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Materials A single PDF or Word document containing a resume, letter of interest, and a list of the names and contact information for three (3) professional references is required to apply. Important
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. :Days Description JOB SUMMARY: The YAM Facilitator position supports the Youth Aware of Mental Health (YAM) Initiative. This initiative is funded by the American Rescue Plan Act through the Texas Child
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interest, and a list of three (3) professional references is required to apply. Important Instructions: When prompted to upload your “resume”, upload your combined documents as one file. · Please do
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, letter of interest, and a list of three (3) professional references is required to apply. Important Instructions: When prompted to upload your “resume”, upload your combined documents as one file
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Drafter reports to the Executive Director of Capital Planning and Construction and is responsible for the management, planning, development and execution of a comprehensive program of technical support
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Summary UT Tyler Health Science Center has open positions within Smith County Jail for a Medication Aide or Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN). This position is in a jail/correctional facility that is open 24
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Description JOB SUMMARY: The Program Coordinator, Outreach & Engagement, reports to the Program Manager, Outreach & Engagement, and is actively involved in coordinating the development and implementation
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BSL3 environment. Efficiency in Microsoft Office Products and laboratory reporting systems Must maintain excellent customer service skills, ability to communicate effectively and exchange information
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. Refer to Required Education and Experience. This position is for part-time night shift. Major Duties/Critical Tasks: Follows policies and procedures as defined by the University of Texas Health Center
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. Refer to Required Education and Experience. This position is for part-time night shift. Major Duties/Critical Tasks: Follows policies and procedures as defined by the University of Texas Health Center