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Student Success Navigator
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Memphis
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| The Student Success Navigator provides intrusive coaching and structured intervention for first-time freshmen with a high school GPA of 2.2 or lower through the Saluqi Scholars Program. This position ensures students receive proactive academic support, skill-building, and resource navigation to enhance persistence, retention, and academic success. The Navigator tracks student engagement, identifies challenges, and facilitates structured outreach and interventions to ensure students remain on track in their first semester.
Additionally, the Navigator works closely with the Saluqi Scholars Peer Mentors to support student engagement and retention efforts. The Navigator collaborates with campus partners, including Admissions, Academic Advising, Career Services, Student Leadership and Engagement, and Financial Aid, to enhance first-semester student programming. The Navigator also works on First Gen Forward Network Leader initiatives to strengthen support for first-generation college students through targeted programming and engagement. |
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Coordinator of Veterans and Disability Resources
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Jackson
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| The overall purpose of this position is to provide services and support to military-connected students (MCSs) and students with disabilities. The Coordinator of Veterans and Disability Resources (CVDR) will serve as students’ key point of contact regarding Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Department of Defense (DoD) educational benefits, providing in-depth, quality service to MCSs from first contact with the college until graduation. The CVDR will counsel MCSs concerning their eligibility for and use of VA and/or DoD educational benefit programs, assist them with interpreting relevant federal, state, and college regulations, and help them navigate life as college students. The CVDR will serve as the primary School Certifying Official (SCO) for VA beneficiaries and will process DoD tuition assistance. The CVDR will conduct programming and outreach activities for MCSs and potential MCSs, providing information about pursuing an education at the college, obtaining financial aid, accessing other resources and benefits for which they qualify, and supporting their academic and personal success. The CVDR will assist students requesting disability accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), obtain and review documentation for students registering with the Disability Resource Center (DRC), validate eligibility for academic accommodations, determine and coordinate reasonable accommodations for which students qualify, monitor accommodation plans, and maintain relevant records. The CVDR will help the campus community better understand and support MCSs and students with disabilities. |
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Legislative Intern
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Nashville
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| This internship offers a unique opportunity for a college student interested in government, public policy, communications, or higher education to gain firsthand experience during the Tennessee General Assembly's annual legislative session. Working directly with the Director of Legislation and Advancement and the Government & Public Relations team, the intern will play an important role in supporting the department during its busiest and most dynamic time of year.
The primary responsibilities of the internship include monitoring legislative committee meetings and other legislative proceedings, tracking legislation, and following key issues and discussions that impact higher education and the Tennessee Board of Regents system. The intern will also assist with scheduling meetings and campus visits involving legislators, government officials, and other stakeholders. Additional responsibilities include providing support for major advocacy and recognition events, including TBR Day on the Hill and SOAR events, while assisting the team with other projects and assignments as needed.
This is a paid, hybrid internship that combines work at TBR offices, remote work, and occasional assignments at other locations. Because legislative activity often moves quickly and schedules can change with little notice, some days may require additional hours during the legislative session.
The internship will conclude two weeks after the adjournment of the Tennessee General Assembly's annual legislative session.
