Field Instructor for 2026 Bitterroot Wildlife Internship
Ecology Project International 3.6
Ecology Project International job in Missoula, MT
Field Instructor Job Announcement
Bitterroot Wildlife Internship Program
Application review will begin February 12th and interviews will be scheduled on a rolling basis.
will be open until filled.
Program description:
The Bitterroot Wildlife Internship (BWI) program, a partnership between Ecology Project International (EPI) and MPG Ranch, offers high school students a unique opportunity for ecological education, conservation service, and hands-on field research at MPG Ranch in Florence, Montana. Each month-long session includes six students who collaborate with MPG staff or partners on research, service projects, and outreach efforts, while developing their own study. EPI and MPG Ranch have partnered on this program since 2014 to provide an enriching ecological research and conservation experience.
Job Summary:
EPI is hiring two field instructors to mentor 12 students in BWI this summer. From Monday to Thursday, instructors and students will spend time at MPG Ranch, completing conservation projects (10hrs/week), conducting ecological research (16hrs/week), and learning about the Bitterroot Valley ecosystem (6hrs/week), all while camping on-site. Instructors will lead activities such as invasive species mitigation, fence repair, and wildlife research, while helping students build skills in Leave No Trace, wildlife observation, and nature journaling. Instructors are responsible for supervision, safety, and risk management.
Given the diversity of participants, field instructors must be able to address implicit bias and engage in culturally responsive interactions with students and colleagues. Instructors will also play an active role in enhancing inclusivity throughout the program.
Key responsibilities and duties:
Promote and ensure an inclusive and high quality learning/living environment.
Plan, lead, and instruct quality experiential environmental education lessons to a diverse group of students.
Be sensitive to the health and welfare of all participants and meet their developmental needs.
Participate in all staff development sessions throughout the season including staff training, staff meetings, staff retreats, and feedback/evaluation forms.
Provide feedback to and receive feedback from co-instructors and program staff, and effectively integrate feedback into work.
Oversee and/or lead research activities in accordance with research protocols.
Lead conservation service projects in accordance with risk management protocols.
Establish and maintain clear communication with students, partners, co-instructor, and EPI staff.
Mentor students' planning and completion of independent research projects.
Effectively manage logistical challenges and emergencies on course.
Respond to medical emergencies and provide appropriate first aid following EPI's medical protocols and according to your level of training.
Conduct all student activities with rigorous attention to risk management.
Understand, model, monitor, and enforce EPI/MPG policies and protocols.
Promptly and accurately complete and file required program paperwork.
Drive EPI/MPG vehicles in accordance with policy to transport students and gear.
Show and maintain a positive attitude.
Keep program gear and vehicles organized, clean, and in good working order.
Other duties as assigned.
Required qualifications and skills:
Education
Bachelor's degree in biology, ecology, environmental education, natural resource management, or related field; OR equivalent experience.
Current Wilderness First Responder and CPR certifications.
Experience
2-3 years of prior experience delivering science and ecology-based curriculum to middle and high school students in a formal or informal setting.
Outdoor leadership experience working with young adults in remote settings.
Field research experience in wildlife, botany, ecology, geology, or hydrology.
Experience and prior success working well on a small team in a dynamic and changing work environment.
Experience and skill camping and ability to teach outdoor living skills.
Must be physically fit and capable of participating in intense physical labor including, but not limited to: ability to lift 50 pounds, spend 8-10 hours a day in all weather conditions (e.g., sun, heat, wind, cold, snow, etc.) and hike up to 5 miles a day with a day pack and equipment, ability to conduct repetitive hand and arm motions, and able to maneuver in tight spaces, including bending and kneeling.
Valid driver's license with insurable driving record.
Skills
Strong teamwork skills with the ability to collaborate effectively with students, colleagues, partners, and supervisors
Ability to manage risk, respond in emergency situations, and ensure group and individual safety in the outdoors
Commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, and demonstrated ability to work with youth across a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences-including Indigenous youth, low-income youth, and rural and reservation populations.
Enthusiasm for leading students in semi-remote areas.
Languages
English fluency.
Other
Minimum 21 years of age
Legally able to work in the US
Ability to work effectively in a multicultural and dynamic environment
Commitment to EPI's Mission and values
Desired qualifications and skills:
Field research experience within the Bitterroot Valley or surrounding areas
Knowledge and familiarity with the MPG Ranch
Curriculum development experience
Leave No Trace trainer or master educator certification
Competencies
Adaptability: Ability to remain flexible and adjust plans and approaches as needed in response to changing conditions, unexpected challenges, and diverse participant needs.
Leadership and Mentorship: Skilled in guiding, inspiring, and supporting youth, fostering both personal and professional growth through effective mentorship and inclusive leadership.
Organization and Logistical Skills: Strong ability to manage multiple tasks, coordinate resources, and ensure smooth operations.
Positive Attitude and Professionalism: Consistently demonstrates a constructive and solution-focused mindset, maintaining professionalism, enthusiasm, and respect in all interactions.
Reports to the Yellowstone Local Programs Coordinator
Schedule and Location:
Season dates: Approximately May 27th- August 14th
Instructors will work approximately 60 days during the season, including mandatory training and season close days:
Instructors are to attend 5 days of instructor training to be scheduled between May 27th and June 5th
Instructors will lead two program sessions (June 7th - July 2rd and July 12th - August 6th) at MPG Ranch in the Bitterroot Valley. In addition, instructors will work at least four hours in EPI's Missoula office each Friday during the intern sessions. There will be Missoula office work days between sessions and after the second session.
Upon conclusion of the program, instructors are to participate in season close days that consist of debriefing, gear cleaning and organization, and other tasks that wrap up program
It is mandatory that instructors help deliver an end of season symposium in Missoula on August 12th
Compensation:
Room and board while in the field with students Monday - Thursdays.
$11.30 per hour, plus overtime at 1.5 times the hourly wage ($16.95 per hour).
Field work days are approximately 15 hours (approximately $169.5 - $197.75 per field day) and workdays in the office are approximately 4-6 hours.
Access to discounts with popular outdoor gear retailers.
Applications will only be accepted electronically. Apply online here.
Application review will begin February 12th and interviews will be scheduled on a rolling basis.
Positions will be open until filled.
