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  • Operations Support Specialist in Nashville

    The Operations Support Specialist- Workforce Development is responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing key events and supporting operational functions within the Department of Government and Public Relations. Reporting administratively to the Manager of Marketing Operations, this position plays a vital role in ensuring efficient internal operations and impactful external engagement. The position supports daily project management and procurement activities, in addition to the logistical planning and execution of a variety of high-profile events, including the annual Statewide Outstanding Achievement Recognition (SOAR) Awards, quarterly board meetings, presidents’ meetings, TBR Days on the Hill, and statewide workforce development convenings. This role ensures all events are well-organized, align with TBR branding and messaging standards, and deliver a seamless experience for both internal and external stakeholders. This position may have the opportunity to work remote within the state of Tennessee but with periodic visits to the TBR System Office (Nashville, TN) at the employee’s expense, and potential travel to Tennessee TBR colleges may be necessary.

  • Director of Strategic Communication - Workforce Development in Nashville

    The Director of Strategic Communications – Workforce Development is responsible for developing and executing compelling marketing and communications content across publications, websites, and social media platforms to support TBR’s workforce development priorities. This role plays a critical part in creating communications and marketing content to support two key priorities: recruiting businesses to partner with Tennessee’s community and technical colleges for customized training solutions and attracting students to workforce-focused academic and technical programs. Working closely with the AVC for Government and Public Relations, other Directors in the Department of Government and Public Relations, and the Executive Director of the Center for Workforce Development, this position ensures clear, consistent, and targeted messaging that highlights the value of Tennessee’s public community and technical colleges in meeting workforce needs. The Director will lead efforts to develop strategic messaging, content creation, and campaign coordination to raise the profile of TBR institutions as premier providers of workforce training and education. The Director supports major TBR events, including quarterly board meetings, presidents’ meetings, statewide workforce convenings, TBR Days on the Hill, and the annual Statewide Outstanding Achievement Recognition (SOAR) Awards. This position will serve in a cross functional role with the other Directors in the Department of Government and Public Relations. This position may have the opportunity to work remote within the state of Tennessee but with periodic visits to the TBR System Office (Nashville, TN) at the employee’s expense, and potential travel to Tennessee TBR colleges may be necessary.

  • Student Success Advisor in Nashville

    This position is responsible for tracking and assisting students by providing holistic services from pre-enrollment to completion for a defined set of students with a primary goal of assisting them with overcoming barriers to their success in college.

  • Curriculum and Compliance Coordinator in Jackson

    • Work closely with faculty, staff, industry partners, and accrediting bodies to coordinate the design, review, and revision of academic programs and courses to ensure they meet educational standards and industry needs. • Monitor and ensure compliance with accreditation standards, state and federal regulations, and institutional policies. • Develop and implement assessment tools to evaluate the effectiveness of academic programs and student learning outcomes. • Provide guidance and support to faculty in curriculum development, instructional strategies, and compliance matters. • Maintain accurate records of curriculum changes, accreditation reports, and compliance documentation. • Organize and facilitate professional development opportunities for faculty and staff related to curriculum and compliance. • Implement ongoing professional development and training for adjunct, substitute, and full-time faculty • Assist with the evaluation of faculty performance, identify areas for improvement in academic programs and implement strategies to enhance curriculum quality and compliance. • Performs all other duties assigned by the Vice President and President.

  • Faculty - Technologies (Artificial Intelligence) in Memphis

    This is a full-time academic-year (9-month) term appointment faculty position reporting to the Department Chair of Technologies. Teaching responsibilities will include foundational and advanced AI topics such as Python programming, data analysis, machine learning, artificial intelligence tools and frameworks, neural networks, and ethical considerations in AI. The faculty member will also play a key role in shaping the AI curriculum and integrating hands-on learning experiences into the program. The faculty member is responsible for performing assigned duties during the day, evening, or weekend on any Southwest Tennessee Community College campus as assigned. At a minimum, the related activities include instruction, instructional counseling, academic advising, serving on various committees, and participating in local, state, regional, and national professional activities and organizations.

  • Part-Time Practical Nursing Instructor- Jackson Campus in Jackson

    The Tennessee College of Applied Technology Jackson is accepting applications for a part-time Practical Nursing Instructor for the Jackson main campus.

  • 12-month Faculty - VW Academy (Electric Vehicles) in Chattanooga

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  • Mental Health Counselor in Franklin

    The Mental Health Counselor develops, promotes, and facilitates mental health and social service activities that support students in managing barriers that will impede their educational success. This position blends collaboration and consultation with colleagues on and off campus, as well as other support resources with non-clinical and clinical student case management, short-term counseling, program coordination, systems development, and leadership in addressing factors that contribute to student attrition and improve student success. This position will primarily serve the Williamson Campus with occasional travel to other Columbia State campuses and counties in the service area.

