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Student Success Advisor
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District-Wide
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| Provides comprehensive and proactive advising, educational guidance, career and transfer
planning services and assistance for students from entry to completion. Such activities include, but are not limited to, engaging students in academic planning, interpreting assessments, clarifying their career and transfer goals, and providing them with referrals to resources to serve them holistically. |
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Adjunct - Dental Hygiene Instructor
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District-Wide
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| St. Louis Community College is seeking Clinical Adjunct Faculty to join our Dental Hygiene program at the Forest Park and Florissant Valley campuses.
In this role, adjunct faculty will provide hands-on clinical instruction and supervision to Dental Hygiene students in our public Dental Hygiene Clinic. Faculty are responsible for guiding students in the application of clinical procedures, patient care, and professional standards, ensuring alignment with the educational goals of the program.
As a CODA-accredited program, we are committed to upholding the standards set by the Commission on Dental Accreditation to ensure high-quality education and patient care. |
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Adjunct Faulty - Mathematics
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Forest Park Campus
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| Provide instruction in mathematics courses, hold scheduled office hours, conduct evaluation of student learning, and maintain appropriate documentation. |
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Adjunct Faculty - Interior Design
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Meramec Campus
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| The Interior Design program at St. Louis Community College is currently in search of Adjunct Faculty to teach interior design studio and/or computer-aided interior design courses for the Fall 2025 Semester. This position is part-time and non-tenure. |
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High School Teacher, TRIO Upward Bound
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Forest Park Campus
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| TRIO Upward Bound High School Teachers provide guidance, instruction, and support for supplemental high school academic sessions. These academic sessions include work in math, (algebra, advanced algebra, geometry, and pre-calculus), English (grammar, literature, and college writing), science (physics, chemistry, and Biology I and II), and/or foreign language (Spanish, Latin, and/or French). TRIO Upward Bound High School Teachers facilitate Saturday sessions during the academic year and/or during the six-week summer program to support the participant’s engagement, learning, and understanding of academic content through project-based learning and collaborative assignments. TRIO Upward Bound High School Teachers are responsible for ensuring a multicultural perspective in all elements of the instruction and content delivered. |