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programs and database systems which include Microsoft Office Suite, email, website editing, basic desktop publishing, and modern office equipment. Ergonomic Requirements Regular office hours are established
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aids or services. Ability to review, understand and apply concepts presented in training programs, conferences, and/or professional literature. Ability to work with other faculty and COCC staff at all
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duties as assigned. Assist Program Director with completion of MAERB faculty workbook and documentation required for accrediting body approval. Department Specific Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
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. The employee is required to meet physical and ergonomic requirements of the program area as this may vary from positions. All individuals are required to be able to perform the essential functions with
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Associate of Arts degree program. The Assistant Professor of English would also have the opportunity to teach literature classes 1 – 3 times per academic year. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Provide
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aids or services. Ability to review, understand and apply concepts presented in training programs, conferences, and/or professional literature. Ability to work with other faculty and COCC staff at all
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Associate of Arts degree program. The Assistant Professor of English would also have the opportunity to teach literature classes 1 – 3 times per academic year. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Provide
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. Under the direction of the Advisor for Student Media, oversee The Broadside program budget and ensure the organization stays on budget each term. Performs other duties as assigned that support the overall
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diverse set of individuals and groups representing a variety of backgrounds. Ability to plan and work successfully with minimal supervision. Must be able to work with a diverse clientele. Excellent
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availability, accessibility, interaction, outreach, and programming. Engage in intentional conversations with resident students, identify any social and academic needs, and respond to them in a variety of means