This position is ideal for students seeking hands-on experience with the legislative process, public affairs, government relations, and the intersection of public policy and higher education. |
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Adjunct Instructor - History
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Jackson
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| This position is responsible for delivering quality instruction using integrative technologies. |
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Adjunct Instructor - Music
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Jackson
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| This position is responsible for delivering quality instruction using integrative technologies. |
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Adjunct Instructor - Art
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Jackson
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| This position is responsible for delivering quality instruction using integrative technologies. |
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Adjunct Instructor - Philosophy
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Jackson
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| This position is responsible for delivering quality instruction using integrative technologies. |
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Adjunct Instructor - Political Science
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Jackson
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| This position is responsible for delivering quality instruction using integrative technologies. |
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Adjunct Instructor - Theater
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Jackson
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| This position is responsible for delivering quality instruction using integrative technologies. |
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Director, Student Billing and Account Services
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Nashville
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| Performs job duties from the assigned campus or work location. The Director of Student Billing and Account Services leads and manages the department’s efforts to assess, collect, disburse and report student tuition and fees, including ensuring all student/nonstudent accounts are invoiced accurately and timely and funds are collected securely in accordance with any applicable policies, rules or regulations. The Director also serves as the Colleges liaison to its banking institution and is responsible for monitoring and reviewing all banking transactions. |
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Police Sergeant
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Nashville
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| Under general supervision, performs all duties of a Police Officer, enforcing applicable laws, ordinances, policies and procedures keeping the Campus, Faculty, Staff, and Students safe and secure. Is the second in command in the absence of the Chief. Has a primary additional duty of assisting with the planning, organizing, coordinating and directing of departmental training programs across multiple college campuses. |
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Student Support Associate- Jackson Campus
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Jackson
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| General Duties: The Student Support Associate will work under the supervision of the Student Services Coordinator and Vice President of Student Services. The individual shall be responsible for assisting with duties related to Student Services and the support of the college. Some evenings/weekends and travel may be required. |
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Technical Clerk I (Temporary Part Time)
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Knoxville
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| Position Summary: The overall purpose of this job is to process Admission documents and transcripts for incoming and returning students, and to process Admission applications. Hours worked will be within regular working hours of 8am-4:30pm Monday-Friday. |
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Adjunct Instructor – Radiologic Technology
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Knoxville
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| Position Summary: To provide quality instruction for student learning and to maintain a positive learning environment in the classroom. The major emphasis will be placed on teaching and evaluating students in the classroom and laboratories. |
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Vice President of Finance and Operations
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Athens
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| The Vice President of Finance and Operations serves as the College's chief business and operations officer and reports directly to the President. The Vice President provides strategic leadership, direction, and oversight for the College's financial, administrative, and operational functions to ensure effective stewardship of institutional resources and compliance with Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR), state, and federal regulations.
The Vice President is responsible for developing and implementing sound fiscal and operational practices that support the College's mission of providing high-quality education. The position serves as a member of the President's Executive Leadership Team and collaborates with internal and external stakeholders to advance institutional goals. |
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Senior Administrative Assistant
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Memphis
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| This is a full-time position in the division of Administrative Services (Police Services, Risk Management, Physical Plant (Facilities) and Information Technology Services). Under general supervision, this position will assist the Chief of Administrative Services. This position will be responsible for the procurement and licensing of IT hardware and software.
This position will participate in division strategic planning and oversee the strategic planning and the business continuity systems for Administrative Services. This position will develop and maintain division reports which will include unit metrics and budget. This position will supervise student support personnel. |
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Associate Instructor, Power Sports Technology Dickson
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Dickson
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| The Power Sports Technology Associate Instructor is responsible for providing in-person theory and hands-on instruction to adult and high school students to prepare them for employment in the field. Areas of instruction include safety; engines; marine engines; drives, clutches and transmissions; frames and suspension; electrical systems; troubleshooting; etc. Scheduled work hours are Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Scheduled class hours are 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. This is not a remote work position. This is a grant-funded position. Anticipated start date November 1. Classes scheduled to begin January 2027. |
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Part-Time Practical Nursing Instructor- Jackson Campus
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Jackson
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| The Tennessee College of Applied Technology Jackson is accepting applications for a part-time Practical Nursing Instructor for the Jackson main campus. |
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Dean - Humanities, Social Sciences & Mathematics
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Memphis
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| The Dean of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Mathematics provides strategic, academic, and operational leadership for a multidisciplinary division that includes English, Humanities, Fine Arts, Psychology, Sociology, History, Political Science, Economics, Anthropology, Mathematics, and related general education programs. The Dean ensures high quality instruction, program integrity, accreditation compliance, and alignment with transfer, workforce, and institutional needs.
This role advances institutional goals through effective planning, faculty development, budget management, and community engagement while fostering a culture of intellectual inquiry and continuous improvement. |
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Department Chair - Communications, Graphics, and Fine Arts
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Memphis
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| The Department Head/Chair of Communication, Graphic, and Fine Arts provides academic leadership, administrative oversight, and strategic direction for a department encompassing communication studies, graphic design, visual arts, and related creative disciplines. The role ensures high quality instruction, fosters artistic and scholarly excellence, supports faculty development, and advances programs that prepare students for transfer, professional practice, and creative industries. The Chair manages departmental operations, guides curriculum and assessment, oversees faculty and staff, and represents the department within the institution and the broader community. |