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Adjunct Faculty: Notary Exam Prep Instructor
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South Louisiana Community College
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Abbeville, LA, Crowley, LA, Franklin, LA, Morgan City, LA, New Iberia, LA, Opelousas, LA, St. Martinville, LA, Lafayette, LA
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| The purpose of this position is to instruct individuals interested in becoming a commissioned Louisiana Notary Public. The goal of the instructor is to prepare students to take the Notary Public exam. |
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Instructor, Mathematics
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DCC
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New Orleans, LA
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| The instructor will present specific Math course content with summary assessment of student ability to retain and apply the information in an academic setting. An instructor is responsible for classroom preparation for lectures and labs, proctoring of exams, advising students, and registration. Instructional responsibilities of the equivalent of a minimum of 15 credit hours per semester with developmental math courses composing part to all of the primary course load; 10 office hours per week; an additional 15 hours per week spent in activities such as, participation in advising and registration; participation in developmental activities, including curriculum development and review; and participation in committee assignments as determined by the Chair of the mathematics department or other college administrators. Assigned classes may include night and/or Saturday venues at any of the Delgado campuses. |
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Marine Diesel Engine Technology Adjunct Instructor
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Fletcher Technical Community College
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Thibodaux, LA
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| This is an adjunct position. |
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Math Tutor
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DCC
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New Orleans, LA
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| Provides students with assistance to help them learn concepts covered in college-level courses in Mathematics including but not limited to College Algebra, Trigonometry, Contemporary Math, Statistics, and Calculus, working one-on-one or in small groups. |
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Chemistry Tutor
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DCC
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New Orleans, LA
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| Provides students with assistance to help them learn concepts covered in college-level courses in Chemistry, including but not limited to Introductory Chemistry (Non-Science Majors), Chemistry (Science Majors), and Organic Chemistry, working one-on-one or in small groups. |