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computer support. Related work experience may substitute for education requirement. Preferred Qualifications: 2-years of experience with computer troubleshooting including audio/visual technology (software
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Workforce Education Faculty of Occupational Therapist Assistant (OTA) Program Director Application Deadline: June 20, 2025 Salary Range: $61,894 Location: Arkansas Tech University – Ozark Campus
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Education Faculty of ATCC Pre-Mechatronics provides effective instruction in the Automation Technology program. This position includes instruction of high school student in grades 10 - 12 in the areas of Pre
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program alignment with institutional goals, state and federal mandates, and workforce development needs. The Director will oversee development and implementation of curriculum aligned with state standards
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work of the conduct advisors, evaluating sanctioning rubric, and maintaining records in Maxient. Administer the Jerry Cares program, including programmatic initiatives, campus outreach, marketing, and
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, monitoring job performance, and providing ongoing training. Performs other duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of statewide information system computer operations. Knowledge
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sustainable scholarship program, including seeking external funds. Provide meaningful service to the department, college, university, and profession. Perform other duties as assigned by the Department Head and
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investigations by Federal, state, and private employers and entities. Duties would include conducting comprehensive academic and conduct reviews of current and former students and FERPA release record management
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/written communication and interpersonal skills Proficiency with Microsoft office and relevant technology required. Extensive travel is a mandatory job requirement; therefore, applicants must be able
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to the southeast of Ozark on Interstate 40. Position Summary: The Workforce Education Faculty of Health Information Technology (HIT) Program Director provides leadership and effective instruction in the HIT program