Questions can be directed to:
Carly Innis, Yellowstone Local Programs Coordinator, at ************************
2026 Bitterroot Wildlife Internship Program- Student Participant
Application deadline: February 27, 2026
Each summer, Ecology Project International (EPI) and MPG Ranch partner to offer a unique program for high school students that combines ecological education, conservation service work, and hands-on field research at the MPG Ranch-a field laboratory of ecology and conservation science located just outside of Florence, Montana.
Program Description
BWI provides students with one-on-one interactions and professional mentorship from research scientists, an opportunity to design, complete, and present your own field research project, and hands-on experience with conservation service work. Students create meaningful relationships with other high school students who are also passionate about conservation, science, and the outdoors- all while working and playing, living and learning in Montana's majestic Bitterroot Valley.
Each month-long session is comprised of six students. Students are guided by two EPI instructors and paired with MPG researchers to engage in ongoing research projects-past projects have focused on everything from moths and butterflies to invasive species and soil science, from birds and bats to bees. Throughout the program, students gain experience with a variety of field research methods, as well as methods for analyzing the data they collect, in pursuit of an answer to their research question. The program culminates in an August research symposium, where students present their final research posters to fellow students, researchers, and friends and family.
Students spend Monday through Thursday at the ranch completing conservation service projects, conducting ecological research, and learning about the Bitterroot Valley's ecosystem by day. Conservation projects on the ranch might include invasive weed removal and mapping, fence removal and building, planting for restoration, and native seed gathering. In addition to individual research projects, students have numerous opportunities to engage with guest researchers and gain exposure to a variety of field topics and methods through applied research seminars. By night, students will prepare meals, gather around the campfire, and sleep in provided tents.
Dates:
There are two BWI Sessions scheduled for 2026, dates as follows:
Session 1: June 7th-July 2nd
Session 2: July 12th- August 6th
Schedule:
Week 1: Sunday @ 4:00pm - Thursday @ 4:00pm
Weeks 2-4: Monday @ 8:00am - Thursday @ 4:00pm
May 6th: Meet and Greet event for students, instructors, and research mentors to meet and share about research interests.
August 12th: Mandatory end of season evening research symposium.
*Students are responsible for their own food and lodging from Thursday night through Monday morning each week.
Student Responsibilities:
Actively & enthusiastically participate in all program activities including: individual research projects, MPG research partner engagement opportunities, service work, and science education curriculum lessons.
Complete conservation service projects to aid MPG Ranch ecological restoration efforts. These projects are often physically strenuous.
Follow guidance of a research mentor through development of a scientific research question and completion of a project and research poster. Students will be expected to present project results to EPI staff, MPG staff and fellow students at the end of your session and the end-of-season Research Symposium.
Assist MPG researchers in gathering high-quality data.
Contribute to a positive group culture on the ranch and in camp, including helping with group responsibilities like meal preparation, camp set-up and maintenance, and vehicle loading/unloading.
Abide by EPI's Big Five: No tobacco, drugs, alcohol, coupling, or disruptive behavior.
Student Qualifications:
Required:
Must have completed freshman year of high school and not yet entered freshman year in college;
Willingness to work and camp in inclement conditions including rain, heat, bugs, rough terrain;
Understanding of scientific inquiry;
Desire to engage in conservation service work, research, and outdoor learning.
Must be available to attend all of the following:
Pre-season Mentor Meet and Greet on May 6th
All field days for the duration of the program
Post-season research symposium on August 12th
Preferred:
Ecology Project International course experience;
Outdoor experience including camping and hiking;
Experience with conservation service;
Field experience collecting and working with data.
Participant Benefits:
Students will have the opportunity to gain up to four hours of college credit through University of Montana.
Students will receive up to a $660 education award after the successful completion of the program and symposium - total amount dependent on enrollment in college credit program.
Transportation from EPI's Missoula office to MPG Ranch on Mondays and back on Thursday evenings will be provided.
All meals, snacks, transportation, and necessary equipment are provided during program.
Expected Participant Costs:
There is no cost for application or enrollment in this program (tuition = $0).
Students and families will be responsible for timely arrival to pre-season Meet and Greet, program drop-off and pick-up, and post-program project symposium. This may result in travel expenses like fuel and/or overnight accommodations near Missoula, Montana for evenings before program or before symposium day for some students. Costs will vary depending on where they live relative to program locations.
Please reach out if anticipated costs present a barrier for participation.
To Apply:
The application period will be open Wednesday, December 10th and close Friday, February 27th. Students will be selected based on the quality of their online application, participation in an in-person or virtual interview, and availability to participate in scheduled program sessions. Students are required to attend the pre-season meeting, full sessions, and the research symposium.
Students selected for an interview will have the choice of scheduling a 30-minute time slot on either Saturday, February 21st or Saturday, March 7th.
About Ecology Project International:
Ecology Project International (EPI) is a non-profit education and conservation organization that offers experiential educational programs to students in a variety of outdoor settings. Students work alongside professional scientists on applied research projects and actively engage in conservation in national parks, forests, and reserves throughout the western hemisphere. For more information, visit ***************************************************
About MPG Ranch:
With over 15,000 acres of conservation property in Montana's Bitterroot Valley, MPG stewards large landscapes for wildlife habitat and the enjoyment of future generations. MPG researchers specialize in restoration and ecology and seek new ways to restore land affected by invasive weeds, herbicides, and management practices. Education is also an important focus of what MPG Ranch does every day. Whether it's writing about their scientific research, helping a school develop its science curricula, or hosting educational events on the ranch, MPG staff strives to learn from the environment and share that knowledge with the community. For more MPG information visit *****************
Have questions?
Contact Carly Innis at ************************.
$39k-49k yearly est. Easy Apply 40d ago
Superintendent
Barnard 4.2
Bozeman, MT job
Barnard Construction Company, Inc., based in Bozeman, Montana, is a heavy-civil construction company with projects underway across North America. Barnard is ranked by Engineering News-Record , a leading construction industry periodical, as one of the nation's Top 400 civil contractors. We specialize in dam construction and rehabilitation, power transmission and distribution, tunneling, inland marine, oil, gas, utility, and sewer and water pipeline projects. We offer competitive salaries, profit sharing, 401(k)s, a generous health plan, annual bonuses, and challenging career opportunities with a financially solid company. Barnard's people are the reason for the success of the company. Our reputation attracts the highest quality personnel, people who are committed to producing projects that set a standard for excellence. At Barnard, we build the riskiest, most difficult, complex jobs we can find, and we hire people who thrive on tough work and demanding opportunities.
Qualifications
Must be willing to travel and relocate. Project sites are located domestically and internationally, so relocation and/or travel are required.
