Assistant Professor, Manufacturing Engineering
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Richmond Campus
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The Department of Engineering and Technology at Eastern Kentucky University invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor for Academic Year 2024-2025. Applicants should hold an earned Ph.D. in Manufacturing Engineering or a related field such as Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Engineering from an accredited institution at the time of appointment. ABD applicants may be considered but must have a Ph.D. (verified by official transcripts) at the time of appointment. The position begins August 2024. |
Director, CIEGE
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Richmond Campus
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The Director for the Center for Inclusive Excellence and Global Engagement provides vision, leadership, and assessment for programming and services focused on student development, recruitment & retention, global engagement, and a sense of belonging for the EKU community. The Director oversees the day-to-day operations of the Center for Inclusive Excellence and Global Engagement and works in collaboration with university administrators, faculty, staff, and students to develop, implement, and assess CIEGE initiatives. The Director will collaborate across campus to ensure a sense of belonging for students through recruitment, retention, and engagement initiatives and will develop and track success metrics for student belonging. The Director will connect with and build relationships with community partners, alumni, and donors to advance the mission of the CIEGE. Additionally, the Director will provide guidance to faculty, staff, and students through individual and group interaction. The incumbent should be highly collaborative with a record of relationship building, resource management, and personnel management. Position will require occasional night and weekend work. |
Chair, of Dept. Engineering and Technology, & Director of Manufacturing Engineering
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Richmond Campus
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The College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (CSTEM) at Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) invites applications and nominations for the combined position of Chair of the Department of Engineering and Technology, and the Director of the Manufacturing Engineering program (housed within the Dept. of Engineering and Technology). The Chair/Director reports to the Dean of the College of STEM. Position includes administrative, budgetary, and program decision-making within the Department.
PhD is required in Manufacturing Engineering or a closely related field such as Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Engineering, from an accredited institution. Experience in university academic leadership and EAC-ABET accreditation is required. Credentials for appointment at the rank of professor: demonstrated record of distinguished teaching, research/scholarship, and service; experience in curriculum development, program expansion, student recruitment and retention; faculty recruitment and development; fiscal management; and record of involvement in professional societies and community relations are essential. |
Football Quality Control
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Richmond Campus
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A Football Quality Control Assistant provides support to the offensive, defensive, and/or special teams coaches and students to enhance the quality and efficiency of day to day operations. |
Assistant Professor, Special Education
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Richmond Campus
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The Department of Teaching, Learning, and Educational Leadership at Eastern Kentucky University invites applicants for a nine-month, tenure-track, assistant professor of special education position. The candidate will teach online and in-person education classes at the undergraduate, graduate, and/or doctoral level beginning August 2024. This position requires a doctorate in special education and 3 years of teaching experience in early childhood special education, deaf and hard of hearing, learning and behavior disabilities, and/or intellectual and developmental disabilities. ABD candidates may be considered with conferred degree prior to August 2024. Prior experience in higher education is preferred.
Candidates will be expected to teach a variety of courses related to special education and differentiated instruction and must be willing to oversee clinical experiences, advise students, and provide service to the department, college, university, and dissertation committees. Candidates must also be willing to serve and collaborate with schools and communities within EKU’s service region. Priority will be given to applicants with established or actively establishing scholarly research with an interest in disseminating their work and contributing to the field and to innovations across campus. |
Student Worker
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Richmond Campus
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Student Employees will assist in the day-to-day operations of the Conferencing and Events Department located in the Perkins building. This includes monitoring, working, setting up tech equipment, and office duties. The student worker will also assist the event specialists within the department with any event needs. There will be other duties as assigned. |
School of Music Part Time Employment
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Richmond Campus
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Provides services for the School of Music. Duties could include instruction, accompanying, ensemble direction, or other duties as required by the School of Music. |
Vice President for Finance & Chief Financial Officer
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Richmond Campus
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The Vice President for Finance & Chief Financial Officer (VP for Finance & CFO) provides essential University-wide leadership for Eastern Kentucky University in the coordination and management of the university budgets, treasury function, student accounting services, tax and regulatory compliance, and serves as the financial liaison to internal constituencies and external agencies.
Candidates are deemed confidential until the finalist stage and no candidacy will be disclosed without advance notice to the candidate. |
Learning & Development Fac, P&P
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Remote Opportunities
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The Protection and Permanency Learning and Development Facilitator will create, develop and deliver Protection and Permanency training based on assessed needs using in-house resources as well as those available outside the Training Branch such as universities, experts in their fields, private contractors, etc. |
Flight Operations Line Manager
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Richmond Campus
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The Flight Operations Line Manager will be responsible for executing the daily flight schedule and coordinating with applicable offices to ensure the timely and safe conduct of training flights associated with the EKU Aviation flight training program. The incumbent will manage, coordinate, and assist in the assignment of daily flight schedule training flights to ensure student completion of the flight syllabus. Coordination with the Operations General manager, Maintenance manager, Chief Flight instructor and other staff as required. |
PT Clinical Educator
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Richmond Campus
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Welcome to the College of Education and Applied Human Sciences at Eastern Kentucky University! We are a community of difference makers, creating positive change throughout the Commonwealth and impacting the world. |
Asst Chief Flight Instructor (Commercial)
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Richmond Campus
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The Assistant Chief Flight Instructor assists in overseeing Private, Instrument, Commercial, Multi Engine, CFI/CFII/MEI certificates and ratings in the collegiate Part 141 program. The Assistant Chief Flight Instructor assists in the administration and oversight of flight operation and flight course portions of the aviation program. The candidate must possess and maintain a strong working knowledge of all applicable Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) for Part 141, and will assist with all FAA-related paperwork and documentation. Successful candidate must have a minimum of a Bachelors Degree in Aviation or closely related field. Degree(s) must be from a regionally (SACS, Middle States, North Central, etc.) accredited or internationally recognized institution. |
Model Lab School Bus Driver
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Richmond Campus
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Be a part of the Model Lab School family as a bus driver for student trips and events. |
Learning and Development Facilitator, FS
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Remote Opportunities
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The Learning and Development Facilitator will train and develop events based on assessed needs using in-house resources as well as those available outside the TRC/Training Branch such as universities, experts in their fields, private contractors, etc. The incumbent will provide training to Cabinet for Health and Family Service in the area of TANF, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program/SNAP, Child Care, Medicaid program and/or Health Benefits Exchange. The position will be flexible regarding work location. |
Workforce Development/OSHA Facilitator
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Richmond Campus
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The Part-Time Facilitator assists WDCE staff and instructors with the delivery of training programs. |
Flight Instructor (CFI)
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Other EKU Location
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Are you a CFI? Apply now! |
Journeyman Electrician
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Richmond Campus
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Works directly with the Electric Shop Supervisor on a daily basis and with the MEP Manager as need arises, to assure that all University electrical systems operate at the highest efficiency. |
Architect
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Richmond Campus
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This position is in the Division of Facilities Management & Safety. The architect administrates capital construction projects across the main campus and at regional campuses. The Capital Construction Project Administrator will be responsible for ensuring that the needs of user groups are clearly communicated to design professionals and that projects are designed to efficiently and effectively implement desired programs. That construction is accomplished timely and within budget. The position will oversee the administration of projects from initial planning, programming, and budgeting through the warranty period. |
Interpreter
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Richmond Campus
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An Interpreter facilitates communication between current students who are deaf/hard of hearing in all academic aspects of the university experience. Including but not limited to, classroom lectures, academic advising, field trips, and internships. |
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. |