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. Preferred Qualifications Experience working with partners and stakeholders (WHO, government agencies and development partners) in Africa, Europe and Asia to implement programming French working proficiency is
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to provide on-the-job training and professional development for recent alumni interested in working in Academic Advising and Student Success at UNM. This position is a bridge for recent college graduates
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168 hours per year), sick leave (up to 96 hours per year), and 11 paid holidays to support work-life balance. Professional Development: Opportunities for continuous learning, career advancement, and
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required to synthesize findings and set the Institute's future vision. 2) Governance Development: Provide dedicated administrative support to the Director and Institute affiliates in developing and
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individual to work as a member of the SoE Dean's Research Support Office (RSO) to build a strong, competitive research program as part of the Faculty Research Development Network. The successful candidate will
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Development Assistant Requisition ID req35921 Working Title Development Assistant Position Grade 09 Position Summary The UNM School of Engineering is seeking a highly motivated, friendly, and
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institutional data and other information to constituents throughout the university, to support and enhance informed decision-making, problem solving, strategic planning, policy development, and institutional self
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role in training, mentoring, and supervising interns, as well as growing and sustaining the Grief Services Program through community engagement, stakeholder collaboration, and funding development. Key
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leave (up to 168 hours per year), sick leave (up to 96 hours per year), and 11 paid holidays to support work-life balance. 4. Professional Development: Opportunities for continuous learning, career
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supports the evolution of the Center’s approaches to welcoming, supporting, and connecting transfer and dual credit students in alignment with research, data, and emerging higher education trends to ensure