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Title IV aid-eligible program at the Hamilton County Campus. Pay Rate: $15.00 per hour Ivy Tech Community College is an accredited, equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants
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to substantiate teaching. Ivy Tech Community College-Hamilton County is looking for non-credit course instructors with proficiency in a subject area as demonstrated by a completed higher education program
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and math when appropriate Responsible for opening and closing library procedures Troubleshoot computer issues for students Plan and implement library programs for students Answer Ask-A-Librarian and
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; consult with program chair to resolve issues. Meet all scheduled classes of the contracted course. Use classroom technology as appropriate. Notify program chair in event of any emergency. Conduct all work
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of information associated with program advising. Work in conjunction with program chairs to build and update course schedules. Generate adjunct faculty contract spreadsheets, including updating the contracts
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for creating a learning environment that assists students in reaching their goals; and for providing effective instruction and assessment within the framework of common syllabi. MAJOR RESPONSIBLIITIES: PROGRAM
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syllabi provided by the School. Major Responsibilities: Candidates considered for adjunct positions under this postings must be able to provide instruction in person at the Evansville, IN campus. PROGRAM
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to faculty in use of simulation and lab equipment, as necessary. Program simulation applications and scenarios following recommendations by the Nursing Curriculum Committee. Set up and break down simulation
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participate in maintaining a clean, hazard-free environment. • May assist with light mechanical or electrical tasks under supervision, depending on experience and skillset. Customer Service: • Provide courteous
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school course offerings. Maintain an understanding of the credentialing requirements to teach dual credit, and facilitate communication between the high schools and Ivy Tech program chairs/deans throughout