35 post-doc-in-wireless-communication-and-networks-2016 positions at Carl Sandburg College
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management skills. Working knowledge of technology operations including wired and Wireless Network Technologies, Virtual Server Management, Disaster Recovery, Data Security and Privacy, IT Personnel Management
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and locations, and provide instruction necessary for fulfilling course objectives. Primary responsibilities are the instruction of Information & Communication Technology courses. Notify Dean in
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defined by criteria of the State of Illinois Community College Board Department of Academic Affairs and Career and Technical Education. Earned Bachelor's degree in appropriate subject matter required
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full-time faculty members should be on Campus a minimum of twenty (20) hours per week excluding overload. This includes classes, posted hours, and general preparation time Attend all regularly scheduled
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twenty (20) hours per week excluding overload. This includes classes, posted hours, and general preparation time Attend all regularly scheduled Nursing Health Department meetings and College meetings
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progress and preparation of materials for class work. Time spent on campus must be a minimum of twenty (20) hours per week excluding overload. This includes classes, posted hours, and general preparation
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on student progress and preparation of materials for class work. Time spent on campus must be a minimum of twenty (20) hours per week excluding overload. This includes classes, posted hours, and general
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their classrooms to improve instruction and provide opportunities for students to work on their own. Coordinate Sandburg Educational Network events. Coordinate the identification, evaluation, and recommendation
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emergency response protocols, and serve as communication link to emergency response personnel. Being alert and sensitive to emergency call situations. This requires an appropriate and immediate response
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circumstances present in the college operation to avoid potential torts or injuries to students, staff, or the general public, and then communicate observations to the appropriate supervisor and/or Risk