27 computer-engineering-network "https:" positions at Mount Wachusett Community College
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,STEM,Science, Mathematics, English, Languages, Reading etc. Responsibilities: Provide instruction to program classes; Develop implementation strategy and curriculum; Participate in student assistance
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or GED). Instructors are required to keep written lesson plans and align all instructional activities to the program curriculum, College and Career Readiness Standards for Adult Education, Next Generation
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the general upkeep and appearance of the program area; Assist with the design, development, and review of the program's instructional and operations material (e.g. Learning Success Guide (http
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philosophy. Evidence of understanding and appreciation for diversity and multiculturalism. Integration of computer technology into instruction. Ability to work effectively with populations representing diverse
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Development provides strategic leadership for a comprehensive, student-centered career development and employer engagement program that advances career readiness, equitable workforce outcomes, and post
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engagement and service learning initiatives and is nationally recognized as a veteran- friendly school. MWCC is in the process of constructing a $42 million science and technology building to support growing
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QUALIFICATIONS: Must have completed two semesters and was an active participant in the SUCCESS Program Must be a currently enrolled MWCC student (minimum 6 credit hours per semester) in good academic standing
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institution above the high school level, as evidence of completion of a two year program in refrigeration and heating, may be substituted for one year of the required experience.* *Education toward such a
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,STEM,Science, Mathematics, English, Languages, Reading etc. Responsibilities: Provide instruction to program classes; Develop implementation strategy and curriculum; Participate in student assistance
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initiatives and is nationally recognized as a veteran- friendly school. MWCC is in the process of constructing a $42 million science and technology building to support growing STEM programs. The college