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Job Description Summary: Workforce Alignment Adjunct positions are part-time positions hired each semester. The adjunct faculty member will be responsible for creating a learning environment that
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Workforce Alignment Adjunct positions are part-time positions hired each semester. The adjunct faculty member will be responsible for creating a learning environment that assists Ivy Tech clients
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. This role focuses on workforce training programs, aligning skills training with employer and industry needs and connecting students to career opportunities. Key Responsibilities Industry Engagement and
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related topics. Customize course materials to align with employer and industry-specific requirements. Assess participant skill levels and track learning progress. Provide coaching, technical assistance, and
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placements. The faculty member will teach multiple ECED courses each semester for high school dual-enrollment students (both 1st year and 2nd year students), assess and provide feedback on student work, post
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meeting regional industry training needs. The faculty member will deliver high-quality instruction aligned with workforce expectations, support student success, and play a key role in expanding adult
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engaging, age-appropriate activities that align with academic standards and promote student learning. ● Student Engagement – Demonstrated ability to build rapport with high school students, foster a positive
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windows, including alignment and weatherproofing. * Familiarity with identifying and repairing exterior building defects, including siding installation and repair. * Understanding of insulation principles
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—including state agencies and economic development organizations—to drive alignment between workforce programs and Indiana’s talent and economic needs. The position will lead efforts to evaluate credential
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classes in partnership with local funding sources such as WorkOne and Next Level Jobs. Working Hours: Multiple CCMA classes will be offered throughout the Bloomington service area. Locations for classes