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Computer Information Technology Instructor- Northwest Correctional Complex in TCAT Northwest
The Computer Information Technology Associate Instructor at the Northwest Correctional Complex is responsible for instructing rehabilitation and correctional students in vocational training to prepare them to re- enter the job market in the Computer Information Technology industry. This position provides theory and hands-on skills instruction to students in areas including, but not limited to troubleshooting, system architecture and protocols, software applications, programming, hardware assembly and repair, backup strategies, networking and configuring computers and related peripheral devices. The instructor must monitor, grade and evaluate individual students’ progress; maintain appropriate documentation of student progress; submit timely reports; and maintain close communication with correctional personnel and TCAT Northwest administration. Applicants selected for an interview will be required to tour the Northwest Correctional Complex.
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Grant Writer in Morristown
The purpose of this position is to monitor all requests for external funding of programs or research by faculty or staff, to evaluate grant opportunities from public or private funding agencies for appropriateness for WSCC (institutional readiness, ROI, and internal resources), ensure accuracy and quality of proposal submissions, and monitor funded projects for compliance with the requirements of the funding entity and integrity in accounting and auditing.
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Graphic Designer in Knoxville
The overall purpose of the Graphic Designer is to accurately design print and web material for internal and external audiences for the purpose of promoting the college through marketing and information avenues.
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Internal Auditor in Morristown
The Director of Internal Audit supports Walters State Community College in achieving its mission by providing independent, objective, and relevant assurance and advisory services related to risk management, internal controls, and governance processes. The position reports administratively to the College President and functionally to the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) Audit Committee through the TBR Chief Audit Executive (CAE). The Director is responsible for developing and executing the College’s annual audit plan and for conducting financial, operational, and compliance audits as outlined in the plan or as directed by the President or the TBR Audit Committee. These audits evaluate the effectiveness of the institution’s internal controls, promote continuous improvement, strengthen risk management practices, enhance fraud awareness, and assess the efficiency and effectiveness of financial, administrative, and academic operations. In addition, the work ensures compliance with College policies, Tennessee Board of Regents and State of Tennessee requirements, federal regulations, and applicable accreditation standards.
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Executive Director - Physical Plant in Memphis
This is a full-time, fiscal year position reporting to the Chief of Administrative Services. The Executive Director of Physical Plant provides strategic leadership and operational oversight of the College’s facilities, including maintenance, custodial services, grounds, utilities, and construction projects across multiple campus sites. This role ensures that campus facilities and infrastructure are maintained in a safe, efficient, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing manner that supports the College’s mission and enhances the student, faculty, staff, and community experience.
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Director of Recruitment in Jackson
The purpose of this position is to coordinate the outreach and recruiting functions for JSCC following targeted markets identified in the SEM plan and responding quickly to new/emerging markets using direct recruitment strategies. To hold up-to-date and comprehensive information about the programs and services offered at JSCC. Supervise, train and coordinate recruiting staff, to provide a professional, informed and helpful approach to sharing details about JSCC opportunities and enrolling students. Provide guidance and leadership in regards to all efforts to recruit prospective students. To successfully collaborate with involved areas (admissions, dual enrollment, orientation, marketing) to provide clarity and nonduplication of effort when supporting new students at JSCC.
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Development Associate in Nashville
To provide administrative support for Nashville State Community College Foundation and its initiatives.
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Maintenance Technician, Dickson Campus in Dickson
Under the supervision of the Maintenance Supervisor, performs basic maintenance and repairs to electrical, plumbing and other building systems and provides general carpentry, painting and commercial building repair/maintenance services across all seven of the College’s campuses.
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Senior Administrative Assistant in Nashville
The Senior Administrative Assistant provides advanced, high-level administrative support to the Vice President of Academic Affairs & Workforce Development, the Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs, and the Academic Affairs division. This position serves as a key point of contact for internal and external stakeholders, ensures the efficient operation of the office, and supports the division’s mission to advance academic excellence, workforce development, and student success.
