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Title: Computer Technology (CIT) Laboratory Technician Number of Positions: 1 Department: School of Technology, Engineering, and Math Classification: 3 – on campus Pay Rate: $41,350 - $50,780/per
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Title: Adjunct Instructor – Computer Information Technology – A+ Hardware/Software courses Required Documents Needed to Upload at Time of Application: • Resume • Unofficial Transcripts Position
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Title: Adjunct Instructor – Computer Information Technology – Cyber Security (Day Classes) Required Documents Needed to Upload at Time of Application: • Resume • Unofficial Transcripts Position
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Title: Adjunct Instructor – Computer Information Technology – Programming or Database Courses Required Documents Needed to Upload at Time of Application: • Resume • Unofficial Transcripts Position
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: $21.21 per hour *If you are a PSCC Student and eligible for the Student Employment Program, you will be paid on experience and the rates are $14.00 (no experience), $15.00 (6 months experience) and $16.00
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: $21.20 per hour *If you are a PSCC Student and eligible for the Student Employment Program, you will be paid on experience and the rates are $14.00 (no experience), $15.00 (6 months experience) and $16.00
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. Supervising the study and learning activities of students assigned. 3. Submitting requests through the department head, program coordinator, or lead teacher for equipment, supplies, textbooks, and other
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leadership to registered nursing enrolled in the clinical component of the Associate of Applied Science in Nursing program. Assists with evaluation, scheduling, and advising of students. Demonstrated ability
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policy. Apply theories and principles of learning to instruction. Adapt instruction to the entry level knowledge and skills of students. Recommend course and program changes to the academic department head
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Information Systems Management (Microsoft Office (Word)) 9/10 Month Tenure Track Faculty (Fall 2026)
policy. Apply theories and principles of learning to instruction. Adapt instruction to the entry level knowledge and skills of students. Recommend course and program changes to the academic department head