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2nd Shift Custodian Jackson
Full-time position (37.5 hours per week) with excellent benefits. Custodian is responsible for cleaning and maintaining assigned facilities. 2nd Shift is scheduled Monday-Friday, 2:00 p.m.-10:30 p.m. with a 1 hour meal break.
Financial Aid, Counselor, Extended Campus Nashville
The Financial Aid Counselor, Extended Campuses, provides excellent customer service and guidance to diverse groups of both traditional and non-traditional students and their families throughout the financial aid process; and supports students at our extended campuses with financial aid questions both virtually and in person. Regular travel among campuses will be required.
Adjunct Instructor – Wildlife & Fisheries Science 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 – Water Quality Technology Knoxville
Position Summary: To provide quality instruction for student learning and to maintain a positive learning environment. The major emphasis will be placed on teaching and evaluating students and assisting students as they learn and master course learning outcomes.
Social Services Coordinator Memphis
This is a full-time position reporting to the Director of Student Advocacy and Support. The Social Services Coordinator role is to manage and provide access to necessary supportive services in the Southwest student community, provide case management services as needed, and develop programs and resources that support the Southwest student population. The services provided by the Social Services Coordinator include, but are not limited to, connecting students with housing, food, transportation concerns with resources on and off campus. Must have dependable transportation to travel to all campuses/centers and the community as needed. The is an in-person role and any virtual hours will be left to the discretion of the department head.
Police Officer Gallatin
Enforce the state, local and federal laws; enforce college policies and procedures; and provide a variety of security and enforcement services that promotes and maintains a safe campus.
Grant and Coffee County Coordinator Manchester, McMinnville
General Duties: The Grant and Coffee County Coordinator is responsible for understanding the organizational needs and searching for ways to support them through grant funding and institutional service. The individual is in charge of writing and reporting on the institution’s grants along with helping maintain records and reporting for other institutional areas as required. This individual will maintain positive relationships with internal and external stakeholders. The Coordinator will also serve as administrator when needed and help support IT needs of the campus. This position will include some travel, both around the service area for support throughout the community and beyond the service area for conferences. Key Responsibilities – Essential Job Functions The Grant and Coffee County Coordinator is responsible to perform the following: • Study and understand the history, structure, objectives, programs, and financial needs of the organization to effectively search for appropriate funding sources and complete reporting needs; • Develop detailed project plans, including timelines, milestones, and deliverables; • Coordinate and track progress against project plans, adjusting as needed to ensure successful completion; • Manage projects in various areas by planning, implementing, establishing KPIs, and follow-up; • Conduct research based on certain specific inquiries and prepare written reports on the same; • Develop unique ideas to sharpen work and create tools to make the work quicker, more accurate, and point; • Support the institution with special projects as needed; • Research grant opportunities from government and non-government agencies as requested; • Draft effective grant proposals, reports, and supporting documents based on the funding requirements of the organization; • Submit proposals for approval; • Respond to internal and external queries on drafted and submitted proposals; • Assist in the maintenance of required program records; • Maintain records and submit reports related to grant opportunities; • Ensure that grant funds are utilized as planned; • Foster partnerships with secondary schools, service agencies and other organizations; • Support the institution’s accreditation efforts as requested; • Serve as the primary point of contact for all assigned projects; • Serve as an administrator for the Coffee County Campus; • Support the IT needs of the Coffee County Campus when needed; • Work with internal and external stakeholders to scope project requirements and objectives; and • Other duties as assigned.
Adjunct Instructor – Geology 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.
Campus Police Officer, Henry County Center Paris
The Patrol Officer (Police Officer 1) supports students, faculty, staff, and campus visitors by monitoring activity on campus for the purpose of maintaining peace and enforcing laws and supports the college by ensuring a safe educational and work environment. The Henry County Campus (HCC) is the home campus for this position. However, the officer may be required to perform police duties at the other DSCC campus locations.
Recruiter Covington
A staff position designed to establish and administer programs and strategies for recruiting students. Recruiters will report to the Director of Enrollment Services and collaborate with other advisors, recruiters, administrative staff, and faculty to oversee the college’s effectiveness in meeting the needs of the students.
Regional Transportation Education Center Coordinator Crump
The Tennessee College of Applied Technology Crump is accepting applications for the full-time position of Regional Transportation Education Center Coordinator at the Parsons Campus. This role will play a crucial part in furthering the college's vision and mission by actively recruiting prospective students and industry partnerships. The Regional Transportation Education Center (R-TEC) is a multi-regional, industry driven program designed to advance the economic well-being of the region by developing a quality workforce with the skills and education to contribute to prosperous businesses and a high quality of life.
