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Cosmetology Instructor -Parsons Campus
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Crump
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| The Tennessee College of Applied Technology - Crump is accepting applications for the full-time, on-site position of Associate Instructor in the Cosmetology Program at the Parsons Campus. |
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Help Desk Coordinator
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Columbia
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| The Help Desk Coordinator provides operational leadership for the IT Help Desk, ensuring high quality, timely technical support services for students, faculty, and staff across all campuses. This role supervises daily Help Desk operations while also providing hands on technical support including but not limited to setting priorities, assigning work; scheduling shifts and ensuring deadlines are met. The position will also contribute directly to the team by working hands-on with the Help Desk Services team and providing technical assistance to students, faculty & staff at all Columbia State Community College campuses. Travel to off-campus sites may be requested. |
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Associate Instructor Tech Foundations
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Athens
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| The Tennessee College of Applied Technology Athens is accepting applications for the position of full-time Associate Instructor of Technology Foundations. This full-time, in-person, position entails a commitment of at least 37.5 hours per week. The Technology Foundations instructor reports to the Vice President. |
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Director of Financial Aid
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Gallatin
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| Provide strategic leadership, oversight and administration of all federal, state and institutional programs. Ensure the accurate, efficient and compliant delivery of student aid to support access, affordability and successful completion. The Director oversees daily operations, supervises professional and support staff, manages budgets, monitors regulatory changes, and maintains accountability for Title IV and state aid programs. |
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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. |