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their teaching field; actively refer students to supportive college resources; complete professional development; use current technology; and maintain appropriate standards of ethics and professional conduct. Part
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their teaching field; actively refer students to supportive college resources; complete professional development; use current technology; and maintain appropriate standards of ethics and professional conduct. Part
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their teaching field; actively refer students to supportive college resources; complete professional development; use current technology; and maintain appropriate standards of ethics and professional conduct. Part
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or humanresources@tmcc.edu . Job Description We want you! Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is recruiting Part-Time Faculty to teach courses in computer science, cybersecurity, or computer engineering for
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; actively refer students to supportive college resources; complete professional development; use current technology; and maintain appropriate standards of ethics and professional conduct. Part-Time Faculty in
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of Computer Science and Technology. The college welcomes qualified applicants from all backgrounds for temporary Part-Time Faculty teaching assignments. We seek a pool of qualified candidates to teach in-person, online
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or humanresources@tmcc.edu . Job Description We want you! Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is recruiting Part-Time Faculty to teach courses in brakes, transmissions, engine performance, electricity
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; actively refer students to supportive college resources; complete professional development; use current technology; and maintain appropriate standards of ethics and professional conduct. Part-Time Faculty in
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or humanresources@tmcc.edu . Job Description Do you dream in torque specs and live for the purr of a freshly tuned diesel engine? Do you believe that the future of skilled trades starts in the classroom? Are you
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their teaching field; actively refer students to supportive college resources; complete professional development; use current technology; and maintain appropriate standards of ethics and professional conduct. Part