10-15 years of heavy civil construction experience.
Experience supervising multiple foremen/construction crews.
Experience with water conveyance/transmission mains and pump station work.
Water conveyance to include greater than 60-inch steel welded pipeline installation.
Installations to include open trench excavations and trenchless.
The pump station to include +60MGD pumping station or water treatment plant.
Strong organizational and time management skills.
Safety oriented, 10-hour and 30-hour OSHA certificates are preferred.
Strong work ethic: willing to do what it takes to get the job done.
Exceptional communication and leadership skills
Ability to freely access all points of a construction site in wide-ranging climates and
Estimating and planning experience.
Must have experience with Construction Manager-at-Risk (CMAR) contracts.
Design Build contracts experience is a bonus.
Responsibilities
Manage construction safety.
Manage environmental and quality compliance.
Understand / manage project costs and budgets.
Review, interpret and understand Contract Documents including specifications, drawings, and designs.
Work with estimating teams to develop estimates for large complex heavy civil project.
Schedule and manage construction activities, sequencing and the selection of engineering staff, crew workforce, equipment, and tools for maximum utilization and quality of work.
Review timecards and invoices for proper cost distribution and accountability.
Tracks schedule and budget progress with project milestones and takes all action necessary to keep project on track.
Determines, controls, and maintains field discipline schedules and budgets.
Ensure all employees are current in and compliant with all Barnard safety policies and have received required safety training and equipment.
Equal Opportunity Employer Veterans/Disabled, E-Verify Employer
$57k-70k yearly est. 3d ago
Special Needs Assistants (SNA)
Billings Public Schools 3.0
Billings, MT job
Special Needs Assistants (SNA) JobID: 5594 Support Staff/Special Needs Assistant Date Available: January 2026 Additional Information: Show/Hide SPECIAL NEEDS ASSISTANTS (SNA) Various Schools .813 FTE; 6.5 hours a day; Monday - Friday; 9-Months a year
$17.61/hour for 90 workday probationary period, then $19.57/hour
BENEFITS, TRS RETIREMENT, Vacation, Sick Leave
Provides support to teachers and students requiring special assistance
* Implements lesson plans, behavior plans, and responding to students' special needs
* Must be able to work with children with special needs, challenging behaviors, and personal care needs
* Assists students with cognitive, sensory or physical limitations
* Assists students in using adaptive equipment and assistive devices
* Must be able to lift and position students with physical difficulties
* Helps students to integrate into regular classroom settings
* Must be flexible and able to work with many different staff members
* Must have previous experience working with children
* Requires a High School diploma or equivalent
* Pre-employment physicals are required for this position and paid for by the District.
Go to *********************** and click on "Employment Opportunities" for either the online application for external applicants or the internal application for internal applicants (currently employed by BPS in a regular or temporary position). "AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER: This employer does not knowingly discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, or national origin."
Closes: Open Until Filled
* Please Note: Positions posted as "Open Until Filled" must be posted for a minimum of 7 calendar days and then can close at any time after that.
$17.6-19.6 hourly 10d ago
Education/Recreation Coordinator
Rocky Boy Health Center 3.6
Montana job
The Education/Recreation Coordinator supports youth by providing structured educational assistance and leading engaging recreational activities at the Miyo facility. This position helps create a safe, positive environment that promotes learning, wellness, and healthy development.
MAJOR DUTIES
Lead after school educational support, tutoring, and enrichment activities.
Plan and supervise recreational programs, events, and daily activities.
Ensure youth safety and positive engagement.
Maintain program spaces and materials.
Work collaboratively with director, staff, community and families
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma or GED.
Experience working with youth.
Strong communication and supervision skills.
Ability to pass required background checks.
Valid Driver's License
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Education, Recreation, or related field.
Experience planning youth programs or providing academic support.
Knowledge of youth development and recreation practices
Disclaimer
This employment announcement does not contain a comprehensive description of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required for this position. Duties, responsibilities, and activities will be reviewed periodically as duties and responsibilities change with necessity. Applicants with credentials that do not meet the minimum qualification for this position will not be considered. Rocky Boy Health Center Human Resources disclaims responsibility for ensuring the completion of application packages, considering only those applications received in proper and completed form before the 4:00 PM closing date for the advertised position. This employment announcement is subject to change depending on budget availability and organizational priorities. Employment offers are contingent upon the satisfactory completion of a background check and pre-employment drug test, with successful applicants being subject to a 60-day probationary period.
Notice to Recruiting Agencies and Third-Party Vendors
Rocky Boy Health Center does not accept unsolicited resumes, proposals, or candidate submissions from recruiting agencies or third-party vendors. We are not seeking new recruiting or placement services for any positions at this time. Any unsolicited submissions will be considered property of Rocky Boy Health Center, and we will not be responsible for any associated fees.
$39k-52k yearly est. Auto-Apply 9d ago
Head Strength & Conditioning Coach
Bozeman 4.1
Bozeman, MT job
Replies within 24 hours Benefits:
Bonus based on performance
Competitive salary
Dental insurance
Employee discounts
Flexible schedule
Free uniforms
Paid time off
Training & development
Vision insurance
Wellness resources
D1 Training Bozeman
D1 Training Bozeman is seeking a Head Strength Coach to lead our coaching team, training floor, and athlete development. This is a leadership role for an experienced strength & conditioning professional who brings energy, accountability, and a passion for developing athletes of all ages.
D1 Training is one of the fastest-growing performance training franchises in the country, and our Bozeman location is locally owned and operated, allowing you to make a real impact in the community while being supported by a proven national brand.
What You'll Do
Lead and oversee all coaching operations in alignment with D1 national training standards
Recruit, mentor, and develop a high-performing coaching staff
Design and deliver effective group and 1-on-1 training programs
Coach athletes of all ages (youth, high school, college-bound, and adults)
Set the tone for a positive, high-energy, team-first training environment
Build strong relationships within the local community (schools, clubs, teams)
Support business growth through athlete retention and local networking
What We're Looking For
5+ years of experience in strength & conditioning, athletic performance, or sport coaching
Strong understanding of movement, programming, and long-term athlete development
Ability to coach and connect with athletes of all ages and abilities
High energy, professionalism, and leadership presence
Team-first mentality with a desire to grow and lead by example
Why D1 Training Bozeman
Locally owned facility with hands-on ownership support
Backed by a nationally recognized training system and brand
World-class training environment built specifically for athletes
Opportunity to lead, develop coaches, and build community impact
Clear standards, structure, and room for professional growth
Compensation & Benefits
Base Salary: $45,000-$60,000
Additional variable-based bonus compensation
Leadership position with growth opportunities within D1 Training
Work Environment
High-energy, team-oriented training floor
Coaching-focused culture with clear expectations
Mix of group classes and 1-on-1 training sessions
Ready to lead the floor and develop athletes the right way?
