Part-Time Faculty - Nursing
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Columbia
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Part time faculty are hired as needed on a semester-to-semester basis and typically teach up to nine credit hours during the semester. Columbia State offers classes at five campuses: Columbia Campus, Williamson Campus, Lawrenceburg Campus, Lewisburg Campus, and Clifton Campus. Columbia State also offers classes at several off-campus locations and clinical sites. |
Part-Time Faculty - Respiratory Care
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Columbia
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Part time faculty are hired as needed on a semester-to-semester basis and typically teach up to nine credit hours during the semester. Columbia State offers classes at five campuses: Columbia Campus, Williamson Campus, Lawrenceburg Campus, Lewisburg Campus, and Clifton Campus. Columbia State also offers classes at several off-campus locations and clinical sites. |
Part-Time Faculty - Sociology
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Columbia
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Part time faculty are hired as needed on a semester-to-semester basis and typically teach up to nine credit hours during the semester. Columbia State offers classes at five campuses: Columbia Campus, Williamson Campus, Lawrenceburg Campus, Lewisburg Campus, and Clifton Campus. Columbia State also offers classes at several off-campus locations and clinical sites. |
Part-Time Faculty - Mathematics and Learning Support Mathematics
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Columbia
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Part time faculty are hired as needed on a semester-to-semester basis and typically teach up to nine credit hours during the semester. Columbia State offers classes at five campuses: Columbia Campus, Williamson Campus, Lawrenceburg Campus, Lewisburg Campus, and Clifton Campus. Columbia State also offers classes at several off-campus locations and clinical sites. |
Part-Time Faculty - English
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Columbia
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Part time faculty are hired as needed on a semester-to-semester basis and typically teach up to nine credit hours during the semester. Columbia State offers classes at five campuses: Columbia Campus, Williamson Campus, Lawrenceburg Campus, Lewisburg Campus, and Clifton Campus. Columbia State also offers classes at several off-campus locations and clinical sites. |
Part-Time Faculty - Health Information Management
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Columbia
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Part time faculty are hired as needed on a semester-to-semester basis and typically teach up to nine credit hours during the semester. Columbia State offers classes at five campuses: Columbia Campus, Williamson Campus, Lawrenceburg Campus, Lewisburg Campus, and Clifton Campus. Columbia State also offers classes at several off-campus locations and clinical sites. |
Part-Time Faculty - Agriculture
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Columbia
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Part time faculty are hired as needed on a semester-to-semester basis and typically teach up to nine credit hours during the semester. Columbia State offers classes at five campuses: Columbia Campus, Williamson Campus, Lawrenceburg Campus, Lewisburg Campus, and Clifton Campus. Columbia State also offers classes at several off-campus locations and clinical sites. |
Staff Accountant
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Gallatin
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Records and reconciles transactions of the daily financial operations for the college including fiscal year closings and preparing financial statements and schedules, and budget preparation. Assists with the preparation of the financial reports, schedules and footnotes for the college. Assists in verifying that the accounting records are maintained in accordance with governing policies, procedures, and regulations. Performs all financial aid draws. Assists with the schedules and footnotes for the year-end financial reporting for the College. Grant accounting. Assists Assistant Director with BDMS system. Responsible for maintaining accurate and current capital asset reporting and schedules. Performs bank reconciliations. |
Instructor, Chemistry - 9/10 Month (Term)
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Nashville
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This position is responsible for delivering quality chemistry instruction in an equitable environment. |
PSCC-Lifelong Learning Instructor: Temporary Part-Time
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Knoxville
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Position Summary: Do you have a passion for sharing your expertise, craft or hobby with others? Pellissippi State’s noncredit lifelong learning program offers personal enrichment classes for the community with a wide range of topics, including: fitness, languages, musical instruments, arts and crafts, wellness, history, and more. Class participants are community members ages 18+. Some of the many benefits of teaching a lifelong learning class include working with engaged and enthusiastic adult learners and flexible class scheduling.
Our noncredit class schedule is released twice a year: spring/summer and fall. Classes can be as short as 90 minutes or up to 12 hours in length. Individual classes are typically only offered once or twice each semester. To see a list of our current offerings, visit www.pstcc.edu/wcd.
