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ASL Interpreter - Level III in Richmond Campus
A Staff Interpreter facilitates communication between persons who are deaf/hard of hearing and all aspects of the public and private sector, which may include, but are not limited to academic, business and other entities as needed and appropriate.
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Coordinator of Adventure Programs in Richmond Campus
The Coordinator of Adventure Programs, Climbing Wall and Challenge Course, is responsible for a comprehensive challenge course and team building program and the management of the indoor climbing wall.
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PT Clinical Educator in Richmond Campus
Welcome to the College of Education and Applied Human Sciences at Eastern Kentucky University! We are a community of difference makers, creating positive change throughout the Commonwealth and impacting the world.
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Model Lab School Bus Driver in Richmond Campus
Be a part of the Model Lab School family as a bus driver for student trips and events.
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Workforce Development/OSHA Facilitator in Richmond Campus
The Part-Time Facilitator assists WDCE staff and instructors with the delivery of training programs.
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Journeyman Electrician in Richmond Campus
Works directly with the Electric Shop Supervisor on a daily basis and with the MEP Manager as need arises, to assure that all University electrical systems operate at the highest efficiency.
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Architect in Richmond Campus
This position is in the Division of Facilities Management & Safety. The architect administrates capital construction projects across the main campus and at regional campuses. The Capital Construction Project Administrator will be responsible for ensuring that the needs of user groups are clearly communicated to design professionals and that projects are designed to efficiently and effectively implement desired programs. That construction is accomplished timely and within budget. The position will oversee the administration of projects from initial planning, programming, and budgeting through the warranty period.
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Interpreter in Richmond Campus
An Interpreter facilitates communication between current students who are deaf/hard of hearing in all academic aspects of the university experience. Including but not limited to, classroom lectures, academic advising, field trips, and internships.
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Interpreter Coord, ASLIE in Richmond Campus
The ASLIE Interpreter Coordinator is responsible for interpreting support and administering the program of direct interpreting services for deaf and hard of hearing College of Education and Applied Human Science (CEAHS) Faculty and Staff. The Coordinator’s responsibilities include management of the interpreting services including scheduling of interpreting, fiscal management, CART services, collecting and analyzing data on services provided, consultation and liaison with faculty and staff, equipment management, support technology, evaluation and assessment of interpreting needs, development of standard operating procedures, and direct supervision of the full-time and/or part-time interpreting staff. May screen and select freelance interpreters based on the needs of interpreter consumers.
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Intermittent Facilitator in Remote Opportunities
Serve as a meeting and facilitation process expert by organizing and facilitating a wide variety of meetings for diverse internal and external clients. Services are provided in-person, online, and in hybrid environments throughout the country.
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Community Education Facilitator in Richmond Campus
A Community Education Facilitator is responsible for instruction, monitoring, and/or preparing curriculum for community classes. A Community Education Facilitator is expected to be enthusiastic and knowledgeable in their talent, skill or hobby. Facilitator will be assigned to particular program areas accordingly.
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Workforce Education Instructor in Richmond Campus
A Workforce Education Instructor is responsible for instruction, monitoring, and/or preparing curriculum for business/industry classes as well as grant programs. A Workforce Education Instructor is expected to be an expert in their field and will be assigned to particular program areas accordingly. Classes are taught in Richmond, Louisville, and throughout an 8-state region, so travel may be required.
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