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for the position of Assistant/Associate Professor of Human Resource Development. The Department is looking for an emerging or accomplished scholar to help achieve its vision to be the program of choice for students
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faculty, staff, and students. Articulates which IT services might advance unit performance to its customers. Services include but are not limited to the following: customer computing systems, network-based
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orders using automated maintenance program systems. Reviews records and other related information on a continual basis for recurring problems. Interfaces with UTHSCT departments and others to coordinate
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which deal with recruitment, admission, and enrollment. Continue to sustain our partnership with over 35 schools and grow the program to include more to come. Provide training and goals for the Admission
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Point contact in the TB Program for the CDC Division of TB Elimination and COE education and training activities, including needs assessment, capacity building, and resource development/sharing. Provides
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. Accompanying Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Competencies Must be computer literate. Must have a good understanding of recruitment, admissions, and/or enrollment management. Familiarity with PeopleSoft and
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Texas and beyond. For more information, please visit https://www.uttyler.edu/about . Why work for UT Tyler? Find out more: Why Work for UT Tyler? Additional Information The retirement plan
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level work, and those teachers not currently holding a master’s degree will be expected to be enrolled in a program as part of the compensation package. The position will be a 9-month university
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. Performs other duties as assigned. Required Education/Experience Bachelor’s degree in business administration, computer science, or related field, or the equivalent combination of education, training, and
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the University of Texas System Science and Technology Acquisition and Retention (STARs, https://www.utsystem.edu/offices/academic-affairs/stars-program) program to support the establishment of new research