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, and contribute to program and curriculum development. This position requires a commitment to teaching excellence, continuous professional development, and service to the college and community
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Posting Details Posting Summary Working Title Automotive & Collision Program Assistant Role Title Admin and Office Spec III Role Code 19013-FP FLSA Exempt Pay Band 03 Position Number 28000806 Agency
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to staff level. ● To understand the technical environment and plan accordingly. ● To find creative solutions to problems. ● To analyze user needs and solve problems. ● To be a self-starter and work
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opportunities, including for-credit transfer and career technical programs, robust distance education coursework, quality dual enrollment courses, and award-winning workforce training and credentialing programs
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Studies, and the Health Information Management program while adhering to all Virginia Community College System (VCCS) policies and procedures. Responsibilities of this position will include serving
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or an off-site location. Please see our website https://laurelridgeworkforce.com/ for additional information about Workforce Solutions and these programs. BENEFITS INCLUDE: Teach as little as one evening
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County Center or an off-site location. Please see our website https://laurelridgeworkforce.com/ for additional information about Workforce Solutions and these programs. BENEFITS INCLUDE: Teach as little
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some nights/weekends as needed to support the programs. Sensitive Position No Job Description The Instructional Designer supports instructional excellence and student success by partnering with faculty
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some nights/weekends as needed to support the programs. Sensitive Position No Job Description The Instructional Designer supports instructional excellence and student success by partnering with faculty
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engineering, business administration, liberal arts, and science majors. Beginning in the summer of 1966, all programs taught by Danville Technical Institute were brought under the Virginia Department