693 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Virginia Community College
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policies from multiple agencies and governing bodies, to include NOVA, the VCCS, NACEP, and SACS-COC, as it relates to credentialing, onboarding, professional development, and mentorship. The Dual Enrollment
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. Requires working until 7 p.m. occasionally and multiple nights until 7 p.m. during late registration periods. The number of hours per week may vary (between 20 and 29) with the higher hours corresponding
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multiple basic tasks at one time and solve routine problems with limited assistance; communicate effectively and work with diverse groups of people; assist in the development and maintenance of a procedural
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with excellent fringe benefits Opportunities for professional growth and development A supportive environment dedicated to student and community success The chance to make a meaningful difference in
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ranging from introductory to more advanced topics such as: Introduction to Computer Science and Software Development Object Oriented Programming and Problem Solving Algorithms and Data Structures
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issues relevant to TCC audiences; and informs students about important events and deadlines. Develop weekly content plans in collaboration with Campus Communications Officers, Marketing, and other TCC
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Program • Facilitate the mascot request and scheduling process. • Recruit, audition, train, and onboard student staff to perform our fun and dynamic mascot. • Serve as handler for appearances at campus and
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hours are not exceeded within the May 1 – April 30 365- day period. Sensitive Position No Job Description Danville Community College developed from two institutions, Danville Technical Institute and the
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, professional sectors, and academia had called for a new approach to providing educational opportunity. A key concern was Virginia’s ability to develop a skilled and knowledgeable workforce to expand the state’s
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sectors, and academia had called for a new approach to providing educational opportunity. A key concern was Virginia’s ability to develop a skilled and knowledgeable workforce to expand the state’s economy