Apply today and help athletes in Bozeman train like D1. Compensation: $45,000.00 - $60,000.00 per year
D1 Training is an emerging fitness franchise, that is growing rapidly. D1 Training has over 80 facilities open and 180+ in development. At D1 Training, we inspire and motivate athletes to reach their goals. At D1, we believe in training the entire body as a unit to produce optimal human performance. No gimmicks, no fads; we utilize trusted and proven training techniques used to build the world's best athletes and deliver the, in age-appropriate programs led by our expert coaches. Nothing at D1 is random. Every workout, every day follows a strategic 8-week training cycle that is meticulously planned and backed by sports science. What began as training solely for the aspiring youth athlete, matured into fitness training for adults as well. With all who participate in the D1 training process moving aggressively towards their goals.
$21k-25k yearly est. Auto-Apply 2d ago
Braille Transcriptionist - 44 Weeks/Year
Calhoun Intermediate School District 3.8
Hamilton, MT job
NOTICE OF VACANCY- 44 weeks/year BRAILLE TRANSCRIPTIONIST Assist with the preparation, delivery and implementation of materials and equipment for students with visual impairments. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Other duties may be assigned.
* Assist teacher consultants with the development, preparation and delivery of adapted instructional materials and equipment for students with visual impairments.
* Attend team meetings as appropriate and requested.
* Carry out instructional support and training activities with students under the direction of the teacher.
* Assist in the planning and implementation of educational activities under the direction of the teacher.
* Assist with maintaining necessary supplies and materials for the implementation of the program.
* Is aware of the specialized needs of the students served by the VI team.
* Research and order materials necessary for the implementation of services for VI students.
* Monitor and assist in the maintenance of equipment.
* Travel to meet job requirements.
* Receive and inventory department materials and equipment.
* Maintain regular consistent attendance and punctuality.
* Maintain a professional personal appearance.
* Adhere to district health and safety procedures.
* Adhere to Board Policies.
* Maintain Confidentiality.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:
High school diploma or general education degree (GED). Minimum of three (3) years secretarial experience and/or related professional office experience preferred. Must know, or be willing to learn, Braille.
DATE POSITION IS OPEN: January 6, 2026
DATE POSTING IS CLOSED: January 9, 2026 (Internal); Until Filled (External)
SALARY: Contingent upon experience
APPLICATION PROCESS: Please go to our website at ****************** and click on the Employment tab to complete an online application. Cover letters should be addressed to Jessica Clothier, Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources, 17111 G Drive North, Marshall MI 49068.
CALHOUN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Notice of Non-Discrimination and Notice of Complaint/Grievance Procedure for Federal and State Laws
A. Non-discrimination Notice
It is the policy of the Calhoun Intermediate School District to provide an equal opportunity for all individuals and not to discriminate on the basis of religion, race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, disability, height, weight, marital status or age in its programs, services, activities or employment. With respect to employment, the District does not discriminate on the basis of genetic information.
The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the district's nondiscrimination policies.
Jessica Clothier
Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources
Calhoun Intermediate School District
17111 G Drive North
Marshall, MI 49068
Phone: *************
Fax: *************
B. Complaint/Grievance Procedure Notice
I. Any person believing that the Calhoun Intermediate School District or any of the District's staff has inadequately applied the principles and/or regulations of non-discrimination laws or district non-discrimination policies may bring forward a complaint, which shall be referred to as a grievance to the district's Civil Rights Coordinator.
Jessica Clothier
Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources
Calhoun Intermediate School District
17111 G Drive North
Marshall, MI 49068
Phone: *************
Fax: *************
II. The person who believes s/he has a valid basis for grievance shall discuss the grievance informally and on a verbal basis with the District's Civil Rights Coordinator, who shall in turn investigate the complaint and reply with verbal answer to the complainant. S/He may initiate formal procedures according to the following steps:
Step 1
A written statement of the grievance signed by the complainant shall be submitted to the District's Civil Rights Coordinator within five (5) business days of receipt of answers to the informal complaint. The Coordinator shall further investigate the matters of grievance and reply in writing to the complainant within five (5) business days.
Step 2
If the complainant wishes to appeal the decision of the District's Civil Rights Coordinator, s/he may submit a signed statement of appeal to the Superintendent of Schools within five (5) business days after receipt of the Coordinator's response. The Superintendent shall meet with all parties involved, formulate a conclusion and respond in writing to the complainant within ten (10) business days.
Step 3
If the complainant remains unsatisfied, s/he may appeal through a signed written statement to the Board of Education within five (5) business days of his/her receipt of the Superintendent's response in step two. In an attempt to resolve the grievance, the Board of Education shall meet with the concerned parties and their representative within twenty (20) business days of the receipt of such an appeal. A copy of the Board's disposition of the appeal shall be sent to each concerned party within ten (10) business days of this meeting.
The District's Coordinator, on request, will provide a copy of the District's grievance procedure and investigate all complaints in accordance with this procedure.
A copy of each of the Acts and the regulations on which this notice is based may be found in the District Coordinator's office.
$41k-52k yearly est. 10d ago
Assistant Instructional Lab Manager
Montana State University, Inc. 4.1
Bozeman, MT job
The Department of Physics at Montana State University is committed to education and research in physics, the study of the fundamental universal laws that govern the behavior of matter and energy, and the exploration of the consequences and applications of those laws. Research programs in the department span a variety of fields within physics, including Astrophysics, Relativity, Gravitation and Cosmology, Condensed Matter Physics, Laser and Optics, Physics Education, Solar Physics, and Space Sciences.We seek individuals who work professionally and effectively with individuals from all backgrounds, possess effective interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills and have the ability to contribute positively to the academic success of the students and the mission of Montana State University.
