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Adjunct Reading Learning Support Faculty (Pool) Smyrna, Tullahoma
Provide high-quality, effective instruction in accordance with the catalog description and approved course syllabus for assigned courses. Facilitate student learning and evaluate student performance using each course’s standards and learning objectives as a guide. Provide appropriate academic support and guidance to students regarding course content and related academic or career goals.
COE Compliance Coordinator Crump
The COE Compliance Coordinator is a part-time position that will be responsible for overseeing all institutional accreditation activities to ensure compliance with the standards of the Council on Occupational Education. This position will lead the development and coordination of accreditation reports; monitors institutional effectiveness; and support continuous improvement initiatives across all campuses and programs. The COE Compliance Coordinator has the authority to require programs and departments to submit data, documentation, and reports and set deadlines and ensure corrective action plans are developed.
Digital Graphic Design-Associate Instructor TCAT - Memphis, Memphis
The Tennessee College of Applied Technology, Memphis, is seeking a dynamic and student-centered Associate Instructor in Digital Graphic Design. This position plays a vital role in preparing students for careers in graphic design, digital media, and creative industries through hands-on, competency-based instruction aligned with workforce needs. The ideal candidate brings both industry experience and a passion for teaching, with the ability to translate real-world design practices into engaging, practical learning experiences while supporting student achievement, completion, and placement.
Adjunct Art Faculty (Pool) Smyrna, Tullahoma
Provide high-quality, effective instruction in accordance with the catalog description and approved course syllabus for assigned courses. Facilitate student learning and evaluate student performance using each course’s standards and learning objectives as a guide. Provide appropriate academic support and guidance to students regarding course content and related academic or career goals.
Faculty - Technologies (Artificial Intelligence) Memphis
Southwest Tennessee Community College is in the process of developing and launching a new Artificial Intelligence Technology program. As a result, this position will play an important role in supporting early-stage curriculum development, program planning, and implementation, in addition to teaching responsibilities. This is a full-time academic-year (9-month) appointment faculty position reporting to the Department Chair of Technologies. The faculty member is responsible for the coordination, planning, preparation, presentation, and evaluation of classroom instruction and related academic activities in the assigned discipline. Teaching responsibilities include foundational and advanced Artificial Intelligence topics such as Python programming, data analysis, machine learning, artificial intelligence tools and frameworks, neural networks, and ethical considerations in AI. Primary responsibilities include instruction, instructional counseling, academic advising, curriculum development, student assessment, and participation in Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) activities. The faculty member plays a key role in shaping and maintaining the Artificial Intelligence curriculum and integrating hands-on, applied learning experiences into the program. The faculty member is expected to perform assigned duties during the day, evening, or weekend on any Southwest Tennessee Community College campus, as assigned. At a minimum, related faculty responsibilities include instruction, academic advising and mentoring, serving on departmental and college committees, and participating in local, state, regional, and national professional activities and organizations. In addition to standard faculty responsibilities, this position includes assigned program coordination duties for the Artificial Intelligence Technology program as part of the faculty teaching load.
Part-Time: Graphic Designer Memphis
The Graphic Designer (Temporary) is a part-time, fiscal-year appointment reporting to the Lead Graphic Designer. The Graphic Designer (Temporary) works closely with the Lead Graphic Designer and other Marketing and Communications staff as assigned to develop designs that inform and inspire for print, digital and various platforms. This position requires at least two days of on-site work. The Graphic Designer (Temporary) revises existing collateral marketing materials, including but not limited to catalogs, flyers, brochures, magazines, annual reports, posters, business forms and schedules. With keen attention to detail, the Graphic Designer (Temporary) supports the development of projects from concept to final design. The position will play a collaborative role in strategic marketing and communications efforts to tell a cohesive and compelling Southwest story in alignment with the mission and vision of the College.
Senior Accountant Nashville
The Senior Accountant manages financial transactions and coordinates accounting operations for the College and its Foundation while ensuring compliance with institutional, state, and federal regulations by maintaining accurate financial records.
Instructor, Biology - 9/10 Month (Term) - Dickson Campus Dickson
This position is responsible for delivering quality instruction in Biology.
Associate Instructor, Evening Computer-Aided Design Clarksville Clarksville
TCAT Dickson is accepting applications for a full-time Associate Instructor in the Evening Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Technology program at the Clarksville Campus. This is a grant-funded position. The Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Associate Instructor is responsible for providing individualized theory and hands-on instruction to adult and high school students to prepare them for employment in the field. Areas of instruction include, but are not limited to: drawing techniques, CAD and drafting, technical drawing, additive manufacturing, civil design, mechanical design, architectural design, structural design, solid modeling, etc. Scheduled work hours are Monday through Friday, 1:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Scheduled class hours are Monday through Friday, 2:45 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. All instruction is delivered in-person; this is not a remote work position. Anticipated start date July 2026 with classes beginning September 2026.
Part-Time: Video Producer Memphis
The Video Production Specialist is a full-time, fiscal year appointment reporting to the AVP of Marketing and Communications. The Video Production Specialist is responsible for producing video and digital content to support the marketing and communications needs of the College. This position requires at least two days of on-site work. The Video Production Specialist plans, organizes, captures and develops content, and edits the work they produce to communicate and support the strategic priorities of Southwest Tennessee Community College.

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