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drives the admissions process. Strong customer service, communication, and organizational skills. Ability to analyze situations accurately and effectively. Combined patience. Demonstrated computer literacy
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new direction with a Politics, Philosophy, and Law (PPL) focus. Our PPL program emphasizes public service and equips students with critical skills in politics, ethics, law, and philosophy. The PPL
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. Photographs SON events and day-to-day activities. Coordinates with Strategic Communication Specialist to create a schedule for content accompanying program needs / deadlines. Responds to social media
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participates in research, medical education, program administration and clinical activities in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Population Health and the School of Medicine. The position is actively
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with the Program Director, Lifestyle Change Programs, and various faculty and clinical staff to assist with coordination, implementation, training, and technical assistance of internal and external
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their families receive equitable, timely, and holistic care. In addition to providing consultation and referral resources to enrolled CPAN providers, this position may be assisting with program
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, extramurally funded research program in the candidate’s area of expertise. The candidate is expected to have a strong commitment to undergraduate and graduate education and mentoring. Participation in
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/Critical Tasks Developing, implementing, and continually assessing the strengths and opportunities for the visit program and on-campus events. Develop a comprehensive strategic vision for increasing student
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to senior management. Communicating updated information to departments and staff. Other duties as assigned. Required Education/Experience Nursing program completion, such as an Associate of Science in Nursing
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of Education and Psychology at the University of Texas at Tyler. The new Assistant Professor will teach courses and supervise research in our Undergraduate Psychology program and contribute to our master’s and