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to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. This position will deliver high-quality instruction to a diverse population of ESL learners, support English for Academic Purposes (EAP) pathways, and contribute
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to serve as the Program Director for our TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) Program. This position provides strategic and operational leadership, ensuring program activities align with federal guidelines
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members. Core testing functions include: Virginia Placement Test (VPT), MyMathLab, and Thinkwell Math Module diagnostics, English-as-Second language placement testing, Computer Competency tests, NAS
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assigned by the program director, evaluating and ensuring the effectiveness of clinical experiences for the adult cardiac sonography students, as well as providing clinical instruction and documenting
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Biology Chemistry Childhood Development Communication and Theatre Computer Science Criminal Justice Education English History Human Services Humanities Mathematics Music Natural Sciences Philosophy Physics
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Virginia driver’s license and good driving record. Participation in Plumbing Trades Program. Experience and/or training in preventive maintenance. Additional Considerations Successfully completed plumbing
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, in order that they may perform the Great Expectations program responsibilities. Virginia State Legislature allots funds annually for dedicated support to Great Expectations. The number of hours
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of their level of readiness for college-level work. Willingness to engage in program improvement. Demonstrated ability to engage with peers and colleagues in supporting efforts to improve student success
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Computer skills, including Microsoft Office programs and Google docs. Education and/or experience equivalent to an Associate’s Degree. Additional Considerations Bachelor’s degree preferred Work experience in
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Support Services Program which offers eligible students (e.g., first-generation, low-income, documented disability) additional support to achieve academic success. The Director for TRIO Student Support