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(PPS) division and will be part of a multi-disciplinary team that conducts health behavior surveillance, program evaluations, and research related to health and social determinants of health. Under
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effectiveness of accommodations, compiles reports and analyzes data related to accommodations, compliance, and program efficacy. 7. Maintains confidentiality of university and student records, as applicable. 8
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, lab, pharmacy and x-ray as well as health education, prevention, and promotion. Please check out our website to learn more: https://shac.unm.edu/ As an employee of UNM, being a Lobo means access to a
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-oriented individual who can work effectively with others and independently in a multi-task environment. The primary purpose of the Medical Education Program Specialist is to ensure continuity of key
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about us at https://hsc.unm.edu/medicine/departments/psychiatry/ See the Position Description for additional information. Conditions of Employment Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree and successful
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academic advisement to students within an academic school/college. Advises on the school/college's programs and offerings, individual student plans, and strategies for degree attainment. Connects students
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Program Coordinator Requisition ID req36361 Working Title Program Coordinator Position Grade 10 Position Summary The Center for Development and Disability (CDD), established in 1990, is New Mexico's
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the Mental Health Collaborative, a clinical mental health internship training program within Student Health and Counseling (SHAC). The selected candidate will work collaboratively with clinical staff
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Autopsy Tech Requisition ID req36406 Working Title Autopsy Technician Position Grade 09 Position Summary As a nationally accredited program with a strong educational component within The University
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leadership role within the Office of Medical Student Affairs, at the University of New Mexico, School of Medicine, supporting approximately 400 medical students across all phases of the MD program. This