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ID req34104 Working Title PREP Scholars Position Grade 08 Position Summary This staff position is associated with the UNM Post-baccalaureate Research and Education Programs (PREP) thus only those
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Schools located throughout Albuquerque An Off-Campus Work-Study Position - MUST have a Work-Study Award This program requires a work schedule of 10-12 hours per week, and availability for afternoon program
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, and provide information about CE classes and programs. Furthermore, Student Office Assistants provide assistance to our program managers, help with various administrative projects, and learn the basic
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serviceable condition. Advises participants on program and class procedures and policies, as appropriate. Answers questions from participants after each session; assists in performing follow up and
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professional communication skills. 5. Entry level Bike mechanic duties / tasks. 6. Be a student in good academic standing, enrolled in a degree seeking program (preferred), a minimum of 6 credit hours
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including medical, dental, and vision coverage. · Retirement Plans – Enrollment in pension programs and optional retirement plans with generous employer contributions. · Paid Time Off
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offering community education programs, career education including certificate and associate degree programs, and transfer programs that prepare students for upper division entry into colleges and
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Qualifications Graduate of an accredited Physician Assistant, Nurse Practitioner or Clinical Nurse Specialist certification program; current certification as a Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant or Clinical
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, UNM offers educational benefits through the tuition remission and dependent education programs. See the Benefits home page for a more information. ERB Statement As a condition of employment, eligible
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workforce development, community engagement, community-based participatory research (CBPR), community health assessment capacity building, program planning, and project management. CNAH promotes Indigenous