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to teach introductory biology courses, including: Non-Major Biology, Human Body Structures & Functions, Introductory Biology, and Human Anatomy & Physiology. San Juan College is committed to building a
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Compensation: $15.50 Compensation Type: Hourly Employment Type: Regular Grade: NE04 Position Summary Assists students, either individually or in small groups, in the review of course material, solving problems and preparing for tests. Duties & Responsibilities Assists students in the review of...
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system for delivery of instruction to regional high school campuses. Support events in Town Hall and other public spaces requiring technology resources. Support the broadcast and recording of Board
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; and possess a thorough knowledge and understanding of all college policies. Use technology tools including, but not limited to, Canvas, Starfish, e-mail, MS Office, and the Internet. Requires continuous
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protective gear if required. Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED, completion of postsecondary coursework in chemistry or equivalent, and one (1) year of directly related experience in higher
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protective gear if required. Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED, completion of postsecondary coursework in chemistry or equivalent, and one (1) year of directly related experience in higher
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including students with disabilities or special learning needs. Maintain student records and provide documentation for in-completes within established College timelines. Utilize a variety of technology-based
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various Science classes (Biology, Chemistry, Physics). Best Consideration Date: June 7th, 2024 Department: The Computer and Learning Center EEO STATEMENT: As an EEO employer, Central New Mexico Community
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Degree from an AVMA Accredited Veterinary Technology Program or be a DVM/VMD. Preference will be given to candidates with prior teaching experience. Experience with traditional face-to-face, hybrid and
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. Duties & Responsibilities ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Teach 15 credit hours each fall and spring semester, which may include day and evening courses. Teach lower-level (1000-2000) undergraduate chemistry courses