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Director of Regional Management in Indianapolis, IN
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The Director of Regional Management plays a transformational role in elevating the Education Centers of Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU) into premier educational and conferencing destinations. As we undergo a significant technological modernization and space renovation at our Indianapolis North location, this leader will drive the evolution of our facilities while maintaining excellence in our core educational mission. These centers, strategically located throughout Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky within IWU's National & Global unit, serve as vital community hubs where education meets innovation. This position presents an opportunity to shape the future of our facilities, supporting a comprehensive renovation project that will position our centers as sought-after venues for corporate events, community gatherings, and educational programs. The Director will spearhead efforts to maximize revenue through expanded conferencing services while ensuring seamless integration of integrated technology throughout our spaces. The ideal candidate combines strategic leadership with operational excellence, possessing both the vision to drive business growth and the hands-on skills to ensure flawless execution. This role requires someone who excels at building community partnerships, driving sales initiatives, and creating exceptional user experiences for both educational and conferencing clients.
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Dean, Division of Nursing. College of Adult and Professional Studies in various locations
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the Dean of Nursing position will provide leadership and direction for all academic offerings in the National & Global Division of Nursing, which is housed in the College of Adult and Professional Studies. As the academic leader, the Dean is tasked to proactively continue to build strong, innovative Christian nursing programs that combines engagement with nursing communities, innovation in learning opportunities, and practice that is rooted in highest professional standards and biblical principles. This innovative and growth-mindset leader will build the school’s enrollment, provide oversight of the development and maintenance of curricula, develop systems and structures to support the programs, courses and academic offerings, advance meaningful partnerships, and supervise associate deans, faculty and staff of the division. The Dean of Nursing will cast a compelling vision for the Division of Nursing. The Dean of Nursing will give direction to the Division of Nursing’s leadership team while coordinating divisional activities with leaders from other University academic and operational units to achieve the University’s mission. Additionally, the Dean will forge relationships with health care organizations and build strong enrollment pipelines. The Dean of Nursing will also ensure programs are conducted in accordance with the mission and academic policies of the University and accrediting bodies.
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OTA Adjunct Instructors (Greenwood, onsite) in Greenwood, IN
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Adjunct faculty for the Occupational Therapy Assistant program will be responsible to teach onsite adult students at the Greenwood, Indiana location. Adjunct faculty must be minimally licensed as an OTA with a bachelor’s degree or an OT with a master’s degree. Content areas that need filling include: • OTA-110: Foundations of OTI: Balance of Personal Performance and Well-Being and Professional Responsibilities (2 credit hours) o Introduction to occupational performance/occupational deprivation and balance in health and wellness with an emphasis on one’s own personal narrative and self-knowledge in a global and multicultural world from a personal and professional perspective. History of OT coinciding with the church and care of the sick and marginalized. Introduction to the foundations of OT practice. • OTA-240: Functional Anatomy/Kinesiology (4 credit hours) o Identify and apply understanding of skeletal and neuromuscular systems, locating selected bones, bony landmarks, joints, muscle origins/insertions/innervations, and functional applications to occupations and the biomechanics of human motion. Application of ergonomic principles to body mechanics, lifting and prevention education for OT practitioners and other professionals. Competency in selected assessments and clinical therapeutic applications. • OTA-250: Occupational Therapy Theory and Concepts (3 credit hours) o Continuation of introduction to models, theories, frames of reference, and applications in guiding selection of occupations and activities. Exploration of student’s own occupational history including values clarification, cultural and spiritual influences and meanings. Development of critical thinking in performing occupation-based activity analysis, developing goal-directed activities, modifications, grading and adapting, and ensuring safety precautions through the creative arts and therapeutic media towards OT goal directed outcomes.
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Regional Assistant (Part-time) in Indianapolis, IN
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The Regional Assistant plays a vital role in the operation and success of Indiana Wesleyan University’s Education Center. Each center strives to partner with the community to meet its educational needs. Providing professional meeting space allows IWU to build these partnerships while serving the local community. This role is well suited for someone who is energetic and relational, has a passion to serve, organizationally gifted, motivated by contributing to a team, and enjoys finding solutions. In addition, skills related to customer service, communication, self-motivation, and attention to detail will help make the Regional Assistant successful. The Regional Assistant provides administrative and operational support to regional center leaders and may be involved in assisting with daily functions of more than one regional center.
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Adjunct Faculty, Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence in various locations
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DeVoe School of Business, Technology, and Leadership is seeking Adjunct Faculty with experience teaching graduate courses to international students in both hybrid and online formats. A hybrid/blended course includes a two-day onsite delivery at the Merrillville, IN education center and multi-week online components. Other courses are delivered fully online. We are seeking terminally qualified faculty with at least 18 credit hours of study in Data Analytics/Science, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Information Technology, or related course work and relevant industry experience. Applicants without a doctorate but exceptional technology expertise will be considered.
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