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at https://careers.utrgv.edu for detailed contact information. Additional Information UTRGV is a distributed location institution and working location is subject to change based on need. All UTRGV employees
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. If you have any questions, please visit our Careers site at https://careers.utrgv.edu for detailed contact information. Additional Information UTRGV is a distributed location institution and working
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to the above requirements must have prior approval from the VP of HR & Talent Development . Quick Link https://careers.utrgv.edu/postings/50175
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regularly on various metrics and operational objectives to head coaches and senior administrative staff. Follows the NATA Code of Ethics. Remains current on all state and national requirements for license
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Posting Details Title Information Faculty Title Assist Professor of Medicine Job Class Code 10005 FLSA Exempt Position Information Posting Number FRGV1966 Working Title Family Medicine Faculty
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Education Coordinating Board (THECB) and Board of Regents Rules and Regulations, as well as applicable State and Federal statues, regulations, safety codes, procurement rules, budget limitations, campus
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requirements must have prior approval from the VP of HR & Regulatory Affairs. Quick Link https://careers.utrgv.edu/postings/50539
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applications will not be considered. Substitutions to the above requirements must have prior approval from the VP of Human Resources. Quick Link https://careers.utrgv.edu/postings/50535
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Posting Details Title Information Assistantship Title Graduate Research Assistant Job Class Code 10095 FLSA Exempt Minimum Qualifications 1. Must be admitted to a graduate degree program. 2. Must be
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applications will not be considered. Substitutions to the above requirements must have prior approval from the VP of Human Resources. Quick Link https://careers.utrgv.edu/postings/50535