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U.S. Historian Full-Time 9/10 Month Tenure Track Faculty in Knoxville
To teach and develop U.S. HISTORY courses while furthering the goals of the program, department, college, and community college system
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Instructional Technology Trainer in Gallatin
This position supports faculty and staff development and makes professional learning approachable, practical, and directly tied to the college’s mission. By providing hands-on training, coaching, and resources to enhance the use of instructional, administrative, and emerging technologies at Volunteer State Community College. This role plays a vital part in advancing the mission of the Teaching & Learning Center (TLC), helping faculty elevate classroom experiences, staff strengthen workplace efficiency, and the college community embrace innovation. A key priority will be training on the ethical and effective use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to improve teaching, learning, and operations.
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Senior Accountant in Nashville
The Senior Accountant manages financial transactions and coordinates accounting operations for the College and its Foundation while ensuring compliance with institutional, state, and federal regulations by maintaining accurate financial records.
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Instructor, Industrial Process Control Technology – 9/10 Month (Term) - Humphreys County Campus in Waverly
This is a full-time faculty position responsible for preparing and delivering quality instruction on topics in Industrial Process Control Technology.
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Custodian (Macon Cove - Morning Shift) in Memphis
This is a full-time permanent position under the supervision of the assigned Custodial Supervisor. The custodian is responsible for cleaning and maintaining assigned areas and related work as required. He/she is responsible for performing assigned duties during the day, evening, or weekend at any Southwest Tennessee Community College location as assigned. The standard shift time for this position is 6:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Work is reviewed and evaluated through inspection of work performed. Specific duties may vary depending on the type of facility to be cleaned. This position primarily reports to the Macon Cove campus. This position may be contacted during non-duty hours.
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Testing Assistant in Columbia
This position supports Testing Services along with providing assistance to the Testing Services Department and Student Affairs Division
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Administrator of Onboarding and Development in Gallatin
This position is responsible for improving the productivity of the organization's employees through onboarding and development. This position assesses company-wide developmental needs to drive training initiatives and identifies and arranges suitable training solutions for employees. This position actively searches, creatively designs, and implements effective methods to educate, enhance performance, and recognize performance.
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Faculty, Curriculum, and Programs Clerk in Columbia
Columbia State is hiring two Faculty, Curriculum and Programs Clerks who will work together to provide comprehensive administrative support to the Faculty, Curriculum and Programs department.
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Director of Workforce Development in Dyersburg
The Director of Workforce Development is a strategic and dynamic leadership position responsible for advancing the College’s Mission, marketing, aligning workforce training to meet regional workforce needs, and scheduling classes, training programs, and workshops that meet the needs of industry and business partners. This position is responsible for developing, expanding, and sustaining innovative partnerships with business, industry, educational partners, and community organizations throughout our nine-county service area to ensure a well-prepared workforce for in-demand careers. The Director provides thoughtful vision and leadership for the design and delivery of all workforce programming, including customized training, short-term nonacademic certifications, apprenticeships, and continuing education. The ideal candidate is a results-driven and collaborative leader who understands economic trends and evolving needs of employers. He/she supervises the Assistant Director of Workforce Development.
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Adult Education Adjunct Instructor for Corrections – Claiborne County & Hamblen County (Grant Funded) in Jacksboro
The Adult Education Adjunct Instructor for Corrections is responsible for guiding and instructing individuals seeking to advance employability and basic education skills. This role provides academic instruction, career coaching, and workforce development support for adult learners with varying educational functioning levels. The successful candidate will regularly interact with students, provide instruction, and perform registration and intake-related services at Adult Education instructional sites, which include the American Job Centers, local businesses, housing authorities, rehabilitation facilities, and county jails.
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Adjunct Instructor, Automotive Technology in Huntsville
The Tennessee College of Applied Technology Oneida/Huntsville is accepting applications for the position of part-time Automotive Technology Adjunct Instructor to be located at the Huntsville campus. Classes will be held Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. A high standard of personal and professional ethics with a sincere interest in teaching is desired.
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