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support for development staff by scheduling meetings, making travel arrangements, ordering supplies, submitting travel requests and expense reports, and other duties as assigned. Serve as primary
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an expected start date in spring 2026. Applicants will be considered for the titles of Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, or Principal Lecturer, depending on experience and qualifications. Rank and salary
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Primary Care and Rural Medicine Location San Angelo, TX Open Date 9/29/2025 Position ID 169976 Description The Department of Primary Care & Rural Medicine in the Naresh K. Vishisht College
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Preferred Qualifications Master of Science in Nursing Three years of experience as a Registered Nurse Recent/current experience in acute care, med/surg Responsibilities Functions in the role of clinical
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within the System. The Dean of the College of Arts, Sciences, and Education is the chief academic administrator of the College and its four Divisions: Humanities, Education, Science and Mathematics, and
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Commercialization, General Counsel, System Real Estate, Ethics and Compliance, TEES Administration, and other offices as appropriate. Responsibilities: Communicates with Principal Investigators and sponsors
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Orthotics), Musculoskeletal (includes spine, lower extremity or upper extremity), Integumentary, Geriatrics, Pain Science, Modalities, Interprofessional Education, Neurorehabilitation, Pediatrics, Primary
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Job Type Faculty Job Description The nursing program at Texas A&M University - Texarkana awards Bachelor of Science degrees (ADN-BSN & Traditional BSN) and Master of Science degrees in Nursing
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research and team-based health care delivery. What we want Join the College of Nursing in an innovative partnership with Bluebonnet Trails Community Services to deliver primary care in an integrated
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Immunopharmacology and Targeted Therapeutics Laboratory and its operations. Serves as the Principal Investigator of the Clayton Foundation research grant “The Immunopharmacology and Targeted Therapy Project