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of Indigenous Studies may be hiring from this pool of applicants. Duties include: instructing and advising students in the related area, developing a course outline, syllabus, teaching materials, and exams as
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their area of educational expertise. The College of Indigenous Studies is looking for adjunct faculty/part-time instructors. Duties to include developing a course outline, syllabus, teaching materials, and
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and grow their IT skills in a supportive, educational setting. You’ll collaborate with full-time staff, utilize enterprise-level tools, and develop a holistic understanding of the UA System's IT
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with outdoor classes. This opportunity is available at Prince William Sound College (PWSC), where the Outdoor Leadership program offers a comprehensive two-year Associate's degree focused on developing
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The University of Alaska Anchorage's Community and Technical College (CTC) is a major center for development and delivery of career and technical education programs within the community. In keeping
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and develop engaging curricula for the following areas: Accounting, Applied Management, Business Administration, Economics, Homeland Security and Emergency Management, and Healthcare Management
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students but also to develop your customer service skills. Job duties are primarily clerical and include cash handling, customer service, and helping department managers with special projects as needed. Your
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resources and facilitate their development and success with a commitment to students as whole beings. Serve as an advocate and liaison for students to internal offices including faculty, Enrollment Services
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of Engineering (CoEng) Dean’s Office with specific tasks assigned by staff members which may include but is not limited to: assist with the weekly CoEng Professional Development Seminar Series, provide
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participating in tutor orientation, education workshops, and department meetings. Additionally, the job includes promoting The Learning Center across campus, contributing to the development and presentation