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Instructor, Computer Information Technology - 9/10 Month (Term)
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Nashville
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| This position is responsible for delivering quality instruction in computer information technology, including a variety of computer programming languages. |
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Information Systems Management (Microsoft Office (Word)) 9/10 Month Tenure Track Faculty (Fall 2026)
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Knoxville
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| Teach in the area of information systems and office technology according to college policy. |
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Information Systems Management (Microsoft Office (Excel)) 9/10 Month Tenure Track Faculty (Fall 2026)
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Knoxville
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| Teach in the area of information systems and office technology according to college policy. |
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Adjunct Instructor: Medical
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Murfreesboro
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| 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.
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Workforce & Community Development Instructor (Temporary Part-Time)
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Knoxville
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| Position Summary: Pellissippi State Community College is seeking qualified contract instructors for its Workforce and Community Development Programs to meet the needs of our area workforce. We provide customized training for entry level employees as well as for professional advancement. Specific training is conducted at the request of business and industry partners. We also offer open enrollment courses for individuals seeking to upgrade their skills.
Instructors work on a part-time, temporary contract to provide educational instruction for a specific class, workforce training, or youth camp. Instructors are expected to be subject matter experts on their topic, will be responsible for delivery of instruction, and may be responsible for developing instructional materials.
Typical instructional areas include Electrical/Mechanical, Hydraulics/Pneumatics, PLCs, Robotics, Welding, Machining, Industrial Maintenance, Tool and Die, Construction Trades, OSHA, Lean Six Sigma, NFPA70E, Logistics/Supply Chain, Cybersecurity, Networking, Data Analytics, Project Management, Leadership, Supervisory Management, Microsoft Office, and Excel. This is not an all-inclusive list of instructional areas. Actual courses may vary depending on community or industry demand.
Current and retired industry leaders and past military personnel with technical training and the ability to teach are strongly encouraged to apply!
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