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involved in curriculum development, academic assessment, and re-accreditation Participate in Commencement; Convocation; College-wide, Division, Department, Faculty meetings; assigned committees, task forces
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opportunity. A key concern was Virginia’s ability to develop a skilled and knowledgeable workforce to expand the state’s economy. Today our community colleges give every Virginian the opportunity to gain a
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, and other transfer events featuring four-year colleges and universities. Collaborate with other transfer coaches to develop and disseminate a monthly transfer newsletter/blog. Work with colleagues in
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Success Working Group to actively support policy and process improvement in collaboration with central student services. Assist in the writing of the academic success newsletter/blog/website/CANVAS site
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Success Working Group to actively support policy and process improvement in collaboration with central student services. Assist in the writing of the academic success newsletter/blog/website/CANVAS site
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the needs of traditional and non-traditional students from a variety of backgrounds. • Ability to modify when appropriate, instructional methods and strategies to meet diverse student needs. • Plan and
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courses using established texts; conduct requisite student conferences; hold required office hours; attend to assigned divisional and college duties; contribute to the development of the program of
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effective feedback to students regarding the mastery of course and program learning outcomes; develops curriculum and works collaboratively with colleagues to select program and/or discipline resources
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? Be part of a respected trades program that makes a real difference Work flexible evening hours Contribute to workforce development and community growth Competitive pay and supportive work environment
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and have experience in the area of Medical/Surgical Nursing. Additional Considerations Masters Degree in Nursing; Experience in teaching a nursing program and experience in curriculum development