Interpreter Coord, ASLIE
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Richmond Campus
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The ASLIE Interpreter Coordinator is responsible for interpreting support and administering the program of direct interpreting services for deaf and hard of hearing College of Education and Applied Human Science (CEAHS) Faculty and Staff. The Coordinator’s responsibilities include management of the interpreting services including scheduling of interpreting, fiscal management, CART services, collecting and analyzing data on services provided, consultation and liaison with faculty and staff, equipment management, support technology, evaluation and assessment of interpreting needs, development of standard operating procedures, and direct supervision of the full-time and/or part-time interpreting staff. May screen and select freelance interpreters based on the needs of interpreter consumers. |
Model High School Seasonal Athletic Coach - Various Sports
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Richmond Campus
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Join a winning team at Model High or Middle School! Apply today to coach a seasonal sport for middle and/or high school students. Positions include head coach and assistant positions. Pay varies based on position, sport and length of season.
Athletic Seasons
Fall: July - October
Winter: November - January
Spring: February - June |
Intermittent Facilitator
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Remote Opportunities
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Serve as a meeting and facilitation process expert by organizing and facilitating a wide variety of meetings for diverse internal and external clients. Services are provided in-person, online, and in hybrid environments throughout the country. |
Community Education Facilitator
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Richmond Campus
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A Community Education Facilitator is responsible for instruction, monitoring, and/or preparing curriculum for community classes. A Community Education Facilitator is expected to be enthusiastic and knowledgeable in their talent, skill or hobby. Facilitator will be assigned to particular program areas accordingly. |
Workforce Education Instructor
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Richmond Campus
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A Workforce Education Instructor is responsible for instruction, monitoring, and/or preparing curriculum for business/industry classes as well as grant programs. A Workforce Education Instructor is expected to be an expert in their field and will be assigned to particular program areas accordingly. Classes are taught in Richmond, Louisville, and throughout an 8-state region, so travel may be required. |