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funded research program and contribute to teaching in our undergraduate (B.S.), professional (Pharm.D.), and graduate (M.S., Ph.D.) programs. Additional responsibilities include service to the Department
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training or current enrollment in an ACGME-accredited residency program with at least two (2) years completed by time of employment * Eligibility to obtain an unrestricted New Mexico medical license during
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assigned as needed by New Mexico PBS. This position occasionally requires work in the evening, early morning and/or weekends. Must have excellent customer service and computer skills, be team oriented
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opportunities as well as a voice around program offerings and activities. We believe in the total development of our program participants, so we are looking for staff with a wide range of interests, experiences
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Student Intermediate Level Requisition ID req35599 Working Title Tutor Pay $14.00 - $16.50 Hourly Campus Main - Albuquerque, NM Department Computer Science (650A) Employment Type Student Employment
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. - Clear and friendly communication skills - Ability to work both independently and as part of a team - Willingness to take initiative and help problem-solve when needed - Comfort with basic computer
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interactive discussions ● Build partnerships with community members, businesses, and organizations to support the program ● Coordinate and support peer mentors for student engagement ● Ensure Special Education
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and friendly communication skills. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Willingness to take initiative and help problem-solve when needed. Comfort with basic computer programs
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. We do however do a lot of local fundraising. Roles and Responsibilities Assist with office duties such as filing, answering phones, inputting computer data, and other duties as assigned. Minimum
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, determined, like-minded individuals who are working to promote, teach, and study the Navajo language at UNM. The Navajo Language Program, part of the Department of Linguistics at the University of New Mexico