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  • Technical Instructor – Workforce Solutions (Staff Instructor III) in Florence, KY

    Gateway is seeking a Technical Instructor in Workforce Solutions to deliver hands‑on, skills‑based training in advanced manufacturing and industrial maintenance. Teach in classrooms, labs, and employer sites while helping learners build technical and workplace skills. Collaborate with industry partners to provide flexible training—on campus, online, or on-site—with some evening and weekend availability. Make a real impact by preparing people for high‑demand careers.

  • Closes Aug 14 2026

    Aviation Maintenance Technology Instructor in Louisville, KY

    Jefferson Community and Technical College is seeking one skilled and experienced Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT) Instructors to join their team. This full-time faculty role requires a strong understanding of aviation maintenance principles, practical experience, and excellent communication and teaching skills.

  • Temporary Lawn Care in Ashland, KY

    Ashland Community and Technical College is currently seeking qualified candidates for Temporary Lawn Care.

  • CDL Staff Instructor Part-time in Ashland, KY

    Ashland Community and Technical College is seeking qualified candidates for a part-time CDL instructor.

  • Adjunct Faculty - Industrial Maintenance Technology (Fort Campbell) in various locations

    Hopkinsville Community College invites applications for an adjunct Industrial Maintenance Technology instructor to teach industrial maintenance classes at Fort Campbell on an accelerated schedule for a maximum of 24 hours per week, Monday-Thursday, for 14 weeks.

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