Duties and Responsibilities
The Assistant Instructional Lab Manager is a part-time (8 hours per week) position supporting the Physics Instructional Lab Manager in preparation of physics labs and related equipment and working with academic users of lab equipment.The Assistant Instructional Lab Manager provides logistical assistance to the operation of introductory undergraduate lecture and laboratory courses in the Department of Physics. On an annual basis, this position assists in managing the logistics for 73 lectures and 159 laboratory sections, with a total student enrollment of 4700 students per year.Duties and responsibilities include:
Assist in preparation, setup and take down of equipment for Physics class lectures and lab courses.
Assist in maintaining, repairing, updating, and modifying lab and demonstration equipment and troubleshoot instructional equipment issues.
Assist with calls/texts from TAs needing assistance with labs scheduled after standard work hours.
Ensure the lab is kept well organized and clean.
Assist in resetting equipment, laboratory space(s), and storage areas after each lab has been completed.
Advise Instructional Lab Manager of lab manual changes needed to improve student learning.
Assist in updating supervisor lab set up manuals.
Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications - Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills
Master's degree in physics or related field.
Familiarity with physics equipment used in college-level instruction.
Knowledge of computer systems, software, and hardware common to instructional laboratories.
Preferred Qualifications - Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills
Prior MSU lab experience.
The Successful Candidate Will
Understand basic physical principles related to experiments in physics.
Have excellent written and oral communication skills.
Have effective interpersonal skills including the ability to collaborate successfully with faculty, staff, and students.
Demonstrate the ability to relate to and establish rapport with a college student population.
Exercise good judgment and self-motivation.
Maintain confidentiality of records and information.
Possess strong interest in student success.
Position Special Requirements/Additional Information
The position for which you have applied MAY BE a Union position. Union affiliation is determined by job duties and the collective bargaining unit.
Non-Tenure Track Faculty - Any position that is .5 FTE or more is represented by the Associated Faculty of Montana State University (AFMSU). Faculty covered by AFMSU may choose to pay membership dues. This is a condition of employment. Additional information can be found at AFMSU or by emailing AFSMU.
Any position less than .5 FTE is not represented by the Union and is not required to pay dues.
If the FTE changes during employment, the representational status of this position could be impacted.
Exceptions: Anyone having successfully completed a PEI exam or any faculty working in Extension are exempt from the Union
This job description should not be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements, but a general description of the job. Nothing contained herein restricts Montana State University's rights to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
Physical Demands
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodations. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
The Program
The Department of Physics is in the College of Letters and Science. The department is committed to education and research in physics, the study of the fundamental universal laws that govern the behavior of matter and energy, and the exploration of the consequences and applications of those laws. The Department of Physics is widely known for its excellent teaching and student mentoring and plays an important role in the university's Core Curriculum. The Department of Physics has strong academic programs with several options for undergraduate physics majors, leading to the B.S. degree, as well as graduate curricula leading to the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees.
The Department
Principal concentrations of the department's research groups are in Astrophysics, Relativity and Cosmology, Condensed Matter Physics, Lasers and Optics, Physics Education, Solar Physics, and the Space Science and Engineering Lab. Numerous outreach activities carry physics to K-12 teachers, classrooms, and the general public. Student involvement is central to the department's educational, research, and outreach activities. The varied accomplishments of our department are a tribute to the extraordinary efforts of the 26 tenure-track and research faculty, 13 postdoctoral fellows and scientists, 60 graduate students and 100 undergraduate students, backed up by an outstanding and highly motivated support staff.
The College
The College of Letters and Science (CLS), the largest center for learning, teaching and research at Montana State University, offers students an excellent liberal arts and sciences education in nearly 50 majors, 25 minors and over 25 graduate degrees within the four areas of the humanities, natural sciences, mathematics and social sciences.Building on the great strength of our traditional disciplines, the college provides exciting opportunities for faculty and students at the cutting edge of interdisciplinary inquiry. CLS is dedicated to supporting student success, discovering and disseminating new knowledge, and providing an atmosphere in which discovery and learning are integrated and valued. CLS is at the confluence of intellectual tradition, discovery, and innovation.
$29k-39k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Internship/ School Social Worker
Township High School District 113 4.1
Hamilton, MT job
Internship/ School Social Worker Date Available: 26-27 School Year Salary: $10,200 Applicants must be currently enrolled in a graduate social work program. District 113 Social Work Interns are members of a highly professional and invested team of student service personnel. Social Work Interns provide individual and small group counseling to support academic, emotional, and social success; as well as work with families and students, both in consultation and counseling capacities. Social Work Interns are an integral part of a problem-solving team. A District 113 Social Work Intern must demonstrate a keen awareness of and sensitivity to the issues facing young people and their families and understand implications for education of students with academic, social and/or emotional challenges. To be successful in this role, Social Work Interns must be able to function as members of a team and work collaboratively with department colleagues, deans, faculty, and other support staff, as they develop working alliances with students and families.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:
Applicants must be currently enrolled in a second-year graduate social work program.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Other duties may be assigned.
The District 113 Social Work Intern's responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
District and Building-Wide
* Participating in the building-wide intervention and teaming process
* Linking child-serving and community agencies to the school and families to support the student's academic, emotional, behavioral, and social success
* Implementing classroom-based programs and presentations
* Supporting district initiatives
Classroom Consultation
* Assisting administrators and staff to understand the familial, cultural and community components of students' responses to instruction, learning and academic success.
* Assessing student learning needs in collaboration with teachers to develop effective plans that support academic growth.
Students and Families
* Providing individual and small group counseling support, crisis intervention, and consultation to students and families.
* Conducting safety assessments and creating comprehensive therapeutic plans
* Facilitating focused support groups
* Conducting Social Developmental Histories as an integral part of determining student eligibility for special education services
* Developing, evaluating and modifying evidence-based intervention plans that are guided by the student's educational needs, cultural background, family system, ecological factors, student strengths, and social-emotional needs
* Participating in a variety of meetings: Individual Education Program meetings, 504 review meetings, attendance meetings, domain meetings, parent/student conferences, etc.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES:
* Possess effective oral and written communication skills in English and Spanish.
* Possess mathematical and analytical skills appropriate for the position.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, sit, bend, write, type, speak, and listen. In addition, the employee may occasionally be required to bend, twist, reach and climb. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close, peripheral and distant vision.
The noise level in the work environment ranges from quiet/moderate to loud. The employee is frequently required to interact with the public and other staff. The employee is directly responsible for the safety, well-being and work output of students.
The statements in this are intended to describe the general nature and level of the work to be performed by (an) individual(s) assigned to this position. They are not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities related to the position. This will be reviewed periodically as duties and responsibilities change with business necessity and School Board Policy and procedures. Essential and marginal job functions are subject to modification.
