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Title: Assistant Professor, Sonography Program Director Institution: Jackson State Community College Job Summary The Program Director holds a 12-Month faculty position that reports to the Dean
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Title: Assistant Professor of Computer Information Technology Department: Computer Information Technology Program Campus Location: Jackson State Community College Job Summary This is a 9-month, term
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Psychology Instructor. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in the growth and development of our psychology program, contributing to both academic excellence and the broader college community
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a Full-Time Psychology Instructor. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in the growth and development of our psychology program, contributing to both academic excellence and the broader
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multiuser mission-critical computing processes and procedures and ensuring reliable information and a stable application environment to meet institutional needs. This position is responsible for computing
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the college’s innovation, top-rated academics, and future-focused vision. This role is responsible for designing eye-catching graphics, producing dynamic social media content, and capturing photography and short
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comprehensive fundraising program to support the mission and strategic goals of the college. This role focuses on securing philanthropic support from individuals, foundations, corporations, grants, and other
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program that strategically targets all levels of giving as defined by the Foundation team. Plan and execute stewardship efforts (photo opportunities, events, mailings, etc.). Works closely with Foundation
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of Humanities and Social Sciences. The faculty member is responsible for the planning and delivery of quality classroom instruction across multiple delivery formats, program coordination, assessment of student
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the evenings. Student and Course Assessment: Assess student performance through various methods and contribute to the continuous improvement of student learning outcomes in each course taught. Program