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/Critical Tasks Lead the development of the observational coding scheme codebook and ensure its effective application within the CAT program. Train and certify coders in observational coding methodologies
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of Philosophy (PhD) in Nursing, Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP), and DNP-Nurse Anesthesia degree. For more information about the nursing program: http://www.uttyler.edu/nursing Additional
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the year), as needed. Required Qualilfications A terminal doctoral degree (MD/DO or PhD) in basic science disciplines, such as Biomedical Sciences, Physiology, Pathology, Molecular and Cellular Biology, or
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position at rank and salary commensurate with experience. The 9-month contract includes the option to work in summer as the nursing program is offered year-round. Positions are available at our Tyler campus
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Philosophy (PhD) in Nursing, Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP), and DNP-Nurse Anesthesia degree. For more information about the nursing program: http://www.uttyler.edu/nursing Interested candidates should
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needed. Other duties as assigned. Required Qualilfications A terminal doctoral degree MD/DO or PhD in basic science disciplines, such as Biomedical Sciences, Anatomy, Pharmacology, Molecular and Cellular
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faculty development sessions and retreats (which occur periodically throughout the year) as needed. Required Qualifications A terminal doctoral degree MD/DO or PhD in basic science disciplines, such as
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academic faculty development sessions and retreats (which occur periodically throughout the year) as needed. Required Qualilfications A terminal doctoral degree MD/DO or PhD in basic science disciplines
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at salary commensurate with experience. The 9-month contract includes the option to work in summer as the nursing program is offered year-round. Positions are available at our Tyler and Palestine campuses
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Administration program beginning August 15, 2026. Duties include teaching a 3/3 course-load, active scholarship agenda, and service to the university and local community. The Department of Social Sciences