Adjunct Instructor – Animation 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.
Project Reroute Coordinator Nashville
The Coordinator of the Nashville State Project Reroute oversees a support program for justice-impacted learners attending main campus locations as part of the Correctional Education Initiative. Programming and services aim to support the college’s 2030 vision, which focuses on increasing persistence rates (Fall to Spring retention), retention rates (Fall to Fall retention), and 3-year graduation rates. This aligns with Nashville State’s Vision of achieving equitable outcomes for our varied community of learners.
Adjunct Instructor – History 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 Faculty Pool - Dietetics and Nutrition Memphis
This is a part-time, Adjunct Faculty position in the Department of Allied Health. THIS POSTING IS NOT A GUARANTEE OF AN OPEN POSITION. Applications for part-time faculty positions are accepted on a continuous basis and reviewed by the department chair when openings become available. Future teaching assignments are on a term-by-term basis, which may include fall, spring and summer. Postings close yearly on January 31; to maintain your application within the system, you will need to re-apply each year. At the time of application, applicants should be prepared to upload a cover letter, resume/CV, references list, statement of teaching philosophy, & an unofficial transcript. The Pharmacy Technician Instructor will provide instruction for the Pharmacy Technology program. The instructor will be responsible for providing students with a complete syllabus containing objectives, presenting enthusiastic, organized and clear lectures and classroom activities consistent with the course syllabus as well as labs concurrent with the lectures. Both lecture and labs will be designed to continually promote the development and effective use of the skills in areas such as critical and analytical thinking, evaluation, communication, computation, problem-solving, and decision-making. Providing the student with timely information and feedback on his/her academic progress relative to quizzes, tests, homework, and projects; maintain accurate, up-to-date records of student academic performance; and possessing thorough knowledge and understanding of all college policies. At a minimum, the related activities include instruction, academic advising, serving on various committees, participating in professional activities and organizations.
Associate Instructor, Residential, Commercial, Industrial Electricity Manchester
Associate Instructor - Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Electricity Title: Associate Instructor, Residential, Commercial, Classification: Industrial Electricity. Classification: Full-time exempt Office Location: TCAT McMinnville, Coffee County Industrial Service Center, 91 Volunteer Pkwy, Manchester, TN 37355 Hours: 7:00 am-3:00 pm, Monday through Friday, or as needed to fulfill duties of the position. Salary: $55,983-$67,181 Minimum Qualifications: • High School Diploma or equivalent • Minimum of certificate or diploma in instructional area or equivalent training with credentials in related field. • Minimum three (3) years of experience in the electrical field within the last five (5) years. • Must be proficient in residential, commercial, and industrial electricity with extensive knowledge of the National Electrical Code. • Experience with mechanical maintenance, motors, electromechanical controls, AC variable frequency drives, electronics, programmable logic controllers, robotics, and blueprints • Commitment to utilizing technology in the teaching/learning experience and willingness to stay up to date in developing instruction technologies • Commitment to maintaining program accreditation(s) • Strong customer service skills; must possess effective oral and written communication skills to accurately convey information and to effectively present information • Must have ability to utilize Microsoft Office programs, audio/visual equipment, and software • Must have the ability to multitask with good organization and planning skills • Possess valid TN driver’s license. • Willing to travel as needed. Preferred Qualifications: • Experience in higher education • Ability to establish and maintain relationships with multiple local businesses, employers, industry, workforce development agencies, secondary and post-secondary institutions. General Duties: Key Responsibilities – Essential Job Functions The Associate Instructor of Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Electricity is responsible for performing the following duties: • Monitor and evaluate student progress, attendance, and grades; • Complete and submit required reports in a timely manner; • Ability to effectively apply a multi-method approach to enhance student understanding of materials, including demonstrations, lectures, hands-on activities and experience in live works to provide the student with the knowledge to gain employment and licensure in the cosmetology industry; • Ability to understand which teaching methods best serve the student’s needs, interests, and ability to learn; • Ability to develop accurate and objective standards to measure learning or administer testing or other evaluations to determine effectiveness and ensure a high level of comprehension has been achieved; • Ability to teach all courses within the RCIE curriculum. • Maintain student records for grades and attendance and enter into Banner system; • Build and maintain relationships with area employers to facilitate the referral and employment of career and technical students; • Cooperate with outside agencies; work with program advisory committees; conduct visits to business and industry; establish and maintain good public relations with the school’s general public; • Work in cooperation with other departments and the community to enhance employment opportunities for students; • Responsible for surveys, records and reports of program graduates; • Communicate effectively in a professional, tactful and courteous manner with students, employees, faculty, and the general public; • Ensure that all activities are conducted within the established guidelines of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA); • Perform