  • Closes Oct 31 2025

    Adjunct Instructor: Medical in Murfreesboro

    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.

  • Grounds Worker 2 in Memphis

    This is a full-time permanent position under the supervision of the assigned Custodial Supervisor. The Ground Worker 2 is responsible for maintaining grounds, streets and walks at assigned campus, and related work as required. Incumbent is responsible for performing assigned duties during the day, evening or weekend on any Southwest Tennessee Community campus/center as assigned. May be required to provide services outside of normal work hours and week. This position may be contacted during non-duty hours.

  • Closes Oct 31 2025

    Temporary- Departmental Assistant (Pool) in Gallatin

    To assist in student document processing, assist with file processing (making folders, filing, etc.), assist with front counter coverage, scanning, returning email and phone coverage.

  • Instructor, English - 9/10 Month (Term) in Nashville

    This position is a full-time faculty position responsible for preparing and delivering quality instruction in English. This position will support instruction in Nashville high schools and other Nashville State instructional sites as needed.

  • Closes Jul 18 2025

    Instructor of Mathematics in Covington

    This is a full-time, tenure track position in the Division of Arts, Sciences, & Technologies. The position reports to the Dean of Arts, Sciences, & Technologies and will be primarily stationed at the Jimmy Naifeh Center in Covington. This is an in-person teaching position. This is not a remote position.

  • One Stop Customer Service Representative in Columbia

    Columbia State Community College is hiring a One Stop Customer Services Representative to provide excellent customer service to current and prospective students, parents, and other visitors in the Enrollment Services Officers. This person will assist students with general questions concerning Columbia State Community College and specific questions concerning admissions, records, and financial aid.

  • Director of High School Partnerships in Columbia

    The Director of High School Partnerships oversees Columbia State’s high school programs, including dual enrollment, dual credit, middle college, and academically talented and gifted. This position works with local school systems and college staff to develop, evaluate, and maintain early post-secondary opportunities for high school students throughout the college service area including Columbia State’s five campus locations, off-campus sites, and service area high schools that offer embedded courses.  The position facilitates communications of course and program requests from local education systems to the Dean of Regional Services and Southern Campuses, Vice President of Partnerships and Southern Campuses, academic deans and the associate vice-president for faculty and programs as well as enrollment services and campus staff.

  • Police Officer 1 (TCAT) in Memphis

    This is a full-time, grant-funded position working under direct supervision of the Police Supervisor (Captain) and general supervision of the Associate Director of Public Safety. This position is designated to work at the Tennessee College of Applied Technology locations within Memphis. The Police Officer 1 investigates crimes and accidents, protecting faculty, staff, students, visitors, and property, facilities by law enforcement. He/she responds to calls for assistance including emergency crisis situations and provides other safety related services. He/she must be flexible to work different shifts if and when deemed necessary.

  • IT Specialist (Part-time) in McMinnville

    General Duties: This position will help ensure the stable operation of the computer networks and educational courseware products across all campuses. This includes planning, developing, installing, configuring, maintaining, supporting, and optimizing all network hardware, software, and communication links. The position will also analyze and resolve end-user hardware and software computer problems in a timely and accurate fashion and provide end-user training where required. The IT Specialist reports to the President and is responsible for helping support the information technology needs on the campus along with supporting other evening institutional needs. Key Responsibilities – Essential Job Functions The IT Specialist is responsible to perform the following: • PC support – purchasing, setup, troubleshooting, routine maintenance, and other support • Network maintenance – troubleshooting and routine maintenance • Website maintenance • General application software support • Microsoft Cloud services support such as Teams and One Drive • Google Cloud services support • Recommend and support purchasing of IT-related equipment • IT asset management – asset tag and inventory • Develop and maintain IT procedures as needed • Support and troubleshooting of the digital signs • User ID management • Work with the Tennessee Board of Regents as needed • Perform environmental monitoring of Data Center • COE accreditation and IT audit support • Data entry and scanning to support the institution • Proctoring tests when needed • Serving as the lead for Accessibility efforts for the institution • Other duties as assigned

  • MLT Didactic Instructor in Smyrna

    Provide high quality effective instruction in accordance with the catalog description and the approved course syllabus; Facilitate student learning, and perform evaluations of student learning for all assigned classes, using each course's standard course outline as a guide; Advise and mentor students about academic and career goals

  • Central Processing Instructor in Fayetteville

    Provide high quality effective instruction in accordance with the catalog description and the approved course syllabus; Facilitate student learning, and perform evaluation of student learning for all assigned classes, using each course’s standard course outline as a guide; Advise and mentor students about academic and career goals

  • Nursing faculty in Tullahoma

    Provide high quality effective instruction in accordance with the catalog description and the approved course syllabus; Facilitate student learning, and perform evaluations of student learning for all assigned classes, using each course's standard course outline as a guide; Advise and mentor students about academic and career goals.

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