The information contained in this job description is for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (A.D.A.) and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position. Additional duties are performed by the individuals currently holding this position and additional duties may be assigned.
$35k-40k yearly est. 44d ago
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Research, Veterinary Medicine
Rocky Vista University 4.5
Billings, MT job
Rocky Vista University in Billings, MT has an opening for a Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Research, Veterinary Medicine (Full-Time) We are looking for someone to help establish the Montana College of Veterinary Medicine, a branch campus of Rocky Vista University.
To be considered for this position applicants should submit a resume/cover letter and salary requirements on our Careers page at ************
SALARY:
$195,500 to $230,000+ per year, depending on rank and experience. The salary of the finalist(s) selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to skill, knowledge, experience, education, and credentials. Specifically, Faculty salary is determined by these factors as well as Faculty Rank which will be determined by the RVU Rank and Promotion committee
BENEFITS:
RVU offers a full benefits package that includes 401(k), Health, Dental and Vision insurance, along with 2 weeks (minimum) accrued paid vacation days per year, 12 accrued sick days per year, personal days, 13 ½ paid holidays and 401(K) match up to 7% based on employee's contribution. Join us in an environment where in-office work is the primary focus, complemented by hybrid work flexibility for eligible positions.
Commitment to Inclusive Excellence: We are Rocky Vista University (RVU), a diverse, equitable, and inclusive healthcare education university that recognizes, values, and respects the commonalities and differences reflected in our students, staff, faculty, and alumni. We strive to be compassionate healthcare educators and practitioners who embrace and champion inclusive excellence.
RVU is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
Primary Purpose
The Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Research has oversight of all aspects of the professional DVM curriculum including delivery, support, and assessment; and all aspects of the College's Research Program including facilities, funding, and collaborations. On the Academic Affairs side, this includes curriculum management, educational facilities, faculty support within the curriculum, student academic support and services, outcome assessment relative to curriculum and students' academic performance, and instructional educational technology applications. On the Research side, this includes providing strategic direction for research activities, developing and maintaining state-of-the-art research facilities and infrastructure as well as fostering collaboration within RVU and outwardly with other institutions and industry partners to enhance research capabilities and opportunities.
Essential Job Functions
* Administration and Management of Professional Education to include the development of the annual operational budget for allocation of instructional funds to permit the College to accomplish its goals and strategically plan for new and innovative educational programs that enhance the learning and competence of the DVM students.
* Curriculum Management to include administration and support for the professional DVM curriculum to ensure that the curriculum is innovative, dynamic and grounded on best practices in educational methodologies and technologies that meet all relevant Standards for Accreditation.
* Faculty Instructional Support to enable faculty to meet the teaching mission such as new faculty onboarding along with the provision of educational workshops and faculty development opportunities.
* Student Learning Support in coordination with the Associate Dean for Student Affairs to ensure student success in the DVM curriculum through academic counseling, provision of accommodations and leave, tutoring, and crisis management/referral.
* Outcomes Assessment oversight, in collaboration with dedicated University Services, for the development and implementation of outcomes assessment processes to collect and utilize data to evaluate the curriculum and student academic services, faculty teaching effort, student didactic and clinical competence and performance, and alumni satisfaction and success.
* Research Program Duties are to provide strategic direction and leadership for research activities including the development and implementation of initiatives to enhance the research integrity and profile of the institution.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
* Demonstrate knowledge and experience specifically in regard to undergraduate veterinary medical education and research.
* Demonstrate knowledge of core competencies, entrustable professional activities, and other veterinary medical educational milestones.
* Demonstrate time management and organizational skills.
* Demonstrate ability to address problems appropriately and efficiently.
* Demonstrate excellent communication skills and established experience in public speaking and writing.
* Demonstrate proficiency in the use of computers, electronics, and software (Microsoft products, PDF, etc.) commensurate with the modern work environment.
* Demonstrate proficiency and professionalism in video conferencing, speaking, and teaching.
* Involvement with state or national organizations.
Minimum Qualifications
* DVM from an accredited institution.
* Five (5) - Seven (7) years of high-level Veterinary leadership experience such as managing faculty affairs, curriculum design, and research oversight.
* Five (5) - Seven (7) years held positions such as Department Chair or Assistant Dean or equivalent and managed multiple veterinary-related employees.
* Three (3) - five (5) years of demonstrated experience with AVMA COE accreditation processes.
* One (1) - three (3) years of demonstrated Leadership experience in professional organizations.
Preferred Qualifications
Final applicant will be required to pass background check and drug screening.
Qualified applicants will be contacted. There may be an additional video interview for you to complete. Please watch your email including spam and promotions folder.
Rocky Vista University is in full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and does not discriminate with regard to applicants or employees with disabilities, and will make reasonable accommodation when necessary. The following are essential abilities and physical requirements for all positions at the University.
* Ability to orally communicate effectively with others;
* Ability to communicate effectively in writing, using the English language;
* Ability to work cooperatively with colleagues and supervisory staff at all levels;
* May be exposed to short, intermittent, and /or prolonged periods of sitting and/or standing in performance of job duties;
* May be required to accomplish job duties using various types of equipment/supplies to include, but not limited to, pens, pencils, calculators, computer keyboards, telephone, etc.;
* May be required to transport oneself to other campus offices, conference rooms, and on occasion, to off-campus sites to attend meetings, conferences, workshops, seminars, etc.
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$54k-65k yearly est. Auto-Apply 1d ago
Library Media Specialist ~ Long-Term Substitute
Missoula County Public Schools 4.2
Montana job
Certified (licensed)/Teacher - Elementary Teacher
Date Available: Est. April 2025
Closing Date:
open until filled
*POSITION OPEN TO THE PUBLIC*
*Job Description attached at the bottom right of this posting*
*Valid Montanta teaching license w/Library endorsement
required
*1.0 fte
*Est. Dates: April to June 2026 (end of school year)
Required Materials:
1. Copy of Montana certificate/license. Applicants without the required license and endorsement must attach a statement explaining their status.
2. Cover Letter
3. Resume
4. Copies of Transcripts (unofficial)
Call Human Resources at ************** ext. #1037 with questions.
$34k-41k yearly est. 3d ago
Head Girls Golf Coach
Township High School District 113 4.1
Hamilton, MT job
Deerfield High School is seeking a dedicated and passionate individual to lead our girls golf program.
