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classroom materials and room set-up. Participate in ongoing paid professional development, including but not limited to conference calls, one-on- one coaching, in-service days, and peer observations. Always
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records, such as attendance and test scores. Manage classroom materials and room set-up. Participate in ongoing paid professional development, including but not limited to conference calls, one-on- one
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test scores. Manage classroom materials and room set-up. Participate in ongoing paid professional development, including but not limited to conference calls, one-on- one coaching, in-service days, and
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attendance and test scores. Manage classroom materials and room set-up. Participate in ongoing paid professional development, including but not limited to conference calls, one-on- one coaching, in-service
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records, such as attendance and test scores. Manage classroom materials and room set-up. Participate in ongoing paid professional development, including but not limited to conference calls, one-on- one
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Sharing Agreement with Foundation for Tacoma Students. Maintain O-EDI websites to communicate the O-EDI impact and ensure training frameworks and training materials used for relevant RCWs are publicly
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students for entry-level employment in the welding industry. Tasks include: Teach welding curriculum related to the welding Technology Certificate programs. Create, implement, and modify curriculum as
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-fitters, welders and blueprint readers. Now, CPTC offers more than forty programs in Aerospace, Advanced Manufacturing, Health Sciences, Human Services, Business, Hospitality, Science Technology
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Ensure training frameworks and training materials used for relevant RCWs are publicly accessible on the CPTC website. Other related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree from
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adequate knowledge and proficiency in program content areas, technology, and industry standards. The candidate must work as a team member to help maintain program accreditation standards, can teach at