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Program Coordinator Requisition ID req34029 Working Title Program Coordinator - Freshman Direct Entry Position Grade 10 Position Summary The University Of New Mexico College of Nursing (CON) is
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Open Rank - Law of Indigenous Peoples Program Posting Number req33989 Employment Type Faculty Faculty Type Open Rank Hiring Department School of Law (588A) Academic Location School of Law Campus
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, operational, administrative, and human resources management of the program(s). Seeks and develops outside funding sources and maintains responsibility of the appropriate use of programmatic funds within
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to support the development and delivery of the DNP general curriculum. Leading effective communication among all individuals involved in DNP program development and delivery is critical to effective
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Requisition ID req34008 Working Title Program Assistant - Film and Digital Arts Pay $12.00 Hourly Campus Main - Albuquerque, NM Department Film and Digital Arts (568A) Employment Type Student
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Requisition ID req33237 Working Title Office Assistant - HSC Development Pay $12.00 - $14.25 Hourly Campus Main - Albuquerque, NM Department Development Office General (653B) Employment Type Student
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for this position Preferred Qualifications Preferred Qualifications: Currently enrolled in a degree program related to Computer Science, Web Development, Information Technology, or a related field. Foundational
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) including but not limited to: student recruitment & outreach efforts; student engagement, curriculum development, program design/planning, staff training, and facilities planning. Provide & co-coordinate
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and topology. The department is also developing a concentration in data science with a strong mathematics component. A complete application requires the following: Cover letter Curriculum vitae
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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