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. Responsibilities include: Course Planning & Instruction: Develop lesson plans and deliver instruction for undergraduate Public Health courses, including but not limited to: Introduction to Public Health Program
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tradition on campus, supporting the North Texas Spirit program, and providing services and resources to student organizations. Position Overview The Coordinator of Student Organizations, in partnership with
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problem-solving skills. Ability to learn and use a variety of simple to complex computer applications. Ability to communicate effectively with diverse populations verbally and in writing. Ability to develop
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using computer applications including spreadsheet, database and word processing software. Knowledge of, or ability to learn, policies, procedures, and guidelines established by professional organizations
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pediatric patients and their families. Minimum Qualifications Master's degree and five (5) years related experience, must have graduated from an accredited Physician Assistant program, or an accredited
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conditions. Minimum Qualifications Master's degree and five (5) years related experience, must have graduated from an accredited Physician Assistant program, or an accredited Graduate Nursing Program, or
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or Counseling Psychology from an APA-accredited program. Current license to practice psychology in the State of Texas Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Experience in providing psychological assessments and therapy
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undergraduate degree. The program stresses excellence in teaching, research, and service by its faculty and students. As a component of the educational program, the department operates the UNT Speech and Hearing
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interdisciplinary programs Teach North Texas, BioDiscovery Institute, Advanced Environmental Research Institute, and Interdisciplinary Program in Applied and Computational Science. The college offers Bachelor’s
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transformational gifts based on institutional initiatives and presidential priorities. The ability to work in tandem with colleagues in the University Principal Gifts program and with officers of other schools