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program management activities. Adhere to college and regional academic policies. Education, Experience, and other Requirements: Mathematics Discipline Standard A qualified faculty member in mathematics
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hour What You’ll Do: Teach and support students learning in assigned classes using our statewide course syllabus. Bring industrial concepts to life, including CNC programming theory and blueprint
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of the field or discipline. b. Display an ability to interpret and evaluate theories in the field or discipline. c. Connect subject matter with related fields. d. Stay current in subject matter through
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theories Assist students in interpreting and understanding placement scores, program curricula, and pre-requisites, etc. Assist students in gaining a basic understanding of the College's registration process
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strong problem-solving skills to meet student needs and remove barriers to success. Developmental Advising Expertise Applies student development and learning theories to guide students in identifying
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. Display an ability to interpret and evaluate theories in the field or discipline. c. Connect subject matter with related fields. d. Stay current in subject matter through professional development. 2
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The Career Coach provides coaching services to assist students in completing their Career Development Portfolio (CDP). Reports to the campus Director of Career Services and works collaboratively with Employer Consultants, Talent Connection Managers, Advisors, K-14 Leads, and other faculty and...
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meet minimum requirements. Major Responsibilities: Mathematics Tutor Responsibilities include tutoring students in basic mathematics and pre-algebra, and assisting with higher mathematics. Bachelor's
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respect for diversity of people, styles, and views. Promote same as an integral part of one's work. A qualified faculty member meets the course standard through one of two routes: a.) Meets the mathematics
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, mathematics, or engineering-related field as appropriate to the course and/or specialty being taught beyond the introductory principle(s) level; OR Possesses a bachelor's degree in mathematics, engineering, or