288 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" positions at University of Texas at Arlington
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school districts. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Provide leadership and manage professional staff members for the Bound for Success recruitment team. Develop and implement targeted outreach and
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/wellness issues. Processes employee benefits eligibility while following UT System and University policies and procedures. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Plan, implement, and coordinate benefits
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advising, career planning, and personal development guidance to college students. This position helps students navigate academic challenges, set and achieve educational and career goals, and connect with
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which require a thorough understanding of the functions, program and policies of the University. Assists in the management of administrative staff services and in developing and implementing internal
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/president/strategic-plan and consider how we can develop cultural initiatives that will maximize our geographic, socioeconomic, and cultural presence to enhance our worldwide community partnerships as we
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procedures. Works with Assistant Director to create assessments of dual credit trends and enrollment and prepare and present program information and data to internal and external constituents. Participate in
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Online (AO) BSN Nursing Program (rural & remote sites). Supports AO BSN Program Manager for rural and remote sites by assisting with planning, student clinical clearance, and coordination of the AO BSN
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spring semesters); Contribute to curriculum development; and Contribute to the department, college, and university’s mission through service. Required Qualifications Required qualifications
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, professional development, and the ability to build an extramurally funded research program. For the tenured position, candidates should have an exemplary record of scholarship and recognized leadership in
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of federally funded research and personnel preparation grants currently awarded to the University of Texas at Arlington College of Education, Teacher and Administration department, Special Education Program