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Functions The American Sign Language Lab tutor will provide individual and group American Sign Language tutoring to students enrolled in ASL, Deaf and Hard of Hearing educator prep, and interpreter education
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English courses. Dual Credit Part-Time Faculty are hired by Eastern Kentucky University to teach college-level courses to eligible high school students through the Dual Credit Program. Faculty deliver
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Mental Health Counseling, School Counseling) and Communication Sciences and Disorders (i.e., Speech-Language Pathology) programs. Graduate Assistants will be involved in varying aspects of teaching
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, service, seminars, and workshops. The successful candidate may also assist in promoting the Dept. of Computer Science & Institutional Technology programs as well as support the initiatives of the College
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Person: Alison Buck Job Summary/Basic Functions The Department of Language & Cultural Studies, Anthropology and Sociology at Eastern Kentucky University invites applications for a part-time faculty
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, Advising 360 Banner, and/or Slate preferred. Job Duties: 50% - Serve as Primary Academic Advisor for assigned freshmen and sophomore students and/or undergraduate or graduate students in an online program
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semester. Minimum Qualifications Licensure & Certifications: Must be enrolled at EKU. Preferred Qualifications: Appropriate proficiency in oral and written English and target language(s) required
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Mathematics, English, Science, or Foreign Language. The Upward Bound Summer Chautauqua is a six-week, college-preparatory program housed on EKU’s campus which will take place from June 7th- July 17th. Students
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Grade: Exempt - 43 Retirement: KTRS Contact Person: Andrea Brin Job Summary/Basic Functions The Program Coordinator for the TRIO Talent Search Program provides essential administrative and logistical
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well as grant programs. A Workforce Education Instructor is expected to be an expert in their field and will be assigned to particular program areas accordingly. Classes are taught in Richmond, Louisville, and