assigned responsibilities, duties, and tasks according to established practices, procedures, techniques, and standards in a safe manner and with minimal supervision; • Hold program advisory board meetings once a year and maintain meeting minutes; • Participate in professional development and growth annually; • Assist with student placement and follow-up information; • Assist with student recruitment; and • Perform other duties as assigned. Background checks will be completed on all new hires. Instructors will be asked to sign a background release authorizing TCAT – McMinnville to complete a background check which will include the following: Sex Offender Registry, County Criminal &Federal Criminal. Physical Demands and Working Conditions (ADA REQUIREMENTS) Walking, climbing, bending and stooping. Work performed in office, testing center and classroom environments. Position requires the use of a computer. Sedentary Work – Walking or standing to a significant degree; sitting for brief periods of time; be able to bend and stoop; use body members (arms, hands, fingers). SALARY: Commensurate with experience, education and training according to Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology salary guidelines. EMPLOYMENT DOCUMENTS: Current federal law requires identification and eligibility verification prior to employment. Only U.S. citizens and aliens authorized to work in the United States may be employed. A criminal/financial background check will be required for applicants elected. TCAT – McMinnville does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, ethnicity or national origin, sex, disability, age, status as a protected veteran or any other class protected by Federal or State laws and regulations and by the Tennessee Board of Regents policies with respect to employment, programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies: Robin Lay, Grant and Project Specialist, robin.lay@tcatmcminnville.edu, 241 Vo-Tech Dr, McMinnville, TN 37110, (931) 473-5587. The TCAT – McMinnville policy on nondiscrimination can be found at https://tcatmcminnville.edu/about/non-discrimination-statement . EOE/AA/Title IX/Title VI/ADA Employer Tennessee Board of Regents Institution
Enterprise Applications Analyst Gallatin
Provide programming and administrative support for processes of the application systems of the college to allow users to complete their work in a timely and efficient manner.
Adjunct Faculty Pool - Engineering Cleveland
Cleveland State Community College is seeking applicants for our Engineering adjunct faculty pool!
HVAC/R Adjunct Faculty TCAT-Hartsville Lebanon
Adjunct instructor for related practical and theory in heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration instruction; this is a part-time adjunct faculty position. Instruction will occur at the Wilson County branch campus in Lebanon.
Practical Nursing Adjunct Instructor - TCAT Hartsville Hartsville, Lafayette, Lebanon
Part-time Practical Nursing Adjunct Instructors are responsible for teaching and supervision of nursing students in on-campus classroom/lab and off-campus clinical settings; evaluating and advising students; maintaining records and completing reports; participating in the development of the program, and other duties as assigned.
Regional Director Springfield
The primary objective of this position is to promote, develop and manage the operation of the Springfield Center of Volunteer State Community College and the regional relationships in Robertson, Sumner, Trousdale, and Wilson Counties consistent with institutional goals and objectives.
Admissions Counselor / Recruiter Crump
The Tennessee College of Applied Technology Crump is accepting applications for the full-time position of Admissions Counselor / Recruiter in our Student Services Department at our campuses. This role will play a crucial part in furthering the college's vision and mission by actively recruiting prospective students and fostering a welcoming environment that prioritizes customer service excellence. Your efforts will contribute not only to recruitment and retention but also to job placement activities, ensuring that every student receives the support they need to succeed.
Adjunct Faculty - American Sign Language Chattanooga
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Adjunct Faculty - Physical Education Chattanooga
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Assistant Director, Scholarships, Outreach and Compliance Nashville
This position is responsible for developing and managing outreach events, managing institutional partnerships including scholarship funds, and directing the development, maintenance and monitoring of the College’s financial aid compliance program.
Relational Advisor (Grant Funded) Memphis
This is a full-time, grant-funded position within the Department of Advising and Academic Support. The position is funded through the Title III IDEAS Grant. The Relational Advisor (RA) will provide academic guidance and advisement to students on policies, procedures, and program requirements to fulfill a certificate or degree program and will proactively participate in the planning and delivery of academic advising services for students and subpopulations that promote comprehensive educational opportunities. Responsible for sustaining an environment of academic and professional excellence for students, providing proactive outreach, referrals, and intervention with student populations via several communication methods. The RA maintains student engagement and academic progression by tracking the advancement of students from inception to graduation. Responsible for sustaining an environment of academic and professional excellence for students along with providing proactive and timely outreach, referrals, and intervention with student populations through a variety of communication methods. The PAAGTL maintains student engagement and follow through by tracking the advancement of students from inception to graduation. As the team lead for the grant, the team lead will train, lead, support, coach, and collect data for the grant program. This position requires a minimum of 37.5 hours per week. Additional hours may be required. Some travel may be required between campus locations.
