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Adjunct faculty are responsible for teaching courses in the Applied Technologies Leadership program. The instructor is responsible for identifying and meeting the needs of the students, contributing
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assist with outreach to rural and underserved communities. This role involves partnership development, internal program support, and staying current on evolving contracting policies and systems. To thrive
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webinars, and assist with outreach to rural and underserved communities. This role involves partnership development, internal program support, and staying current on evolving contracting policies and systems
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Are you ready to make a meaningful impact? Become a Resident Assistant (RA) at UAA and take on a role that combines mentorship, leadership, and community development. We're looking for detail
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across Alaska, as excellent healthcare education is the cornerstone of prevention, wellness, and quality of life Adjunct faculty will develop and deliver instructional materials, including lectures
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, is highly beneficial. A background in AI technology, such as ChatGPT, is preferred. The candidate should also have knowledge of marketing practices for small businesses, basic web development
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the University of Alaska Anchorage which is independently accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU). Adjunct faculty will develop and deliver instructional materials, including
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develop and deliver instructional materials, including lectures, assignments, and assessments, in accordance with program curriculum and learning objectives. They will provide guidance and support to
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or nature lover. PWSC is part of the University of Alaska Anchorage which is independently accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU). Adjunct faculty will develop and deliver
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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