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taught in the Virginia’s Community Colleges (VCCS). Additional restrictions may apply depending upon other positions occupied within VCCS. The Division of Mathematics, Science, Health, and Human Services
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only. Responsibilities: The Division of Mathematics, Science, Health, and Human Services at Brightpoint Community College augments full-time teaching faculty with qualified part-time instructors
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only. Responsibilities: The Division of Mathematics, Science, Health, and Human Services at Brightpoint Community College augments full-time teaching faculty with qualified part-time instructors
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Biology Chemistry Childhood Development Communication and Theatre Computer Science Criminal Justice Education English History Human Services Humanities Mathematics Music Natural Sciences Philosophy Physics
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to accurately perform mathematical calculations Ability to prepare clear and accurate financial reports and routine statements Skill in analyzing financial transactions to ensure compliance with applicable
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specifically, the services are designed to assist new students with academic planning through academic placement testing in reading, writing, and mathematics. The TC is also responsible for providing: · English
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, including proficiency in Excel. Excellent attention to detail. Excellent mathematical aptitude and numerical skills. Abilities: Ability to work with minimal supervision and be independently accountable
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: The Division of Mathematics, Science, Health and Human Services at Brightpoint Community College augments full-time teaching faculty with qualified part-time instructors to enhance the student learning process
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of welding and cutting processes, welding theory, metallurgy, and mathematics Proficiency in reading blueprints, welding symbols, and fabrication drawings Current certifications, or certifiable, in SMAW, GMAW
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support in one or more of the following subject areas: mathematics, biological sciences, business, humanities, physical sciences, social sciences, and technologies. They assist students in developing study