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’ experience in an administrative support environment. Must have good technology skills and the ability to assess and troubleshoot system issues Must have good written and oral communication skills; above
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Job Title: Adjunct Faculty - Communications Location: Indianapolis Job Type: Part-time Classification: Adjunct faculty Salary Range: $48.67 Per Contact Hour Reports To: Department/Program Chair Who
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member in Spanish meets the discipline standard through one of three routes: Possesses an earned master’s or higher degree, from a regionally accredited institution, in Spanish language or Spanish
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, interviews, and other on campus events. Interpreters must possess fluent American Sign Language and spoken English language skills, accurate interpreting skills, and thorough knowledge of and adherence
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the discipline standard through one of two routes: Possesses an earned master's or higher degree in speech or communication, from a regionally accredited institution; or Possesses an earned master's or higher
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standards. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Department/Program Chair EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Spanish Discipline Standard A qualified faculty member in Spanish meets the discipline standard through one of three routes
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with related fields. Stay current in subject matter through professional development. Teaching Performance Plan and organize instruction in ways which maximize student learning. Employ appropriate
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Composition courses. Teaching assignments are typically 8-week courses held in person at the Columbus, Franklin, or Shelbyville campus. When submitting the application please attach unofficial transcripts
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to demonstrate fluency in American Sign Language (ASL) and English, possess a thorough knowledge of the NAD-RID Code of Professional Conduct, and possess strong interpersonal and communication skills. This role
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Provide quality and engaging instruction in all delivery methods and formats within specific academic programs; provide timely and meaningful feedback to students regarding the mastery of course and