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year to teach and/or develop curriculum in the Academic Communities (FYEX, UNIV) and Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts & Integrative Studies (LAIS) programs. FYEX and UNIV (lower division undergraduate
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Work Study, you must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress. Preferred Qualifications Enrollment in an UNM degree program with an intention to develop a career in information technology. Preference will be
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Actively participate in the CTL training program and professional development opportunities Create a welcoming and inclusive learning environment Perform administrative responsibilities per CTL and UNM
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. The mission of NMNEC is to prepare nurses for entry into practice and educational advancement through developing and sustaining a resource-efficient and unified system of accessible, innovative, and state
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for utilization in reporting and analyses and implements automated data processes. Independently develops programming to mine, analyze, and interpret data from databases commonly used in program planning and
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to optimize performance and energy conservation. Preventive Maintenance: Support the development and execution of preventive and corrective maintenance programs using computerized systems. Instrumentation
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. Duties and Responsibilities: Directs and oversees the planning, development, and administration of all business, programs, inventory control, and services of the organization. Oversees all facets
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Education & Outreach Mgr Requisition ID req33593 Working Title Education & Outreach Mgr Position Grade 14 Position Summary The Center for Development and Disability (CDD), established in 1990, is
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to sustain a safe, clean, and welcoming campus environment. Key Responsibilities Provide strategic and day-to-day leadership for building maintenance, landscape, custodial, and recycling operations. Develop
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language instructor to teach both face-to-face and online Introductory Navajo language courses while working collaboratively with our program faculty to develop more advanced Navajo language courses. UNM is