155 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"U"-"U.S" positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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required. Provide the Office of Students with consistent feedback about the tutee's academic progress, study habits, and any issues, which may arise with the tutoring process and program. Be evaluated by
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program (pension or optional retirement plan/ORP) that must be selected and is effective on your date of hire. Exempt regular staff receive a generous PAID leave package that includes over 4 weeks
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with the tutoring process and program. Be evaluated by the tutee(s) and have the evaluation shared with the coursemaster. Tutoring feedback will be shared with the Office of Students. Submit bi-weekly
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legal research across multiple formats. Preferred · Experience assessing and updating legal research course or program. · Experience assessing and updating faculty services program
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take advantage of. This position participates in a retirement program (pension), effective on your date of hire. Non-exempt regular staff receive a generous PAID leave package that starts with 11 days
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, additional faculty are being recruited and will be provided laboratory space in the CTEM to establish an interdisciplinary research program, utilizing resources and benefiting from direct engagement with
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. The University of Maryland, Baltimore prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or questions to the Title IX Coordinator. Read the UMB
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. This salary range does not include all components of the DEPARTMENTAL faculty compensation program or pay from participation in DEPARTMENTAL variable compensation programs. Therefore, the actual compensation
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, and professional development, along with additional exciting perks that employees can take advantage of. This position participates in a retirement program (pension), effective on your date of hire
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Critical Care Physician - (250000DD) Critical Care Physician The Department of Medicine, Program in Trauma at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center