While we accept applications for all topics, we are prioritizing the following areas for spring/summer 2024: languages, basic photography, photo editing, gardening and composting, fitness for ages 55+, blacksmithing, resin arts and crafts, textiles, special interest history, and Microsoft 365 programs.
Instructors are expected to have a high level of expertise in the subject of their proposed class, and some experience in teaching or training others. While compensation can vary depending on the type of class being offered, noncredit instructors are generally paid starting at $40 per class hour or a flat fee per class, and work on a temporary, part-time contract.
Instructors are responsible for developing their class content with assistance from the Program Coordinator as needed, and teaching the class. The Workforce & Community Development office with work with instructors to determine the best format, date and time of offering, and will set the registration fee for the class.
As part of the employment application, please include in your cover letter or as a separate attachment, which topic you have an interest in teaching, your experience in that topic, and a draft outline of the class flow and activities. Applications that do not indicate a topic you are interested in teaching will not be considered. |
Dean of Career & Tech Programs
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Tullahoma
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Provide leadership and direction for all academic programs in assigned disciplines across all campuses. |
Medical Assistant (Student Health Clinic)
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Chattanooga
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See Below |
Dental Assisting Adjunct Instructor, Part Time
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Knoxville
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Tennessee College of Applied Technology Knoxville is accepting applications for the position of a part time Dental Assisting Adjunct Instructor. |
Adjunct Faculty - Early Childhood Education
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Chattanooga
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See below |
Coordinator, Advertising
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Knoxville
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Plan, develop, schedule, budget, purchase, oversee, and evaluate the timely production of the college’s external paid communications. Monitor student enrollment trends, evaluate and implement communications strategies, and develop messaging to reach multiple audiences. Work with college offices and departments to create promotional appeals to meet short and long-term student recruitment needs. The position also works with the graphic designers, photographer, videographer, web development staff and social media staff to produce and distribute advertising creative. |
Student Account Services Specialist
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Knoxville
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The overall purpose of this job is to provide excellent customer service to students and other parties regarding account balances and accurately processing and receipting payments on customers’ accounts in accordance with TBR policy and state law. This includes maintaining and auditing information for student refund appeal forms submitted by students, determining eligible amounts and administering the State of Tennessee Dual Enrollment Lottery Scholarship program, determining fee waiver and exemption eligible amounts and posting to student accounts and maintaining records regarding payments. |
Executive Assistant I, External Affairs
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Knoxville
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The overall purpose of this job is to support the daily operations of the office of the vice president of External Affairs and provide administrative support for the External Affairs division, (Workforce & Community Development, the Foundation, Marketing and Communications, and Career Development). Position is primarily located on the Hardin Valley campus but may be asked to work from other campuses and sites where events are held. |
Laboratory Technician I (Temporary Part-time)
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Knoxville
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The overall purpose of this job is to manage and operate all science laboratories on campus. Main functions include preparing science experiments, as well as obtaining all supplies, materials, and equipment needed by the faculty and students in the laboratories through college channels, and setting these out in an orderly fashion. This includes such things as preparing chemicals, reagents, and solutions, growing plants, properly disposing of chemical and biohazard waste, updating SDS information and other safety protocols, maintaining a clean/safe environment in the laboratories, cleaning up after experiments, and making sure equipment is accounted for and in working order. Another responsibility is to communicate with the laboratory instructors to help with troubleshooting minor issues during class. As a member of a site campus, this person is expected to engage with the campus community at that site campus. All of these are done with a team attitude to the benefit of our students and the goals of our college. |
Coordinator, Distance Education and Digital Accessibility
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Blountville
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• Bachelor’s degree in Education, Communications, Instructional Design, Educational Media, Educational Technology, or a related field from an accredited institution
• Two years’ experience designing and developing technology-based instructional content across a broad range of disciplines; integrating graphic, text, and audio elements in multi-media learning materials
• Two years’ experience developing accessible course-related materials for on-ground and online instruction that meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 levels A and AA and Section 508 Standards |
College Work Study Program (Project STAND Food Pantry Assistant)
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Memphis
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The Southwest Tennessee Community College Off-Campus Instructional Sites and Centers team is looking for a dependable student to assist at the Project STAND Food Pantry.
This is an off-site position and the team is looking for a student with the ability to effectively communicate via phone and email, ensuring that all duties are completed accurately and delivered with high quality and timely. |