Adjunct Faculty-Project Management Oak Ridge
Teach Project Management classes on the Oak Ridge campus.
College Coach Nashville
This position will serve as a liaison between high schools within the service area of the College and Nashville State Community College, assisting with the student application and recruiting processes. This position supports a seamless transition of students from high school into post-secondary programs to earn a credential or degree and enter the workforce.
Laboratory Assistant, Clarksville Campus Clarksville
This position provides a broad range of specialized laboratory support and guidance to full-time faculty and adjuncts for laboratory science courses on the Clarksville Campus.
Nursing Instructor-Henry County Paris
This is a full-time, academic year position reporting to the Dean of Health Sciences and assumes Nursing programmatic instructional activities for the needs and demands of the DSCC Nursing Department. This position has a focus for the Dyersburg State Community College Henry County Center; however, official workstation may change from campus and center dependent upon needs and demands of the Nursing Departments. Duties include working with the Director of Nursing, Assistant Director of Nursing and Nursing Faculty for coordination of student classroom and clinical field experiences. This position is pending grant approval.
Nursing Instructor-Henry County 12 month Paris
This is a full-time, fiscal year position reporting to the Dean of Health Sciences and assumes Nursing programmatic instructional activities for the needs and demands of the DSCC Nursing Department. This position has a focus for the Dyersburg State Community College Henry County Center; however, official workstation may change from campus and center dependent upon needs and demands of the Nursing Departments. Duties include working with the Director of Nursing, Assistant Director of Nursing and Nursing Faculty for coordination of student classroom and clinical field experiences. This position will have the responsibility of coordinating and maintaining the activities of the Nursing Program at the DSCC Henry County Center. This position is pending grant approval.
Administrative Assistant Health Sciences-Henry County Paris
Responsible for performing and accomplishing moderately complex secretarial and clerical tasks for the Health Sciences programs at the DSCC Henry County Center. Assist students with basic program information.
Assistant Professor & Program Director of Sonography Jackson
The Program Director holds a 12-Month faculty position that reports to the Dean of Healthcare Professions. The Director of the Sonography Program is responsible for the Certificate of Diagnostic Medical Sonography and the Certificate of Cardiovascular Sonography Programs at Jackson State Community College. All tasks adhere to CAAHEP and JRCDMS standards, as well as regional healthcare expectations. In addition to classroom/laboratory instruction, the Director will be responsible for the organization, administration, periodic review, planning, development and general effectiveness of the program; will provide input into the program budget; and supervise other faculty within the program.
Grounds Worker II Chattanooga
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Instructor of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Education 9/10 Month (Term) Gallatin
This position is responsible for delivering quality instruction in multiple instructional delivery formats and participating in evaluation of student learning and assessment of course and program outcomes. Faculty will participate in service activities to support the College’s mission. The EMS Education instructor works under the supervision of the Director of EMS Education. The instructor participates in the assessment, planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of program curriculum. The instructor conducts classroom, skills lab, and online instruction for EMT, AEMT, and Paramedic courses. The instructor coordinates student advising and associated clinical site management for the Emergency Medical Services Education Program.
Part-time Practical Nursing Adjunct Instructor Dickson Dickson
The part-time Practical Nursing Adjunct Instructor is responsible for teaching and supervision of nursing students in on-campus classroom/lab settings and at off-campus clinical sites; evaluating and advising students; maintaining records and completing reports; participating in the development of the program, and other duties as assigned. This part-time position will average 18-28 hours (3-4 days) per week Monday through Friday and is not eligible for benefits. Scheduled hours will be for in-person classroom and skills lab teaching and student supervision at clinical sites. Clinical hours may vary based on the needs of each site. This is not a remote teaching position.
LEARN Lab Supplemental Instructor Knoxville
Position Summary: The purpose of this job is to provide individual and small group mathematics supplemental instruction to students, and to assist students in improving academic achievement by meeting with them on a regular basis to help students clarify their mathematical learning and develop the study skills to be successful in their mathematics courses.
