helps to guide team discussions
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, performance reviews, and administrative management. Required Education/Experience PhD in Psychology, Social Sciences, or related field. Two (2) or more years of experience in observational coding. Experience in
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and image of the Web site and integrity of databases in accordance with UTHSC Tyler standards and consistent with the activities of the HNTC Project; provides IT support to HNTC staff and on HNTC
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academic faculty development sessions and retreats (which occur periodically throughout the year) as needed. Required Qualilfications A terminal doctoral degree MD/DO or PhD in basic science disciplines
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: Responsible for providing technical expertise in performance of diagnostic radiography procedures. CT experience required. Major Responsibilities / Duties / Critical Tasks: Prepares patient for imaging
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, the team member will primarily process EIR Accessibility reviews, lead committee meetings, complete accessibility tasks, and participate in engagements with university stakeholders to facilitate
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stakeholders. PREFERRED EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE: Doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, DMSc, or similar) in a related field. Previous experience in a leadership or administrative role in higher education. Knowledge of ARC
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of Philosophy (PhD) in Nursing, Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP), and DNP-Nurse Anesthesia degree. For more information about the nursing program: http://www.uttyler.edu/nursing Additional
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meetings. Required Qualifications PhD in Public Administration or related discipline from an accredited university (ABD is acceptable to apply but must have the degree awarded by August 15, 2026). Ability
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and achievement. The Associate Provost is responsible for advancing faculty excellence through program and policy development, process management, and collaboration with deans, department chairs, and