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Leadership exist to provide a robust campus community to support student engagement, leadership development, and extracurricular activities creating a sense of belonging. Reporting to the Dean of Retention and
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/Required Qualifications Knowledge and skills in a specific building trade. Knowledge of several building trades (carpentry, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, etc.) Ability to supervise and train employees in
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shall be on good teaching by working with students in classrooms, laboratories, individual conferences, and related activities—to help the student develop their interests and abilities to their fullest
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, individual conferences, and related activities—to help the student develop their interests and abilities to their fullest capacity to become a better person, a better worker, and a better citizen. Duties and
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conferences, and related activities—to help the student develop their interests and abilities to their fullest capacity to become a better person, a better worker, and a better citizen. Duties and Tasks
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eligible for health or leave benefits. However, the position may offer educational benefits through our professional development and educational assistance policies. Note: Adjunct/Continuing Education
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and as such is not eligible for health or leave benefits. However, the position may offer educational benefits through our professional development and educational assistance policies. Note: Adjunct
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three-year $3.94 million grant, through the U.S. Economic Development Administration’s Good Jobs Challenge, to create a robust workforce development system to support the Greater Richmond MSA’s growing
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providing educational 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
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. RCC’s annualized enrollment of 3,700 credit students in 2024-2025 and almost 800 workforce and community development students are supported by almost 140 full-time employees and over 200 part-time/adjunct