$30k-36k yearly est. 40d ago
Technical Education Teacher
Billings Public Schools 3.0
Montana job
Middle School Teaching/Technology Education
Date Available: August 2025
Closing Date:
OPEN UNTIL FILLED
Technical Education Teacher
Various Locations
Starts: August 2025 (2025/2026 School Year)
BEA Salary Schedule
Insurance; TRS Retirement; Discretionary/Sick Days
Requires a current Montana Educator License with an endorsement in Trade and Industry, and/or Technical Education.
Go to *********************** and click "Employment Opportunities" for either the online application for external applicants or the internal application for internal applicants (currently employed by BPS in a regular position or a contracted long-term BEA assignment). "AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER: This employer does not knowingly discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, or national origin."
Closes: Open Until Filled
* Please Note: Positions posted as "Open Until Filled" must be posted for a minimum of 10 calendar days and then can close at any time after that.
$41k-52k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Foreign Language Interpreter
Laurel Public Schools 3.6
Laurel, MT job
The Laurel School District is seeking qualified applicants to fill a Foreign Language Interpreter position(s) within the District. This is a Level V, as-needed only position, with a beginning wage of $17.75 per hour.
The Foreign Language Interpreter plays a crucial role in supporting English Language Learner (ELL) students and their families by providing accurate interpretation and translation services. This position requires fluency in multiple languages and involves translating documents, assessments, and communications between the school and non-English speaking families. The interpreter must be knowledgeable about special education documents and laws to ensure accurate translation of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), evaluations, and other related materials. This role helps bridge language barriers, ensuring ELL students and their families fully understand the educational process, especially in matters related to special education.
DESIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Fluency in at least two languages other than English, including proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing.
Knowledge of special education laws and terminology, including IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act), IEP (Individualized Education Program), and other relevant guidelines.
Completion of at least two years of higher education in language studies, interpretation, education, or a related field.
Experience with educational settings, preferably within K-12, with familiarity with school district policies and procedures.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills to interact effectively with students, parents, and school staff.
Confidentiality and sensitivity when handling student information, adhering to FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) regulations.
Cultural competency to ensure accurate and respectful interpretation for diverse populations.
Ability to adapt language and tone appropriately for age, understanding level, and context.
Previous interpreting experience in special education settings (preferred).
Certification in interpretation (e.g., from the National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators or similar organization) or willingness to obtain certification within a specified time frame.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Assist in preparation of bilingual materials for special education, ensuring that translated content is both linguistically and culturally appropriate for the target audience.
Conduct pre-meeting briefings with special education staff to understand key points, jargon, and objectives for accurate and effective interpretation.
Support families in understanding their rights within the special education system, helping them navigate legal processes and educational resources.
Monitor and manage interpretation flow during meetings to ensure that all parties have ample opportunity to speak, ask questions, and receive clarifications.
Identify potential misunderstandings or language barriers during communication and work to clarify information as needed.
Adapt interpreting methods (consecutive or simultaneous) based on the context of each meeting and the comfort level of participants.
Handle high-stress situations professionally, especially when sensitive or challenging topics arise, maintaining composure and objectivity.
Use interpretation technology (headsets, translation software, etc.) if applicable, to enhance accuracy and efficiency in various settings.
Advocate for language accessibility by advising on ways to improve communication with non-English-speaking families, supporting district inclusivity goals.
Travel between schools or meeting locations within the district as required to provide on-site interpretation services.
Provide feedback on translated documents to help refine district resources and ensure alignment with the needs of the community.
Only minimum duties are listed. Other functions may be required as assigned.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: OPEN UNTIL FILLED
To apply for this position, please go to ********************* click on the Employment button. For questions, please call **************.
Applicants must have a complete application before they will be considered for the position. Applications must be completed before the job closing deadline. A complete application consists of the completed application including all questions answered, job history, at least two references (one reference must be from a supervisor). References from friends or family are not sufficient. Resume, cover letter, and a copy of unofficial transcript(s), are acceptable and required for teaching and professional positions. Verification of military service is required if applying for veterans preference. All applicants offered a position are subject to a background check and approval from the Board of Trustees.
If you are an internal candidate (current employee) you would only be required to complete the internal application and any required documentation that you do not have on file.
Date Notice Posted: Internal 11/21/2024 External 11/24/2024
The purpose of this Notice of Job Listing is to advertise a job vacancy.
It does not in any way represent an employment contract.
LAUREL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7 & 7-70 IS AN E.E.O. EMPLOYER
$17.8 hourly 60d+ ago
After School Camp Counselor
Sunshine Academy 3.9
Laurel, MT job
Job DescriptionSalary: $12-$14/HR
We want/need your talents! What do you love? Art, Dance, Sports, Robotics... we are looking for individuals willing to share their hobbies and interests with our students.
Wouldn't it be amazing to work somewhere that embraces FUN and CREATIVITY as a job requirement? We are the best before and after school program in the area and are looking for eager and energetic individuals to join our team. Responsibilities include mentoring youth, transporting students to and from school, assisting with homework, playing (yes, you read that right) and ultimately making the world a better place. Interested? Apply today!
**This is an excellent opportunity for individuals looking for experience in the education field.**
Benefits:
Employee discount
Flexible schedule
Paid time off
Professional development assistance
Tuition reimbursement
Schedule:
After school
No nights
No weekends
$12-14 hourly 4d ago
Health Enhancement Teacher ~ Current year only
Missoula County Public Schools 4.2
Montana job
Certified (licensed)/Teacher - High School
Date Available: upon hire
Closing Date:
open until filled
*POSITION OPEN TO THE PUBLIC*
*Job Description attached at the bottom right of this posting*
*Valid Montanta teaching license w/Health and Physical Education endorsement
required
*1.0 fte ~ Current year only (remainder of school year)
*Salary Range: $50,100 - $71,870 (for full year contract)
Required Materials:
1. Copy of Montana certificate/license. Applicants without the required license and endorsement must attach a statement explaining their status.
2. Cover Letter
3. Resume
4. Copies of Transcripts (unofficial)
Call Human Resources at ************** ext. #1037 with questions.
