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learning and creating connections, both in and outside of the University community. As a teaching museum, we are committed to offering students professional development and mentorship opportunities as
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to conduct research and teach in these areas. Other teaching and research areas may include public or nonprofit service delivery and implementation, community development, and tribal governance. There may also
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to communicate with customers about ongoing issues in classrooms and dealing with audiovisual systems and computer software. Responsible for ongoing coaching and support of staff development along with helping
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heritage and modern scientific development. Its vibrant local culture predates the 16th century. Taos Pueblo has been inhabited by indigenous peoples for over 1,000 years. The Palace of the Governors in
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assume responsibility for attending and aiding in the delivery of professional development for residents and their cooperating teachers. Qualifications · Minimum Qualifications: • Earned Master’s
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of successful experience as a literacy educator (broadly defined) in K-8 settings in the United States · - Evidence of certification, professional development, or coursework in the science of reading
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, and capture shareable moments related to UNM’s community Consult on social media and marketing projects Contribute to the content calendar Manage a project to improve professional development areas you
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program planning manager to support the development of a new community resource project that will support Community Health Worker (CHW) Medicaid Billing and Reimbursement among community agencies new
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activity • Experience working within a managed care environment • Experience working in a multidisciplinary environment • Experience or interest in research activity and career development • A demonstrated
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well as opportunities for multicultural clinical care and scholarly and collaborative research activities across the Health Sciences campus. There are many opportunities for professional development in leadership