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in Secondary Social Studies and Cultural Foundations, Department of Teaching & Learning, Phyllis J. Washington College of Education We are seeking applications for a non-tenure track, clinical faculty
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at the University of Montana – Missoula, University of Montana Western (Dillon), and Helena College. Do not apply through Indeed.com or use easy apply through Indeed.com*. The Western Montana Area Health Education
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The Division of Education is seeking a part-time Montana Teacher Residency Program (MTRP) Coordinator to oversee the recruitment, placement, and support of Residents across Montana. The MTRP Coordinator will
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of delivering both classroom and hands-on lab instruction, to join our team providing high quality education, training, and mentorship to students in our Diesel Technology/Transportation Studies Unit. Missoula
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service orientation Interpersonal, listening and oral communication Organization and time-management Minimum Required Experience Knowledge and skill equivalent to a high school education Preferred
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responsibility is to assist and support instructors in developing online, blended and hybrid courses, incorporating educational technologies in teaching and learning across the University of Montana and beyond
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applications for a Coordinator/Instructor/Advisor position to join their team. This dynamic position is responsible for assisting the SSS Project to meet U.S. Department of Education expectations to help
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individuals are invited to apply for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position that will join our team to provide high quality education, training, and mentorship to the next generation of Construction
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and meetings. Develop and distribute communications from the office, including emails, letters, and memos. Identify and implement process improvements to enhance efficiency. Manage office supplies and
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procurement procedures, and familiarity with the UM student hiring process. Coordinate, implement, and enhance IPAT’s interaction and public persona with current and future undergraduate students. Develop and