Workforce Talent Pipeline Strategist - East Nashville
The primary function of the Regional Workforce Coordinator is, in cooperation with the colleges’ workforce development offices, to cultivate partnerships involving innovative curricular designs to address the workforce development needs of business/industry in an assigned region. The Regional Workforce Coordinator will collaborate with a diverse clientele including system and campus leaders, faculty, staff, business & industry leaders, and state agencies to design and develop innovative and adaptive curricula to support TBR institutions of higher education and our mission of student success and workforce development. The Strategist will also be responsible for workforce development projects resulting from TNWORKS which could include researching new programs and partnerships and leading strategic sessions to engage regional colleges in these opportunities. This position may have the opportunity to work remote within the state of Tennessee but with periodic visits to the TBR System Office (Nashville, TN) at the employee’s expense, and potential travel to Tennessee TBR colleges may be necessary.
Instructor, Surgical Technology – 9/10 Month (Term) Nashville
This position is responsible for delivering quality instruction in Surgical Technology. This position will support instruction in Nashville high schools and on the Nashville State White Bridge campus.
Senior Administrative Associate Nashville
This position will provide administrative support to the dean, various departments, and faculty within the School of School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).
Part-Time Faculty- Engineering Systems Technology Columbia
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.
Adjunct Faculty (Pool) Blountville
Qualified applicants are particularly needed to teach high school students (Dual Enrollment) in the following fields: Anatomy and Physiology, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, English, History, Psychology, Spanish, and Welding (all processes). Please indicate in your cover letter your interest in teaching at local area high schools.
Cashier (Student Accounts) Gallatin
Provides excellent customer service through email, by phone, and in-person transactions with students. Duties also include fee collection, generating receipts, posting to student accounts, check distribution, preparing daily deposits and reports; reconciling accounts. Performs other related duties as assigned.
Senior Accounting Analyst Memphis
This is a full-time position responsible for financial reporting, analysis, reconciliation and ensuring the accuracy of financial records of Southwest Tennessee Community College and Southwest Foundation. This position reports to the Director of Accounting.
Director of Paralegal Studies – 9/10 Month Instructor (Term) Nashville
This a nine-month faculty position responsible for leading the Paralegal Studies program and delivering quality instruction.
Lifelong Learning Instructor (Temporary Part-Time) Knoxville
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 20 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. 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 either $40 per class hour or 60 percent of total course fees. Lifelong learning instructors work on a temporary, part-time contract. 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.
Associate Instructor Cosmetology Athens
Instruction: Facilitate the classroom instructional process: evaluate and monitor student progress; assign grades; provide academic assistance to students; maintain attendance and grade records; counsel and advise students on career goals; work to retain students; maintain required classroom and office hours. • Course and Curriculum Development: Select texts, equipment, supplies, and other learning resources; participate in the purchase of needed program supplies and equipment; develop instructional materials; create and revise courses and/or curricula as needed; maintain updated course syllabi. • Professional Development: Remain current within instructional field and technologies; acquire, maintain, and apply knowledge of current instructional methodologies and materials; attend scheduled college and division professional development and in-service activities; support related professional organizations; participate in the annual faculty evaluation process. • Service to Students: Comply with FERPA laws; participate in advising, recruitment, admissions, and orientation of potential students; assist students with job placement; support student activities including SkillsUSA and NTHS. • Service to the College and Community: Assist in the recruitment and selection of college personnel as assigned; participate in accreditation, assessment, and performance funding processes; support and participate in the College’s decision-making processes; provide input and assistance with budgets; attend graduation exercises and participate in mandatory college programs; develop and maintain positive and cooperative relationships with colleagues; maintain an active program advisory committee; work to meet and exceed COE benchmarks for student completion and placement. • Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor and/or administration, on and off campus
Instructor, Accounting - 9/10 Month (Term) Nashville
This position is responsible for delivering quality instruction in Accounting.
Part-Time: Career Exploration Lab Technician Memphis
This is a temporary position reporting to the Career Exploration Lab Coordinator. The Career Exploration Lab Technician is under general supervision.
Faculty – Mechatronics Technology Memphis
This is a full-time academic-year (9-month) term faculty position in the Mechatronics Technology program in the Technologies Department. The faculty member is responsible for the coordination, planning, preparation, presentation, and evaluation of classroom instruction and related activities. The faculty member is responsible for performing assigned teaching duties during the day, evening, and occasionally on the weekends on any Southwest Tennessee Community College campus as assigned. A faculty member performs all other duties as directed by the Department Chair, Dean of Business and Technologies, Vice-President of Academic Affairs and Workforce Development, or the President or designee.
