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in Nursing. Have at least 6 years of experience as Clinical Assistant Professor. Nursing faculty must achieve high levels of performance in teaching effectiveness, professional achievement, and service
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medical supply levels are appropriate at all times within the athletic training rooms. Responsible for ensuring all medical equipment is properly functioning and coordinates maintenance as needed. Serves as
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Tenure Track FTE 1.0 Scope of Job We seek applicants who are dedicated to serving The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) Program as a full-time Clinical Assistant
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Three-Year Lecturer in the School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences (SEEMS) - Brownsville
Program (B.Sc.). We are searching for dynamic individuals, who are committed to excellence in the classroom and can contribute to a rapidly growing major and assist in the process of expanding course
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regards to admissions, enrollment, and financial aid, via in person, phone, virtual, chat, and/or email. Maintains efficient and accurate responses to student inquiries to ensure a high level of customer
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The Department of Occupational Therapy at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) seek applicants for a non-tenure, part-time lecturer in its entry level Doctorate of Occupational Therapy program for
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graduate students and includes 27 full-time faculty members dedicated to delivering high-quality education, impactful research, and meaningful student engagement through its ABET-accredited program. At
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. Clinical equipment. Exceptional computer experience and skills required including the use of Microsoft Office. Working Conditions Needs to be able to successfully perform all required duties. Office
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Education High school diploma or equivalent and graduate of a Medical Assistant program. Preferred Education N/A Licenses/Certifications Current Medical Assistant Certification or Registration. Required
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College of Fine Arts Strategic Plan. · Contributing to UTRGV’s goal of becoming an R1 institution (very high research activity) by 2028, the Director must work with faculty to develop, expand, and