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Responsibilities Prepare material for courses as directed by Program Director, Purchasing Specialist, Administrative Assistant, or Faculty. Assist in equipment cleaning, maintenance, and repairs. Support safe and
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on the administration of programs 4. Initiates the annual budget planning process 5. Develops a yearly plan for council initiatives and student needs within 60 days of being elected. 6. Establish expectations and goals
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, develops curriculum, assesses student learning, provides student advising and offer specialized training to small businesses and community groups. Every CTE program has a Program Director. As faculty within
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, animation, or game development. Extensive art/design experience and evidence of excellence, or promise of excellence, in instruction. Equivalency Statement The College recognizes the value of skills and
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Development Leads team representing the college through modeling proper sportsmanship and conduct towards players, officials, and the community. Plans and manages team practices and game preparation focusing
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faculty by preparing labs, organizing supplies/equipment, and observing student performance and testing. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Prepare laboratory environments for instruction by assembling
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interviews of students, staff, faculty, local officials and spokespeople and members of the public in an effort to inform, educate and entertain readers of The Broadside. Select and pursue stories with
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will assist children, ages kindergarten through sixth grade, in the development of reading and mathematics skills. Student may be engaged in academic activities with selected students either one-on-one
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, and mental health nursing; and pharmacology. The focus of student instruction includes application of relevant theoretical frameworks, development and refinement of psychomotor skills, integration
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services for students with auditory processing disabilities in lecture and lab classes, exams, discussions and related activities, both online and on campus. Prepare for classes by reading and becoming