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reliable access to technology services for faculty, staff, and students. This includes performing day-to-day monitoring, maintenance, and basic administration of on-premises servers, virtual machines, and
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that support teaching and learning and who are well connected to the communities we serve. Are you someone who wants to help students achieve their educational and professional dreams? RCC seeks applicants
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collaboratively in a diverse educational environment. Utilize high levels of energy, creativity, and motivation to foster learning. Demonstrate current knowledge of EMS education standards. Adhere to EMS program
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* Knowledge of instructional technology applications, such as the Canvas learning management system.. * Demonstrated ability to communicate and work effectively with multi-cultural populations that support
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to make decisions and work independently. Strong customer service orientation. Familiarity with computer applications related to financial aid as well as student information systems. Flexibility and
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to teach other RCC sites. Sensitive Position No Job Description Rappahannock Community College (RCC) is a two-year public institution of higher education in the Virginia Community College System (VCCS
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, semester basis as needed. IST adjunct faculty are needed to teach college-level courses in-person on the main Virginia Western campus, as well as hybrid or distance learning/online courses. Faculty
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and skills of dental office practice management procedures. Knowledge and skills to utilize basic computer software programs such as Microsoft Office and dental office electronic software. Knowledge and
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. Additional Considerations Knowledge of instructional technology applications, such as the Canvas learning management system. Related occupational experience or teaching experience in one or more college level
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academic backgrounds and experiences. Teaching may include a variety of formats: face to face, remote, and online. Adjunct faculty are employed to teach up to 12 credit hours in the fall and spring semester