$50.1k-71.9k yearly 9d ago
Special Needs Assistants (SNA)
Billings Public Schools 3.0
Montana job
Support Staff/Special Needs Assistant
Date Available: January 2026
Closing Date:
OPEN UNTIL FILLED
SPECIAL NEEDS ASSISTANTS (SNA)
Various Schools
.813 FTE; 6.5 hours a day; Monday - Friday; 9-Months a year
$17.61/hour for 90 workday probationary period, then $19.57/hour
BENEFITS, TRS RETIREMENT, Vacation, Sick Leave
Provides support to teachers and students requiring special assistance
• Implements lesson plans, behavior plans, and responding to students' special needs
• Must be able to work with children with special needs, challenging behaviors, and personal care needs
• Assists students with cognitive, sensory or physical limitations
• Assists students in using adaptive equipment and assistive devices
• Must be able to lift and position students with physical difficulties
• Helps students to integrate into regular classroom settings
• Must be flexible and able to work with many different staff members
• Must have previous experience working with children
• Requires a High School diploma or equivalent
*Pre-employment physicals are required for this position and paid for by the District.
Go to *********************** and click on "Employment Opportunities" for either the online application for external applicants or the internal application for internal applicants (currently employed by BPS in a regular or temporary position). "AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER: This employer does not knowingly discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, or national origin."
Closes: Open Until Filled
* Please Note: Positions posted as "Open Until Filled" must be posted for a minimum of 7 calendar days and then can close at any time after that.
$17.6-19.6 hourly 11d ago
7/8th Grade Football Coach (Multiple positions) @ SMS/CJMS
Bozeman Public Schools 4.1
Montana job
Athletics/Activities/Coaching
Salary Range: TBD
Description:
Bozeman Middle Schools are currently looking for one or more football coaches for the upcoming season. Prior football coaching experience is preferred. Prior playing experience at high school and/or collegiate level is desired. Applicants must complete two National Federation of High Schools online coaching courses - Fundamentals of Coaching and Concussion in Sports. Applicants must have current First Aid/CPR card or ability to obtain prior to employment.
Middle school season runs August 20th - October 18th.
Qualifications: Must have successful NFHS Fundamentals of Coaching Course Completion, Concussion Course Certified, and First Aid/CPR certified. Previous experience preferred but not required.
Application Procedure: Apply online
$21k-24k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Assistant Professor of Digital Media and Strategic Communication
Carroll College 3.8
Helena, MT job
Description: Carroll College invites applications for a tenure-track digital media and strategic communication position. The successful applicant will be a co-collaborator and co-architect of a major revision and rebranding of our traditional Public Relations program and our journalism course, to become more digitally focused and in sync with trends in new media, including the use of AI.
Primary courses: The new colleague's primary courses will be drawn from strategic communication theory and writing, strategic communication practice, social media, media writing, media literacy, media ethics, and event planning.
Secondary courses: Secondary courses, drawn from the candidate's expertise, could include; AI and communication, crisis communication, sports communication, podcasting, and graphic design. The candidate ideally will advise the campus newspaper, a monthly digital publication produced by students from across the campus. We teach different courses in alternating years to increase total course offerings.
Communication Center: The Communication Department is closely affiliated with the Carroll College Communication Center, located in our renovated campus library. With a communication lab, a green screen studio, and a podcasting studio, the Center is a multi-use facility where we teach video and audio production skills, as well as traditional public speaking skills. We also provide equipment and facilities for digital projects to students from all majors and minors. We also partner with the business department to provide marketing and business education to our majors.
Department culture: The Communication Department is close-knit, with warm collaboration among faculty colleagues and personal relationships with our students. We mentor students closely to facilitate their success after graduation, including inviting recent alumni to be guest speakers in courses and contacts to facilitate networking. Our graduates have held jobs in top firms such as Edelman Public Relations, Amazon, Exxon, and CNBC television. We emphasize holistic education, founded on ethical decision-making and a desire to care for those we serve, no matter the profession.
Our department seeks a student-focused educator who would embrace the opportunity to co-create a digital strategic communication program that would draw upon your digital skills; knowledge of AI for teaching and learning and for professional application; and additional specializations. Tenure at Carroll requires professional development and research, with insistence on high-impact teaching practices, which is the hallmark of our mission: "Not for school but for life."
Qualifications: The successful candidate will possess an earned doctorate in Communications, Media or a directly related field (ABD considered). College teaching experience or relevant employment experience preferred.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis.
To Apply: For consideration, please submit the following materials electronically to **********************. Applications will be reviewed as submitted and the position will remain open until filled.
* Cover letter addressing your interest in this position and how your expertise would contribute to revising and rebranding our communication program.
* Curriculum Vitae
* Evidence of effective teaching
* Completed Carroll College Application
Salary is commensurate with experience, education and qualifications. Carroll College is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to creating a welcoming work environment for all.
Finalists for the position will be asked to provide a written response to Carroll College's Mission Statement.
Benefits Include:
* Employer sponsored Medical insurance, Wellness program and Employee Assistance Program
* Voluntary Dental, Vision, Pet Insurance and more
* 403(b) Retirement Plan with matching contributions from the College
* Employer provided Life and Long-Term disability benefits
* Tuition Remission for employee, and if eligible, for spouse and dependent child(ren)
* Potential Tuition Exchange benefits for dependent child(ren)
* Other unique benefits such as tickets to home athletic events, rental of outdoor equipment, access to the campus workout facility, and more
About Us: Carroll College is a leading private, liberal arts college in the American West. Carroll's campus rests on 63 acres at the edge of downtown and historic Helena, the capital city of Montana. The surrounding beauty of the Rocky Mountains and Montana fosters wonder and awe, giving the perfect backdrop to a worldly education. More than 75 miles of hiking and biking trails are just minutes from campus, and Helena is in close proximity to the Continental Divide Trail, natural hot springs, Great Divide Ski Area and the Missouri River. Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park are just a few hours away.
Founded in 1909, Carroll College warmly embraces its identity as a diocesan, Catholic college. Carroll represents a beacon of light in the community, welcoming all persons in a cooperative journey toward knowledge and virtue.
$60k-68k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
Proctor
Touro University 4.4
Great Falls, MT job
This position assists in the administration of internal (TouroCOM) and external (other institutions agencies) placement tests and course exams.
Responsibilities
Duties include, but are not limited to, the following:
Proctor a variety of tests.
Maintain quiet atmosphere for testing.
Maintain confidentiality and security of all testing materials, test logs, and other test documents.
Remain vigilant - able to pay close attention to cheating or prevention of cheating; able to administer College rules.
Qualifications
Education
High School graduate
Skills
Strong customer service and organizational skills
Must be able to multi-task and prioritize work
Proficiency in Microsoft Word
$33k-41k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
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