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, invites applications for a part-time adjunct faculty position in the Textile Development and Marketing Department, within the School of Business and Technology. The Fashion Institute of Technology, a part
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. Key ACE program features include a consolidated block schedule, small class size, required full-time study and comprehensive advisement and career development services. Financial incentives include cost
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expected to keep current with accessibility regulations and guidelines, as well as new technological developments in the field of online, hybrid, and web-enhanced education technologies and methodology
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and transitioning military personnel to obtain federal certification for their developed skills; - Develop and teach an Aviation Maintenance Pre-Apprenticeship Program; - Schedule ATI instructors and
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Trades Generalist FM&D December 17, 2025 Open until filled The Department of Facilities Management and Development at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University is seeking a full-time Trades Generalist
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part of the State University of New York, has offered tuition-free academic and workforce development opportunities to disadvantaged and educationally under-prepared individuals. CDEOC’s Mission
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University of New York, has offered tuition-free academic and workforce development opportunities to disadvantaged and educationally under-prepared individuals. CDEOC’s Mission: The Hudson Valley Community
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to teach clinical courses in our pre-licensure nursing program. Clinical learning opportunities are offered in a variety of healthcare settings in Delaware, Otsego and occasionally in surrounding counties
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master course schedule development, faculty evaluation, student and faculty support, budget and resource management, and program-level assessment. The Associate Dean also represents the college in campus
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Schenectady is a premier college that provides quality, comprehensive education for transfer, career, training, and workforce development in a student-centered environment, serving students from a wide range of