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programs and services, and the success of its students. PVCC seeks to attract, welcome, and retain individuals who reflect the communities we serve. Position Title: Weekend Lab Monitor Department: Health and
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Community College invites highly motivated and qualified individuals to apply for Student Development (SDV) adjunct faculty positions. The Student Development program assists students in making a successful
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to high school students. The Curriculum Developer will support a grant-funded project aimed at creating an innovative program for high school students in the region. This program will expand access to dual
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, procurement processing, program development, providing excellent customer service to students, faculty, and external stakeholders, and working closely with Student Center Director and staff. Additionally, it is
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within project time-lines. Plan, coordinate and monitor the tasks of junior staff in completing AV system hardware, software, system testing, or system updates. Support A/V systems in classrooms
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academic backgrounds and experiences. Engages students outside of class via office hours and provides thorough, timely, and effective feedback to students regarding the mastery of course and program learning
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, and science majors. Beginning in the summer of 1966, all programs taught by Danville Technical Institute were brought under the Virginia Department of Community Colleges. Effective July 1, 1968
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or multilingual skill requirement or preference? Work Schedule Employee will work varying shifts as needed to support program goals including possible evenings and weekends. A minimum of 12 hours per
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the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) program assigned for specific class times when students require direct supervision of skills practice and/or testing. Assignments of instructors to specific stations and/or
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classes in the Year Up program. Courses are offered in traditional, hybrid, and distance learning environments. All faculty members must be available to teach day, evening and weekend classes. Faculty