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concerns and if necessary, consult with program chair/department chair to resolve any issues. INSTRUCTION: Maintain consistent classroom presence for all scheduled classes of contracted course(s). Establish
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of nurses in the vital work they do and provide instruction (classes, labs, & clinicals) within the program. They assist academic administrators with curriculum development, student advising, program
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Applicants are required to submit a portfolio showcasing their design work as part of the application process. The VISC Program Coordinator plays a key role in the administration, marketing, and
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The Part-Time Program Coordinator supports the Employer Consultant and Career Link team by executing the logistics to deliver non-credit training programming and services. These educational programs
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assessment within the framework of common syllabi provided by the DoD funded CWCT Program Directors and Principal Investigators. Major Responsibilities: · Facilitates student learning by delivering assigned
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Ivy Tech seeks qualified adjunct faculty to supplement the mechanical drives, mechanical power systems, and/or rigging instruction needs of our students at the Evansville, IN campus. This person
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The PART-TIME Lab Technician provides vital support to the Culinary Program during its transition period. Working under the direction of the Department Chair, this role ensures smooth program
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The Ivy+ Career Link Program Manager is responsible for the fulfillment of programming, and services to meet the needs of business, industry, non-profit organizations, and the general public. Work
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Job Title: Adjunct Faculty - Computer Information Technology Location: Indianapolis Job Type: Part-time Classification: Adjunct faculty Salary Range: $48.67 Per Contact Hour Reports To: Department
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of Information Technology SUPERVISION GIVEN: None Minimum Qualifications: A qualified faculty member in computer information systems is one who: Possesses an earned master’s degree or higher from a regionally accredited