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Compensation: $66,924 - $80,310 Compensation Type: Salary Employment Type: Regular Grade: E06 Position Summary Under supervision the Release & Environment Analyst supports the day to day running of
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performs instructional duties in diverse learning environments. Adjunct faculty is expected that faculty maintain current professional standards and practices, as well as attend committee/department meetings
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Settings: Familiarity with the unique environment of a college or university campus. Bilingual Abilities: Ability to speak multiple languages, particularly those commonly spoken in the campus community
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of the college campus. Success in this position contributes to the provision of a safe and well-maintained environment for college operations. CONTACTS · Contacts are typically with co-workers, other college
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of students; delivers lectures, assignments and tests; evaluates and records student performance; teaches hands-on skills checks. Works well in a team environment, sharing responsibilities with other members
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Department: Student Advising Position Summary The mission of the Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Science department at Northern New Mexico College is to educate undergraduates in scientific concepts
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protective gear if required. Performs other related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications: High School diploma or GED equivalent Preferences: Experience working in a classroom environment for one or more
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and maintain an effective learning environment in the clinical setting. ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include but are not limited to: Perform additional duties as assigned. Minimum
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Qualifications: High school diploma or GED and three (3) years’ experience in event management PREFRENCES Event planning experience, preferably in a higher education environment Experience working in a fast-paced
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Investigate, analyze, and make recommendations for technologies that align with our Workday environment. In coordination with the San Juan College CIO, represent the CIO in the implementation. Devotes a