Success Coach_Scott & Campbell Co. Oneida
This position will provide holistic student support services and academic advising. The incumbent will guide students through the entire enrollment and advisement process which includes but is not limited to areas such as admissions, career counseling, financial aid, academic planning, academic advising, and class scheduling. This position will serve as a mentor and coach throughout the academic tenure of assigned student supporting them from enrollment to graduation (in collaboration with faculty advisors upon the student’s completion of select benchmarks).
Adjunct Instructor Diesel Powered Equipment Clarksville
The Adjunct Instructor in the Early Technical College Diesel Powered Equipment Technology class is responsible for providing in-person theory and hands-on skills instruction to dual-enrolled high school students to prepare them to become Diesel Powered Equipment Technicians. Areas of instruction include preventive maintenance, electrical/electronics, brakes, drive train, suspension and steering, diesel engines and HVAC. This position is part-time and reports to the Clarksville Campus Director. Scheduled work hours are Monday through Friday from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. between August and May each year. Scheduled class hours are 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. This is not a remote work position.
Computer Information Technology- Artificial Intelligence Faculty Franklin, Columbia
A full-time faculty is responsible for delivering instruction in various formats (on-line, in person, video-conferencing, or any combination of methods) in the discipline(s) for which she/he has been employed. Instruction may take place at any of the college’s campuses, at a clinical partner facility, or at a designated temporary location. Faculty also provide academic advising and facilitate student success. Technology tools are routinely used to communicate with and support students. Faculty participate in divisional and institutional activities related to the college’s mission, engage with communities of interest, and promote college programs. This full-time faculty position is pivotal in the development and delivery of our AI courses in the Computer Information Technology Program, working closely with the Director.
Accounting Associate Gallatin
Provides customer service, performs all duties which relate to accounting which includes: accounts payable and/or accounts receivable, refunds, encumbering and disbursing funds for college expenses, cashiering duties, cash handling, and communicates with the general public. Performs other job related duties relative to the area of responsibility.
Nursing Faculty (BSN) Tullahoma
Provide high quality effective instruction in accordance with the catalog description and the approved course syllabus; Facilitate student learning, and perform evaluations of student learning for all assigned classes, using each course's standard course outline as a guide; Advise and mentor students about academic and career goals.
Faculty - Technologies (Artificial Intelligence) Memphis
This is a full-time academic-year (9-month) term appointment faculty position reporting to the Department Chair of Technologies. Teaching responsibilities will include foundational and advanced AI topics such as Python programming, data analysis, machine learning, artificial intelligence tools and frameworks, neural networks, and ethical considerations in AI. The faculty member will also play a key role in shaping the AI curriculum and integrating hands-on learning experiences into the program. The faculty member is responsible for performing assigned duties during the day, evening, or weekend on any Southwest Tennessee Community College campus as assigned. At a minimum, the related activities include instruction, instructional counseling, academic advising, serving on various committees, and participating in local, state, regional, and national professional activities and organizations.
Adjunct Instructor: Medical Murfreesboro
The Tennessee College of Applied Technology Murfreesboro is accepting applications for the part-time, temporary positions of Adjunct Instructor/Classroom Support for all Allied Health programs (Classroom, Clinicals, Anatomy & Physiology (A&P), Math for Meds). GENERAL DUTIES: Adjunct instructors provide classroom support on an as-needed basis, sometime with little advance notice. This position should ensure student training is conducted utilizing all appropriate safety measures. The adjunct instructor will facilitate continued training for students in the absence of a full-time instructor. Potential applicants with varied work experience may qualify to facilitate in more than one program.
Grounds Worker 2 Memphis
This is a full-time permanent position under the supervision of the assigned Custodial Supervisor. The Ground Worker 2 is responsible for maintaining grounds, streets and walks at assigned campus, and related work as required. Incumbent is responsible for performing assigned duties during the day, evening or weekend on any Southwest Tennessee Community campus/center as assigned. May be required to provide services outside of normal work hours and week. This position may be contacted during non-duty hours.
Instructor, English - 9/10 Month (Term) Nashville
This position is a full-time faculty position responsible for preparing and delivering quality instruction in English. This position will support instruction in Nashville high schools and other Nashville State instructional sites as needed.
Police Officer 1 (TCAT) Memphis
This is a full-time, grant-funded position working under direct supervision of the Police Supervisor (Captain) and general supervision of the Associate Director of Public Safety. This position is designated to work at the Tennessee College of Applied Technology locations within Memphis. The Police Officer 1 investigates crimes and accidents, protecting faculty, staff, students, visitors, and property, facilities by law enforcement. He/she responds to calls for assistance including emergency crisis situations and provides other safety related services. He/she must be flexible to work different shifts if and when deemed necessary.
