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course objectives. Makes optimal use of available technology to enhance instructional methods. Works with students to remove barriers to retention and completion of the program. Develops/maintains course
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Full-Time Nursing Faculty (AS Program) * Location: Ivy Tech Community College - Crown Point, Indiana * Start Date: August 18, 2025 * Salary: $55,000-$60,000 (9- month contract)+ potential for summer
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pedagogy and technology that best support student learning, and in accordance with college loading policy, course objectives and program learning outcomes. Develop and maintain curriculum and supporting
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appropriate, instructional methods and strategies to meet diverse student’s needs. d. Employ available instructional technology when appropriate. e. Encourage the development of communication skills and
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, software development, computer science, cybersecurity, or a computer-related field. If you don’t have the above qualification, then we require one of the following: An out-of-field master’s degree with
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methods and strategies to meet diverse student’s needs. d. Employ available instructional technology when appropriate. e. Encourage the development of communication skills and higher order thinking
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populations of prospective students. Must possess skills and experience in public speaking. Previous computer experience is necessary. Must possess a willingness and an ability to travel. Preferred
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course objectives. Makes optimal use of available technology to enhance instructional methods. Develops/maintains course outlines, syllabi, lesson plans, assignments, tests, and materials. Maintains
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program. Facilitate student learning by delivering assigned classes in accordance with College policy and course objectives. Ensure all course work for assigned classes is in alignment with the associated
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of the program over the next three years. The intent is to assist students with both nursing course work and improve NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN pass rate outcomes. Position requires a sensitivity to, and