-
of educational excellence and innovation to serve the needs of our citizens and strengthen the Commonwealth’s economy. When Virginia’s General Assembly established the Virginia Community College System in 1966
-
classes: day, evening, and weekend classes. Contribute high energy, engagement, creativity, and leadership to the teaching and learning environment. Professional Activities and Contributions: Design
-
discipline. Previous teaching experience. Demonstrated experience in curriculum and course design and development. Operation of a State Vehicle No Supervises Employees No Required Travel N/A Posting Detail
-
in curriculum design, evaluation, instruction, and academic advising. Understands the importance of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and
-
innovation to serve the needs of our citizens and strengthen the Commonwealth’s economy. When Virginia’s General Assembly established the Virginia Community College System in 1966, the need for a
-
. Morning 2 is in person at the Alexandria campus. NOTE: This is not an ESL adjunct position; it is a TESOL (teacher-development) adjunct position. This posting is designed to build a pool of potential
-
demonstrated ability to communicate effectively – verbally and in writing with technical and non-technical personnel. Proficiency with both Microsoft and Apple OS’s applications. Proven ability to plan and
-
, and workforce development; utilizing a broad range of instructional technologies, methods, materials, and facilities that are designed to meet the diverse needs of students; offering a supportive
-
of potential students. Ability to plan, organize, and work independently. Expected to be reliable, responsible, professional, and efficient. Promotes and supports student success. Administer exams and evaluate
-
to partner with students to help them define, plan and progress towards their educational goals by fostering independence, facilitating a professional, supportive environment and promoting student development