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success. This position starts either May or August of 2026. Job Description: The Veterinary Technology Program at Austin Community College prepares students for successful careers as Licensed Veterinary
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teach hands-on classes as well as best-practices in construction. Our program is primarily based at Round Rock and Riverside ACC campuses; high school students may also receive college credit for approved
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of the discipline. Evaluate student progress and provide clear, timely feedback reflecting program learning outcomes and departmental expectations. Provide teaching and mentoring services to students in a manner
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an environment that promotes belonging for all. This position starts in August 2026. Job Description: Austin Community College’s Legal Paralegal Program is a night/Saturday program designed to prepare the student
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-honored techniques and fundamentals such as fabrication, lost-wax casting, stone setting and repair; as well as access to state-of-the-art equipment and computer aided design (CAD) technology. With decades
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and macOS endpoints across the college. This role blends systems administration, automation, and security to deliver a stable, modern, and secure endpoint computing environment for faculty and staff
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confidentiality of work-related information. Technology Skills Demonstrated proficiency using computer applications, classroom, or other current learning technologies for effective teaching at the community college
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, online course design and development, integration of digital tools and platforms, online program quality assurance (e.g., Quality Matters), competency-based education (CBE), micro-credential development
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desktop publishing and update program webpage. Required Work Experience Two years related work experience. Preferred Work Experience Experience working with students and parents who are traditionally
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completion of an Interpreter Preparation Program Internship. Preferred Work Experience One year work experience sign language interpreting in a post-secondary educational environment. Required Education High