MLT Didactic Instructor Smyrna
Provide high quality effective instruction in accordance with the catalog description and the approved course syllabus; Facilitate student learning, and perform evaluations of student learning for all assigned classes, using each course's standard course outline as a guide; Advise and mentor students about academic and career goals
Nursing faculty Tullahoma
Provide high quality effective instruction in accordance with the catalog description and the approved course syllabus; Facilitate student learning, and perform evaluations of student learning for all assigned classes, using each course's standard course outline as a guide; Advise and mentor students about academic and career goals.
Faculty - Technologies (Electrical Engineering & Computer Engineering) Memphis
This is a full-time, 9-month tenure-track faculty appointment reporting to the department chair of Engineering Technologies. This faculty position will support the Electrical Engineering Technology and Computer Engineering Technology programs. The faculty member is responsible for the coordination, planning, preparation, presentation, and evaluation of classroom instruction and related activities (developing and preparing curricula and instructional material; delivering lectures; initiating, facilitating and moderating class discussions to students on topics in electrical engineering technology and computer engineering technology). The faculty member is responsible for performing assigned duties during the day, evening, or weekend on any Southwest Tennessee Community College campus as assigned. At a minimum, the related activities include instruction, instructional counseling, academic advising/mentoring, serving on various committees, participating in professional activities and organizations.
Student Success Advisor, Dickson and Humphreys County Campus Dickson
This position is responsible for tracking and assisting students by providing holistic services from pre-enrollment to completion for a defined set of students with a primary goal of assisting them with overcoming barriers to their success in college. This position will serve both the Dickson Campus and Humphreys County Campus.
Part Time Faculty- Anesthesia Technology Columbia
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.
Adjunct Faculty-Communications Oneida
Teach communication courses in the classroom during the evenings at the Scott County campus.
Adjunct of Communications Morristown
The purpose of this position is to provide instruction for Speech Communication courses.
Practical Nursing-Substitute/Part-time Instructor Shelbyville, Winchester
TCAT Shelbyville is working to build a pool of substitute/part-time temporary instructors to support our various programs. The communities that we serve are rich with skilled industry and workforce experience. We want to tap into that pool of talent! If you enjoy a flexible schedule, have solid work experience and applicable skills and education in the field of Practical Nursing, we invite you to apply.
Adjunct Faculty - Nursing & Allied Health Programs Chattanooga
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TRiO Tutoring - Peer Tutor, Tutor I, Tutor II, Tutor III Knoxville
Position Summary: To increase student success and retention through collaborative learning.
Adjunct Instructor: Non-Medical Murfreesboro
The Tennessee College of Applied Technology – Murfreesboro is accepting applications for the part-time, temporary positions of Adjunct Instructor/Classroom Support at all campuses for the following programs: Automotive Service Technology Collision Repair Technology Computer Aided Design Technology Cosmetology Cosmetology Instructor Training Digital Graphic Design Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration Technology (HVAC/R) Industrial Electrical Maintenance/Mechatronics Industrial Electricity Information Technology Machine Tool Technology Manicuring Telecommunications Welding Technology
TRiO Tutor (Pool) Kingsport, Blountville
Peer Tutors: Completion of at least one semester of college or dual-enrolled at Northeast State or other institution. A minimum GPA of 3.0. A grade of “A” or “B” in each course to be tutored. Recommendations from at least two instructors. Advanced Tutors: Completion of Associate degree or higher at an accredited institution with a final GPA of at least 3.0 and grade of “A” or “B” in subjects to be tutored if applicable; OR acceptance as adjunct faculty at Northeast State or prior tutoring experience for Student Support Services with all documentation on file.
TLC Tutor (Pool) Blountville
College coursework in specific content areas to tutor – grade of “B” or higher in specific courses Strong overall academic record – at least a 3.0 GPA
Temporary - CDL Driver/Operator Nashville
Nashville State Community College (NSCC) is seeking a qualified CDL Driver to operate a mobile classroom for its Workforce and Community Development programs and support NSCC students and initiatives. This mobile classroom may travel to all seven NSCC campuses, as well as to other community and industry locations. The CDL Driver/Operator will play a critical role in supporting the College's mission to provide accessible education and training opportunities by ensuring the safe and reliable operation of the mobile classroom.
Adjunct Instructor – Chemistry 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.
