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main point of contact for concussion and EMR software. Directs clinical mentor for assistant CAT (Certified Athletic Trainer) in facility. Responsible for assisting with the medical and injury related
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prior to the stated close date of this position, after meeting the posting requirement of three (3) calendar days. If you have any questions, please visit our Careers site at https://careers.utrgv.edu
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Valley reserves the right to discontinue accepting applications prior to the stated close date of this position, after meeting the posting requirement of three (3) calendar days. Quick Link https
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Unofficial Transcripts Portfolio/ evidence of designs and finished productions in chosen area Please Note Texas law requires faculty members whose primary language is not English to demonstrate proficiency in
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employees are required to have a criminal background check (CBC). CBCs will be conducted for all candidates invited for an on-campus interview. Please Note Texas law requires faculty members whose primary
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experience and qualifications that departmental/college accreditation requires. Teaching: The primary responsibility of Lecturers considered for this position is teaching and collaborating with colleagues
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requirement of three (3) calendar days. If you have any questions, please visit our Careers site at https://careers.utrgv.edu for detailed contact information. Additional Information UTRGV is a distributed
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student placements Prepare reports on site evaluations and feedback to inform program improvements Serve as the primary point of contact for rotation site coordinators, preceptors, and students to address
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to discontinue accepting applications prior to the stated close date of this position, after meeting the posting requirement of three (3) calendar days. Quick Link https://careers.utrgv.edu/postings/50233
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Link https://careers.utrgv.edu/postings/48386