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candidates for Residential Advisors for the 2026 American Indian Summer Bridge (AISB) Program. The AISB Program is designed to immerse incoming American Indian/Indigenous students into the rigors of college
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for this position Preferred Qualifications Minimum • Experience with the use of personal computers and proficient typing skills. • Students must be able to commit to a weekly schedule and be consistently
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. Assist faculty and staff with organizational and project requests. Input and verify data in prescribed formats, utilizing knowledge of various computer software packages. Complete data entry tasks
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children and parents focused on YMCA core values: honesty, respect, responsibility, and caring. Essential Functions: 1. Supervises a group of children. 2. Plans and implements program
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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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for prospective students and engages with academic program faculty and staff. • Assist with CFA special events including set-up, interacting with the public, and clean-up. • Receives & routes incoming mail
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instructor to provide the correct rhythms and needed sounds for each class. Minimum Qualifications Enrolled in a degree seeking program at UNM, Enrolled at least half-time (6 hours) at UNM for fall and spring
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Enrolled in a degree seeking program at UNM, Enrolled at least half-time (6 hours) at UNM for fall and spring semesters (Audit hours do not count), and if Work Study, you must meet Satisfactory Academic
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for faculty, and must be met in these ways: Bachelor’s Degree in the discipline or subfield; or Successful completion of at least 18 graduate credit hours in an accredited program in the discipline or subfield