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) Licenses/Certifications Preferred: Completion of Medical Office Specialist certificate program or Medical Administrative Assistant or closely related. Required Experience Six (6) months of medical front
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part of this program. Faculty hired to teach collegiate high school courses may be required to participate in supplemental training focused on working with high school-aged college students. Trainings
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20 hours per week and at least 135 days in length. This position has the option to elect the Optional Retirement Program (ORP) instead of TRS, subject to the position being 40 hours per week and at
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, Legal and Security Studies (PPLSS), beginning September 1, 2026. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of the Master of Public Affairs (MPA) program, with a focus on strengthening
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, class schedules and other periodic reports. May assist in processing various student forms and requests for the appropriate review and approvals. May provide general program information and materials
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. May assist in processing various student forms and requests for the appropriate review and approvals. May provide general program information and materials to students and/or direct students
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Qualifications The Graduate Teaching Assistant position is available to full-time graduate students, preferably in those in good standing with the MSCJ program. Graduate Teaching Assistants will be assigned
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Public Law to teach in its undergraduate program starting on January 16, 2026. The qualified candidate for this position will teach 1-2 courses per semester in the Legal Studies minor at the Edinburg
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registration. To plan, implement, and evaluate intentional services to meet program goals and objectives intended to promote post-secondary access and success. Description of Duties Serves in a hybrid (in person
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the spring semester, or three (3) semester credit hours during the summer session or be registered in the required number of semester credit hours to fulfill the only remaining requirements of the degree plan