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: Bachelor’s, Master's Preferred Experience: Minimum of 2-3 years office experience (Experience in higher education a plus) Computer Skills: Highly Proficient in Data Entry and Microsoft Office Products
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Position: Adjunct Professor-Biology Hours/Status: Part Time/Adjunct Start Date: September 2025 Reports to: Program Director-Sciences & Market Dean of Instruction Location: Wauwatosa
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programs compete at the NJCAA Division II level (scholarship offering). All coaches are responsible for the overall development and advancement of a competitive athletic program while demonstrating high
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Division is seeking an Early Childhood Instructor at the Wauwatosa Campus for the evening program. Seeking 1-2 individuals to support coursework required for CDA licensure path. Responsibilities: Facilitate
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competitive athletic program while demonstrating high moral and ethical standards and positive sportsmanship. The assistant coach must focus not only on excellence on the field, but recognize and emphasize
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Wisconsin RN license required (PN program) Doctorate Degree preferred Successful teaching in higher education setting preferred Minimum of 2 years’ clinical experience in field required Working knowledge
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. Must have excellent customer service skills and the ability to work with a diverse group, in a fast-paced environment. Strong computer skills required in Microsoft Word and Excel. Knowledge of SCT Banner
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program outcomes and requirements to ensure compliance with the Official College Catalog and to assure current knowledge of program offerings from a career and employment perspective. Teach and model
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based on program requirements, academic and financial aid guidelines, and test results Schedule students in a timely fashion according to program planning grids Work closely with academic program
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of the soccer program along with being a relentless supporter of Bryant & Stratton College and its athletics department. This coach will be responsible for starting this program from its initial stages