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needed. MOS adjunct faculty are needed to teach college-level courses in computer applications using MOS 2019/365 with Windows 10. Classes meet in-person on the main Virginia Western campus, as
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put ideas into action; Ability to make presentations to large audiences; Excellent computer skills as evidenced by experience and competence with Microsoft Office products and a learning management
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the NCCER Heavy Equipment Operators Curriculum and participate in program assessment. This position requires regular computer use, including Microsoft Office and online computing/curriculum applications
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on business needs- Does this position have a bilingual or multilingual skill requirement or preference? Work Schedule Adjunct faculty teach a variety of day, evening and weekend classes. May be on site, remote
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the School of Health Professions. Adjuncts will teach dual enrolled high school students on the VWCC campus. Adjunct faculty positions are appointed on a course-by-course, semester basis as needed. Faculty
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Association (NHA). Must have knowledge of medical terminology, cardiology, and EKG technology. Must have experience working with computer programs, including Microsoft Word and PowerPoint. All Adjunct Faculty
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• Crane Operator • Electrical • Facilities Maintenance • Forklift Operator • Heavy Equipment Operator • HVAC • Marine Electrical • Machining • Masonry • Outside Machinist • Pipefitting • Plumbing • Rigging
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oral and written communication skills. Good computer skills. Ability to testify in court proceedings. Qualify to operate a state vehicle. Required Qualifications: Must be 21 years of age. Must be a
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skills. Strong computer skills. Ability to Instruct students through psychomotor skill introduction, acquisition, and evaluation of psychomotor skills performance and provide simulation activities
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, oral, and written communication skills. Strong computer skills. Ability to Instruct students through psychomotor skill introduction, acquisition, and evaluation of psychomotor skills performance and