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Apply now Job no:495108 Work type:Temporary Location:Pensacola - Main Campus Categories:Temporary, School of Education The University of West Florida is an Equal Opportunity/Access/Affirmative
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of English is seeking a full-time instructor with demonstrated experience teaching General Education courses such as introductory literature courses, first-year composition, and others. The candidate will
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Apply now Job no:495517 Work type:Staff Full-time Location:Pensacola - Main Campus Categories:Staff, School of Education The University of West Florida is an Equal Opportunity/Access/Affirmative
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Doctorate degree in education, instructional technology, or a closely related field. Earned tenure and promotion in rank in the field of the doctorate. Successful administrative experience in higher
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Placement Sr. Coordinator, Pos. 128960 Job Summary: This position serves as the field placement coordinator for the Department of Social Work. The position requires the coordinator to arrange field education
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specialization from an accredited institution and six years of experience advising, teaching, mentoring or significantly interacting with college students. Position Qualifications: Graduate degree in Education and
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of English is seeking a full-time instructor with demonstrated experience teaching creative writing with an emphasis in fiction or nonfiction with a demonstrated ability to teach in a second genre as
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time periods, and thematic emphases is welcome. The successful candidate will teach a 4/4 teaching load, mainly sections of AMH 2020 and AMH 2010. They will also serve on university, college, and
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of Professional/Clinical Practice Working Title: Director of Bands and Music Education Job Summary: The University of West Florida Dr. Grier Williams School of Music seeks a Instructor of Music Education and
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Systems, and other management related courses to adequately provide a good foundation in Management Information Systems, and to prepare students for many other classes within the department and the College