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. More information can be found on our Benefits website . Job Description: POSITION TITLE: Adjunct Faculty - Computer Information Systems DEPARTMENT: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM
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of an Associate degree from an American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) accredited program with current credentialing as a veterinary technician; or minimum of a Bachelor's degree in animal sciences, zoology
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clinical experience in psychiatric nursing, within the last five (5) years. Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office 365, as well as technology and computer applications common in nursing practice
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of full-time clinical experience in medical/surgical nursing, within the last five (5) years. Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office 365, as well as technology and computer applications common in
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of the Free Application for Student Financial Aid (FAFSA) and any other required documents. Collect and process documents such as change of program forms, registration forms, withdrawals, enrollment
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, training, and experience. Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office 365, as well as technology and computer applications common in education. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Ability
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) years of full-time clinical experience in fundamentals nursing, within the last five (5) years. Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office 365, as well as technology and computer applications common
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. Graduate of Bristol's Adjunct Certificate Program. 18 graduate credits in the area of education and/or a health science-related field. Ability to communicate in a language in addition to English. PHYSICAL
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Vice Presidents, Academic and Campus Deans, Program Chairs and Coordinators, and campus adjunct and full-time faculty to determine program offerings and course scheduling for the campus. Administrative
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experience in a pediatric nursing setting. Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office 365 and online teaching, as well as technology and computer applications common in nursing practice and education