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Associate Instructor of Automotive Technology
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Clinton
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| The Tennessee College of Applied Technology Knoxville is accepting applications for the position of full-time Associate Instructor in Automotive Technology to be located at the Anderson County Higher Education Center. This position works 7.5 hours per day and 37.5 hours per week, Monday through Friday from 7:30 am until 3:30 pm. |
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Director - Institutional Effectiveness
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Memphis
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| The Director of Institutional Effectiveness will coordinate, monitor and evaluate planning efforts of Southwest Tennessee Community College’s functional units. This position plays a key role in ensuring decisions are data-driven with demonstrated evidence-based improvement which is central to Southwest Commitment to student success and core values. This is also includes providing oversight and support for programmatic evaluation activities.
The Director works with administration across the College to help ensure that academic, student support, and administrative units target meaningful outcomes that support and align to the colleges strategic plan; and utilize assessments that yield valid results supporting continuous improvement. In conjunction with providing oversight for functional unit planning and evaluation activities, the Director of Institutional Effectiveness will serve as the college’s SACSCOC Accreditation Liaison. In this capacity, the Director acts as the primary resource for ensuring continuous compliance with all SACSCOC standards and for promoting ongoing professional development related to accreditation requirements.
The Director is responsible for monitoring and documenting institutional policies, procedures, and practices to ensure adherence to accreditation expectations, and will provide guidance to academic units seeking to obtain or maintain discipline-specific accreditations. As the College’s official liaison to SACSCOC, the Director will coordinate all required reports, submissions, substantive changes, and accreditation visits. This position reports to the Associate Vice President of Institutional Research, Planning, and Effectiveness (AVPIRPE). |
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Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Initiatives
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Nashville
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| The Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Initiatives provides strategic leadership in the development and implementation of innovative academic and workforce programs across the Tennessee Board of Regents system. This role collaborates with cross-functional and inter-divisional teams to conceptualize initiatives that align with institutional goals, workforce needs, and student success priorities.
The Assistant Vice Chancellor leverages technology to enhance operational efficiency and data-informed decision-making. Responsibilities include designing and maintaining dashboards, databases, and reporting tools; integrating Power BI and AI-related platforms; and utilizing project management software to track resources and timelines. The role leads and supports complex, multi-stakeholder projects from conception through execution, maintaining documentation, assessing impact, and reporting outcomes to system leadership.
The position also prepares briefings and presentations for internal and external stakeholders, collaborates with data teams across divisions, and integrates external data sources from agencies such as the Department of Labor (DOL), Department of Education (DOE), and Economic and Community Development (ECD) to inform program development and strategic planning.
The Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Initiatives has systemic knowledge of the wide-ranging projects/programs/partnerships within TBR institutions and at the system office and advises system leadership regarding the same. The Assistant Vice Chancellor collaborates with institutional leaders, faculty, and external partners to support innovation and excellence in higher educational programming and demonstrates a personal commitment, with assistance from TBR leaders, to devote time to growing and developing as a leader and a colleague.
The salary range for this position is $99,612 - $126,829, depending on experience. |
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Assistant Vice Chancellor AA
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Nashville
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| The Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs & Workforce Alignment provides leadership and has responsibility in the areas of strategic alignment of academic programs and workforce needs, oversight of the TBR Center for Apprenticeship, coordination with the TBR Center for Workforce Development, support of TCAT and community college work in grants, and ad hoc assignments as determined by the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs.
This position leads system-level workgroups such as prior learning assessment, rural healthcare, support for state funding priorities; institutional and programmatic accreditation; leadership in grant activities at the system level; and coordination with internal and external partners.
The Assistant Vice Chancellor demonstrates a personal commitment, with assistance from TBR leaders, to devote time to growing and developing as a leader and a colleague.
The salary for this position is $99,612 - $126,829, depending on experience. |
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RCAM Lab Assistant (Pool)
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Kingsport
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| Industrial Operations Lab Assistant:
• Craft qualified at the journey level of any instructional material being delivered
• Experience in an industrial setting or other qualifying experience as approved by supervision
Electrical, Mechanical, Machining, or Welding Lab Assistant:
• Experience at a minimum journey or technician level in their area of expertise
• Experience in an industrial setting or other qualifying experience as approved by supervision
Construction Lab Assistant:
• Experience at a minimum journey or technician level in their area of expertise
• OR a minimum of three years’ experience as a certified teacher in a vocational/technical construction or maintenance-related training program |