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The Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences invites applications for one 12-month faculty position as either a Tenure-Track Assistant/Associate Professor rank; OR Assistant/Associate Professor of Professional Practice to serve as Doctoral Capstone Coordinator (DCC) for the developing entry-level Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) Program at Texas Christian University (TCU.
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Reviews and approves personnel actions for the College and departments Works with unit directors to develop strategic staffing plans and to recruit a diverse faculty and staff. Authorizes and approves computer, system, and building access privileges for all faculty, staff, and students within the college.
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Additional related activities include instructional counseling, academic advising, committee service, participation in college wide faculty training or professional programs and participation in local, state, regional, and national professional activities and organizations.
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Job Summary Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) invites applicants for an Assistant Professor faculty position in the Department of Exercise Science and Physical Education starting August 1, 2024.
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If you're passionate about youth development and workforce initiatives and possess the skills and qualifications outlined above, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity to make a positive impact in our community at Medgar Evers College.
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A minimum of an associate degree (or 60 hours of college credit) and 2 years of sworn law enforcement officer experience. The department is responsible for: law enforcement, criminal investigations, parking enforcement, emergency planning, emergency first response, community policing, and special events, among other functions.
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Pellissippi State Community College is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA employer If you have any problems or questions please contact Pellissippi State Community College's Human Resource Office at 865-694-6607 or by email at recruiting@pstcc.edu If you are interested in this position, click on the link to the top "Right" to apply.
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The faculty position in the Computer Science department of the College of Technology, particularly in the areas of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Computer Gaming and Simulation, and Theory of Computation, blends a teaching role with an advocacy role for the College of Technology with corporate partners.
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According to the Community College Survey of Student Engagement, TCC ranks high on measures of active learning and academic challenge, thanks to our creative and scholarly faculty.
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In addition to designing and teaching the course, the lecturer is expected to work with other Part-Time Faculty to foster an inclusive community by organizing social engagements and encouraging open dialogue among students in the program.
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Campus Location Main Campus (Memphis, TN) Position Number 002926 Category Full-Time Faculty Department College of Health Sciences Position Summary. CHS is particularly interested in applicants with a research focus on food systems, community nutrition, sustainability, public health nutrition, or an analogous area of study.
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Embraces the community college mission and the faculty role of contributing to the technical and general education of students who will apply learning to the world of work and transfer their education to a university or the workplace.
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The college prides itself on fostering a close-knit faculty community and on providing a welcoming, learning-centered environment for students. The learning community is distinguished by small classes, close engagement with faculty, intellectual rigor, and dynamic programs of study that reflect the College's mission of lifelong learning.
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Jamestown Community College, a SUNY institution, is a comprehensive community college with degree granting campuses in Jamestown and Olean, New York. JCC is an innovative, open access institution that meets regional education needs by providing transfer degree programs, career programs, community service, developmental education, and training programs for business and industry.
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These programs include, but are not limited to, the Summer of Service program, service learning, volunteer and outreach programs, community partner and agency relations, faith-based immersion experiences, Continuing the Heritage day of service, and community-based college work-study.
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