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for non-credit adjunct faculty. Adjunct positions are on a dates needed contract basis. This position is a temporary faculty position for research, approved course development, and other non-teaching, non
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leadership to advance its mission of excellence in teaching, research, service, and community engagement. The Dean will oversee academic program development and review, support faculty and staff success
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, resilient and passionate in their work with Alaska’s learners, families, educators and communities. The SOE offers undergraduate and graduate curricula and programs designed to prepare personnel for various
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collaborate on program development, grants, and faculty committees. To thrive in this role you should have strong communication and presentation skills, a background in teaching or training, and hands
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and/or related industry instructional training work experience directly related to industrial process operations. Experience with: learning outcomes, curriculum development, developing assessments
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, resource access, and more. Growth in this role includes developing expertise across the portfolio of technology services used in the Consortium Library. You will use that knowledge to assist customers in
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from NCCT will be considered. Preferred Experience: • Experience in curriculum development and assessment; experience in program management. • Familiarity with institutional and/or discipline-based
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The Assistant Hockey Coach plays a vital role within our Athletics Department, supporting the Head Coach in all aspects of our hockey program’s development and success. This includes practice
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on suitability of their academic preparation, documented past teaching experience, and potential to provide high-quality instruction to students participating in professional development offerings. Knowledge
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nationwide as one of the most rewarding student jobs! Undergraduate Assistants (UAs) are KPC students who work hand-in-hand with faculty to enhance the educational environment and also develop their own