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Adjunct Instructor – Electrical Engineering Technology Knoxville
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.
Adjunct Instructor – English Knoxville
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.
Adjunct Instructor – English as a Second Language Knoxville
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.
Recruiter Memphis
This is a full-time position reporting to the Assistant Director of Recruitment and K-12 Partnerships. The Recruiter creates awareness and disseminates information about the programs of study at Southwest Tennessee Community College to prospective high school and adult students and the mid-south community through recruitment events held at area high schools, community events and programs hosted by Southwest Tennessee Community College. He/she may work some evenings and weekends as needed; travels between the two main campuses, site locations; and travels mostly within the state for attendance at professional meetings. He/she will need to be bilingual in English and Spanish.
Financial Aid Specialist Cleveland
Cleveland State is hiring a Financial Aid Specialist
Faculty - Mechatronics Technology (Tenure-Track) Memphis
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 coordinating, planning, preparing, presenting, and evaluating classroom instruction and related academic activities in the assigned discipline. Teaching responsibilities include foundational and advanced Mechatronics Technology topics, including industrial automation systems, electrical and electronic controls, mechanical drive systems, pneumatics and hydraulics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), variable frequency drives (VFDs), process control systems, robotics fundamentals, and the integration of emerging technologies used in modern manufacturing and industrial environments. 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 Mechatronics 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 Mechatronics Technology program as part of the faculty teaching load.
Faculty - Computer Information Technology (Tenure-Track) Memphis
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 coordinating, planning, preparing, presenting, and evaluating classroom instruction and related academic activities in the assigned discipline. Teaching responsibilities include foundational and advanced Computer Information Technology topics, including computer hardware and operating systems, networking fundamentals, cybersecurity principles, programming and scripting, database concepts, cloud and virtualization technologies, systems administration, information assurance, and emerging technologies aligned with industry standards and workforce needs. 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 Computer Information Technology 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. Additional responsibilities include 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 Computer Information Technology program as part of the faculty teaching load.
Information Technology Associate Instructor Murfreesboro
Title: Information Technology Evening Employee Classification: Faculty Institution: TCAT-Murfreesboro Department: Information Technology Campus Location: Murfreesboro
Academic Tutor Cleveland
Cleveland State is hiring Academic Tutors
Supplemental Instruction Leader (SI) Tutor Cleveland
Cleveland State is hiring Supplemental Instruction Leader (SI) Tutors
Math Lab Tutors Cleveland
Cleveland State is hiring Math Lab Tutors
Math Lab Tutors (Student Tutors) Cleveland
Cleveland State is hiring Math Lab Student Services
Instructor - Industrial Automation & Robotics (TCAT) Chattanooga
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Associate Instructor -- LPN Program Chattanooga
Full-time, 12-month faculty employee contract -The normal workweek requires a five-day workweek and includes a minimum of 37.5 hours per week at an approved campus work site for instruction, office hours, and community and college service. Instructors are responsible for teaching students in our training programs in classroom, hands-on lab settings, and clinical, ensuring that they gain the knowledge and skills that are required for entry-level employment in their chosen field. Instructors are also responsible for sound educational practices and the academic development of each student. Instructors will also manage their classroom environment and promote a positive and engaging learning experience, provide support, tutoring and other assistance as needed. Instructors are to “model" the professional behaviors, language, and activities expected of our students.
Temporary Part-time Nursing Facilitator Sevierville
This is a one-year Tennessee Department of Labor grant position. The purpose of this position is to assist with administrative areas of the department. This includes enrollments, class preparation, communication to students, and assistance in other relevant areas. Particularly, this position will assist the nursing facilitators and adjunct faculty with all areas of WFT allied health administrative course preparation activities.
Audio Visual IT Technician Gallatin
This position is responsible for audio-visual devices and IT needs throughout the college to ensure the workflow of employees and guests remains unimpeded. This position will primarily be responsible for Audio Visual (AV) issues but will be asked to fill in for the troubleshooting and repair of IT-related issues as needed. Travel to off-campus locations and after-hours and weekend work may be required.
Instructional Designer Memphis
The Instructional Designer designs, delivers, and evaluates high-quality professional learning experiences that build employee capability, leadership effectiveness, and organizational capacity across the College. Reporting to the Assistant Vice President for People & Culture, this role supports institution-wide learning initiatives through online, blended, and instructor-led training while ensuring compliance with accessibility, quality, and regulatory standards.
Leadership & Organizational Development Specialist Memphis
The Leadership & Organizational Development Specialist leads the delivery, facilitation, and operational support of leadership development and organizational effectiveness initiatives across the College. Reporting to the Assistant Vice President for People & Culture, this role is responsible for facilitating institution-wide leadership programs, supporting managers across the employee lifecycle, and partnering with operational leaders to strengthen succession planning and workforce development efforts. Collaborates with instructional designers and People & Culture leadership to implement, facilitate, and operationalize leadership and organizational development initiatives aligned with the College’s strategic plan.
Registrar Columbia
The Registrar will be responsible for the collection of grades, maintenance of student academic records, transfer evaluation, review and certification of degree requirements and graduation and assist with the registration process.  The Registrar provides overall leadership for the Records Office and supports Enrollment Services department activities as well as the College’s goals for student retention and success.
Grant and Restricted Funds Accountant Jackson
The overall purpose of this job is to provide excellent administrative oversight and good stewardship of the financial aspect of all grant/grant/restricted funds, provide information for financial statements, and ensure compliance with applicable federal, state, and grantor policies, procedures and guidelines.

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