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    • Campus Information Assistant (hourly) in Arnold/Main Campus

      The Campus Information Assistant is a part-time, 20-hour or less, in-person position that supports the Information Center located in the Student Services Center. This role is responsible for delivering outstanding customer service by providing general assistance with enrollment and registration processes, guiding students on the use of MyAACC, and offering accurate directions to campus locations.The Campus Information Assistant also provides guided walking tours of the campus to prospective students, enrolled students, and other small groups. This position fosters positive communication and collaboration with faculty, staff, students, local non-profit organizations, and members of the Anne Arundel county. The position reports to the Information Center Agent.

    • Closes Jun 27 2025

      Instructor/Assistant Professor, Biology in Arnold/Main Campus

      With learning as its central mission, AACC — located in Anne Arundel County, Maryland near historic Annapolis — has responded to the needs of a diverse community for more than 60 years by offering high-quality, affordable and accessible learning opportunities. Established in 1961, AACC is a fully accredited, public, two-year institution that offers national and regional studies that lead to a degree or certificate, industry credential or transfer to a four-year institution. AACC also offers opportunities for career enhancement, personal enrichment and lifelong learning. The ideal candidate for a faculty position at AACC understands that community colleges are positioned to fundamentally transform people’s lives and, as a result, society itself. We’re looking for those with a demonstrated commitment to continuous improvement in disciplinary knowledge, pedagogy and successful collaboration with colleagues in efforts aligned with student success and completion. The successful candidate also embraces the idea of helping students achieve their goals and approaches academic and inclusive excellence as moral imperatives, as evidenced by a strong commitment to anti-racism, diversity, equity and inclusion.

    • Closes Jun 27 2025

      Massage Therapy Clinical Coordinator in Arnold/Main Campus

      In collaboration with the Massage Therapy (MAS) Academic Chair, the clinical coordinator is responsible for planning, coordinating, and overseeing the on-campus Student Massage Clinic. The clinical coordinator coordinates the clinic’s operations to include but not limited to communicating with faculty, staff, students, and the community and coordinating and supervising students in the clinic. In addition, the clinical coordinator is responsible for establishing a service-learning component for the students’ clinical experience, to include but not limited to, networking with community partners to coordinate chair massage events and supervising students participating in these off-campus events. The clinical coordinator is responsible for tracking job placement of program graduates and identifying potential employers to assist program graduates with job placement. The clinical coordinator teaches 20 FLH in the MAS curriculum per academic year, including the summer term.

    • Technical Support Assistant (Temporary) in Arnold/Main Campus

      The Technical Support Assistant works under the direction of a senior staff member(s) and provides on-site basic technical support for Service Desk, Client Services, Asset Management and Audio Visual Services.

    • Part-time Paramedic Instructor in Arnold/Main Campus

      We're looking for instructors that are enthusiastic and engaging with students, and willing to be a team player with other full time and part time faculty and staff members. The Paramedic Instructor is responsible for delivering high-quality education and training to paramedic students, preparing them for state and national certification exams and field practice. The instructor develops, implements and grades within the paramedic curriculum, conducts classroom lectures, hands-on skills labs, and mentors during clinical rotations. This role requires collaboration with full-time instructors, Director of EMS, medical directors, clinical sites, and EMS agencies to ensure students receive comprehensive and current paramedic education. The instructor is also responsible for maintaining their own certifications and continuing education to stay updated with advancements in emergency medical services.

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