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This application is for Spring 2026 hiring only. CTL Student Learning Assistance is a program available to UNM students enrolled in undergraduate classes. Our mission is to enrich the academic climate at UNM and
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: Elementary Schools located throughout Albuquerque An Off-Campus Work-Study Position -MUST have a Work-Study Award This program requires a work schedule of 15-18 hours per week, and availability for afternoon
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Type Status Non-Exempt Background Check Required For Best Consideration Date 12/24/2025 Position Summary Responsible for the implementation of the WRC marketing/social media plan; maintaining department
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Student Lead program. Click here for more information on all UNM Bookstore departments. Minimum Qualifications Preferred Qualifications Must be a student registered for at least 6 credit hours
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FIRST, and we work with your class schedules and other obligations for better work/life balance. Growth opportunities are also available with our Student Lead program. Click here for more information on
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Embedded Tutoring Program, in which STEM Tutors attend classes and are an extra help for students during selected lower-level math classes Minimum Qualifications Equivalencies not found for this position
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program is part of the Department of Art, which includes Studio Art and Art Education. Art is one of four departments in the College of Fine Arts at the University of New Mexico along with the Departments
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Administration program, housed within the Department of Health, Exercise & Sports Sciences in the College of Education and Human Sciences, has a long-standing tradition of preparing students for leadership roles
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interviews (Bios, background, history) ● Select and program music relevant to the radio programs ● Assist with pre-production listening to radio segments ● Start to edit content ● Occasionally Conduct radio
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other than Philosophy that is related to the position for which you are applying; Or Successful completion of at least 18 graduate credit hours in an accredited program in the discipline or subfield