Assistant Professor of Math -Tenure Track Harriman
Roane State Community College is seeking qualified applications for a tenure track position in Mathematics. Qualified candidates will be expected to provide quality instruction in all levels of mathematics. Teaching duties will be based on departmental needs which may include evening hours and/or travel to satellite campuses. The appointment is expected to begin in Spring 2026.
Instructor, Biology - 9/10 Month (Term) - North Davidson Campus Nashville
This position is responsible for delivering quality instruction in an equitable environment.
Part-Time Faculty - Music Columbia
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.
Adjunct Faculty Pool – Hospitality Management (Culinary) (2025) Memphis
This is a part-time, Adjunct Faculty position in the Business and Legal Studies Department. THIS POSTING IS NOT A GUARANTEE OF AN OPEN POSITION. Applications for part-time faculty positions are accepted on a continuous basis and reviewed by the department chair when openings become available. Future teaching assignments are on a term-by-term basis, which may include fall, spring and summer. Postings close yearly on January 31; to maintain your application within the system, you will need to re-apply each year. At the time of application, applicants should be prepared to upload a cover letter, resume/CV, references list, statement of teaching philosophy, & an unofficial transcript. The Adjunct Instructor is responsible for the coordination, planning, preparation, presentation, and evaluation of classroom instruction and related activities. The instructor is responsible for performing assigned teaching duties during the day, evening, or weekend on any Southwest Tennessee Community College campus. The adjunct instructor is responsible for performing assigned duties during the day, evening, or weekend on any Southwest Tennessee Community College campus. At a minimum, the related activities include instruction, academic advising, serving on various committees, and participating in professional activities and organizations.
Health Science/Simulation Laboratory Technician Knoxville
The overall purpose of this job is to assist in setting up and maintaining Health Science labs, primarily Surgical Technology, Radiologic Technology, and Nursing as needed site campuses with the required supplies, materials, and equipment for the faculty. This includes repackaging supplies, assisting to set up the Operating Room, coordinating equipment with the coordinators and in hospital lab spaces, and cleaning equipment. This position is also responsible for handling and coordinating delicate and expensive equipment at the site campuses and affiliated hospitals.
Instructor, English - 9/10 Month (Term) Nashville
This position is a nine-month faculty position responsible for preparing and delivering quality instruction in English in an equitable environment.
Event Technician (Temporary Part-Time) Knoxville
Position Summary: Primary job will be in the Clayton Performing Arts Center, Goins Building Auditorium and other spaces on the Hardin Valley Campus. However, events occur on all four campuses so travel can be expected from time to time.
Maintenance Technician Nashville
Under the supervision of the Maintenance Supervisor, performs basic maintenance and repairs to electrical, plumbing and other building systems and provides general carpentry, painting and commercial building repair/maintenance services across all seven of the College’s campuses.
Adjunct Faculty Pool – Biotechnology (2025) Memphis
This is a part-time, Adjunct Faculty position in the Natural Sciences Department. THIS POSTING IS NOT A GUARANTEE OF AN OPEN POSITION. Applications for part-time faculty positions are accepted on a continuous basis and reviewed by the department chair when openings become available. Future teaching assignments are on a term-by-term basis, which may include fall, spring and summer. Postings close yearly on January 31; to maintain your application within the system, you will need to re-apply each year. At the time of application, applicants should be prepared to upload a cover letter, resume/CV, references list, statement of teaching philosophy, & an unofficial transcript. The Adjunct Instructor is responsible for the coordination, planning, preparation, presentation, and evaluation of classroom instruction and related activities. The instructor is responsible for performing assigned teaching duties during the day, evening, or weekend on any Southwest Tennessee Community College campus. The adjunct instructor is responsible for performing assigned duties during the day, evening, or weekend on any Southwest Tennessee Community College campus. At a minimum, the related activities include instruction, academic advising, serving on various committees, and participating in professional activities and organizations.
Director - Budget Memphis
This is a Full-Time fiscal position responsible for the coordination, preparation and submission of the college's annual personnel, operating and capital budgets. These responsibilities include establishing annual planning/budgetary policies and procedures; forecasting revenues; recommending funding alternatives; and formulating and submitting all required external financial planning and budget reports required by TBR and THEC. The Director will also develop standard weekly(and/or) monthly reporting, performance management dashboards and models, and conduct ad-hoc analysis of key opportunities for the organization. Duties also include the establishment, maintenance and monitoring of budgetary controls including position control; period assessment of the college's overall financial position; and the dissemination of budget information to all levels of college management. The ideal candidate possesses excellent business acumen, strategy, financial, analytical, process improvement, and exceptional communication (verbal and written) skills.

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