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This is a talent pool posting. While we may not currently be filling this position, we welcome applications from qualified candidates and will reach out if a relevant opportunity arises. Adjunct
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. Ivy Tech Community College is an accredited, equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, ethnicity
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Didactic (lecture) Is a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse licensed and in good standing in the State of Indiana and Has a minimum of one year of licensed nursing experience
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Ivy Tech is seeking Adjunct Faculty for our Medical Laboratory Program for Day Classes for Fall 2025. These classes will be on Campus or in a Clinical Setting. Please review the credentialing
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focuses on assisting students with their transition into Ivy Tech, answering questions, and directing them to appropriate campus services as needed. The SSP is knowledgeable in Assessment, Registration, and
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. STUDENTS: Is available to students outside scheduled class time to answer questions/provide assistance. Deal with student concerns and, if necessary, consult with program manager to resolve issues
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To: Director, K-14 Initiatives *COVER LETTER REQUIRED* Who We Are: We are an open-access college that fuels Indiana’s economy through excellence in teaching and proactive engagement with industry and community
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and all learning environments. Compensation: $47.35/ Contact Hour. This is not to be construed as an exhaustive list. Other duties logically associated with this position may be assigned. All
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staff regarding payments and refunds. You will also assist with delinquent accounts and ensure proper documentation is maintained. If you are detail-oriented and enjoy helping others, we want to hear from
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student achievement of expected program learning outcomes. 5. Use Learning Management System (e.g. Ivy Learn) to facilitate teaching, learning, assessment and communication. II. RETENTION AND STUDENT