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or humanresources@tmcc.edu . Job Description We want you! Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is recruiting Part-Time Faculty to teach courses in economics for the Department of Business. The college welcomes
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-Time Faculty in the Department of Biology and Public Health teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: BIOL 100: General Biology for Nonmajors BIOL 190A
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professional conduct. Part-Time Faculty in the Department of History, Political Science and Law teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: Introduction to American
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or humanresources@tmcc.edu . Job Description We want you! Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is recruiting Part-Time Faculty to teach courses in fire science for the Department of Public Safety. The college
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-Time Faculty in the Department of Physical Sciences teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: ENV 101 To learn more about this program and its courses, visit
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or humanresources@tmcc.edu . Job Description Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC), located in Reno, Nevada, is seeking applicants for a Recruiter in the Veterans Upward Bound (VUB) program. This is a part-time
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Veterinary Nursing Program (and Veterinary Assistant Program) faculty. This is your opportunity to trade in emergency calls and double-booked appointments for meaningful mentorship, collaborative teaching, and
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the Department of Physical Sciences teach a variety of courses, based on staffing and program needs. Some examples include: GEOL 100 GEOL 101 GEOL 102 To learn more about this program and its courses, visit our
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their teaching field; actively refer students to supportive college resources; complete professional development; use current technology; and maintain appropriate standards of ethics and professional conduct. Part
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their teaching field; actively refer students to supportive college resources; complete professional development; use current technology; and maintain appropriate standards of ethics and professional conduct