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Health Sciences Center is recruiting for a highly motivated professional with excellent organizational skills to join our administrative team as a Medical Education Program Coordinator. The Medical
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for use of the center for wellness/lactation, studying, computer use, scanning and printing needs. · Perform functions such as serving as a note taker, reader and scriber. · Navigate campus
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the need arises. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with basic computer programs, such as Microsoft Office Suite Able to prioritize, multitask and /or work under deadlines and/or time constraints
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correspondence and other material to department staff/faculty. - Copies and/or duplicates materials as requested; May oversee daily operation and maintenance of copy machine and computer lab. - Establishes
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Employment Student Type Status Non-Exempt Background Check Required No For Best Consideration Date 6/6/2025 Position Summary The College Enrichment Program (CEP) is seeking a motivated and student-centered
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Department of Emergency Medicine staff and faculty innovate to solve problems, are dedicated to serving others, and aspire to lead. The department houses several programs including the Medical Scribe Program
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-starter for the lead administrator position in the Department of Computer Science (CS). CS is a highly research-active academic department of approximately 19 tenured/tenure-track faculty, 3 lecturers, 4
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at UNM-Taos has seen transformative and remarkable growth. From state-of-the-art facilities to future classroom renovations, a nationally-accredited nursing program, award-winning Early Childhood Education
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Coord,Academics Requisition ID req33179 Working Title Law Certificate Programs Coordinator Position Grade 10 Position Summary The Law & Indigenous Peoples Program and the Natural Resources
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Recruitment Specialist to work with the High School Equivalency Program (HEP) and the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP). This position involves recruiting and supporting underrepresented student