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students and other visitors to appropriate resources on campus. Student Success Leaders will leave UNM & El Centro not only equipped with the knowledge learned from their program of study but also with hands
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to staff, students and faculty, check mail, log incoming and outgoing mail as needed. Must have computer, telephone and customer service skills. Will run department errands as needed, will be working with
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campaigns that engage underserved communities and expand program access ● Perform other communications and administrative duties as needed to support organizational goals ● Other roles as assigned based
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also features a community-based patient navigation program that addresses access to care challenges and supports cancer patients through screening, treatment and survivorship stages. Lastly, the COE has
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Education Program Coordinator. The ideal candidate will be a detail-oriented team player, with strong communication skills (oral & written), organized, and resourceful, with a strong background in
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maintenance (inventory, shifting, weeding) and special projects as assigned. Assists with intersession cleaning duties. Students possessing other specialized skills such as computer troubleshooting and
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program logistics at museum and special events. Duties include event set-up, ticket-taking, concession management, event clean-up, and/or other related duties. Ability to follow routine verbal and written
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Student Advanced Level Requisition ID req35092 Working Title Program Assistant Pay $15.00 - $18.00 Hourly Campus Main - Albuquerque, NM Department Off Campus Work Study (454F) Employment Type
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Summary University of New Mexico's Organization, Information, & Learning Sciences Program, Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track) in Organization Development/Human Resource Development, Starting in August 2026
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of top family medicine program (2023-2024) #2 US News and World Report for Most Graduates Practicing in Medically Underserved Areas (2023-2024) Approximately half of the Health Sciences Center leadership