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  • Allied - CST

    Adventist Health Columbia Gorge 4.7company rating

    Instructor job in The Dalles, OR

    Details Client Name Adventist Health Columbia Gorge Job Type Travel Offering Allied Profession Allied Specialty CST Job ID 17666656 Job Title Allied - CST Weekly Pay $1363.0 Shift Details Shift 3x12 Flex Scheduled Hours 36 Job Order Details Start Date 02/16/2026 End Date 05/17/2026 Duration 13 Week(s) Job Description Join Our Team at Thrive Staffing! Are you a skilled CST, Allied? Thrive Staffing is actively seeking talented individuals like you to join our team. How to Apply: If you are passionate about patient care and are interested in joining our team, we encourage you to reach out to us. To learn more about this exciting opportunity and to begin building a healthy relationship with us, please contact us using one of the following methods: Fill out a profile on our website: ********************************************** Email us at: ************************** Call us at: ************ We look forward to hearing from you and discussing how you can thrive in your career with us at Thrive Staffing. Client Details Address 1700 East Nineteenth Street City The Dalles State OR Zip Code 97058
    $1.4k weekly 5d ago
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  • Lead Instructor of Technical Services - FCTA

    City Facilities Management (Us) LLC 4.2company rating

    Instructor job in Seattle, WA

    We're hiring a full-time Lead Instructor for our First Coast Technical Academy (FCTA) training center in Seattle, Washington! JOB PURPOSE We are seeking a highly skilled and strategic Lead Instructor of Technical Services to join our team in Seattle, Washington. This role is ideal for a seasoned professional with deep, hands-on expertise in commercial HVAC/R systems, electrical infrastructure, and building automation/controls. This leader will be responsible for supervising a multi-faceted FCTA training center as well as teaching technicians and supporting their career growth. First Coast Technical Academy training facility is located at a Boeing facility. It includes travel up to 25% to support regional teams, training centers, and field operations. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Oversee the daily operations and strategic direction of the technical training center, ensuring high-quality instruction and facility readiness. Serve as a subject matter expert across multiple trades including HVAC/R, electrical systems, and controls Conduct training of technicians, and trains and supervise a small cadre of support instructors Support the growth of technical training staff through mentorship, coaching, and performance development initiatives. Help develop and execute technical training programs, ensuring alignment with evolving technologies, safety standards, and operational goals Facilitate advanced support and oversight for BAS/EMS systems, including digital/analog I/O, system integration, and programming logic. Assist with complex diagnostics, commissioning, and system optimization in the field as needed. QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE Minimum of 10 years of progressive experience in HVAC/R, electrical, and controls, including 5+ years in a leadership or director-level role. Minimum 5 years of experience training technicians in technical skills related to their job requirements. Deep knowledge of commercial HVACR systems, electrical distribution, and building automation platforms. Proficiency in BAS/EMS systems, digital and analog I/O, and programming for HVAC and energy systems. Must hold or have held a valid journeyman or trade license in HVAC, refrigeration, or electrical (Washington State or transferable). Proven ability to lead cross-functional teams, manage complex projects, and influence technical strategy. Experience designing or overseeing technical training programs is highly desirable. Willingness to travel up to 25% to support field teams and training initiatives. PREFERRED ATTRIBUTES Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Strong teaching and training skills. Ability to translate complex technical concepts into actionable strategies. Passion for developing people and building high-performing technical teams. Familiarity with safety regulations, energy codes, and compliance standards. ABOUT FIRST COAST TECHNICAL ACADEMY (FCTA) First Coast Technical Academy (FCTA), founded in Jacksonville, FL in 2020, stands as the premier destination for cutting-edge technical education and training in Northeast Florida. Initially created to elevate the skills of technicians at City Facilities Management, FCTA expanded its reach in 2024, offering advanced training programs to other businesses to meet the evolving demands of the industry. At FCTA, we provide comprehensive, hands-on training across a range of disciplines, including electrical, mechanical, plumbing, HVAC/R, and more. Led by George Campbell, a seasoned expert with over 35 years of MEP experience, the academy's 10 instructor-led courses are designed to ensure technicians are fully equipped to meet the real-world challenges they'll face in the field. With over 6,000 hours of training delivered to hundreds of technicians, FCTA is committed to helping businesses build resilient, skilled workforces and elevate their service standards. WHY SHOULD YOU WORK AT FIRST COAST TECHNICAL ACADEMY (FCTA)? When you join City FM's First Coast Technical Academy, you're committing to making a difference. We make a commitment to you too - helping you embark on a career with purpose! Whether through our world-class training programs, over 1,500 e-learning classes through City Learning Center or Leadership Development framework - City FM cares passionately about the people we hire and ensures that growth is always on the horizon. Wondering if your values align with ours? If you put clients first, care passionately about what you do and are committed to working on a team that respects each other, you will fit right in! So, if you're ready to get started, we're ready for you. City FM is An Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer. The Company has a Drug-Free Workplace Policy in effect that is strictly adhered to.
    $32k-43k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Aquatics Instructor and Head Aquatics Instructor

    City of Corvallis 3.5company rating

    Instructor job in Corvallis, OR

    Perform routine public contact, safety work, and teaching swimming lessons, special event support in an indoor and outdoor pool and classroom environment. These tasks are illustrative only and may include other related duties. Casual, non-represented, part-time position Multiple Positions Available Approximately 10-25 hours per week Seasonal; Spring - Summer, Flexible Schedule Must meet all qualifications and requirements as listed in the Position Description: Aquatics Instructor $ 16.05 - $18.42 Head Instructor $17.03 - $19.54 At Parks and Recreation, our mission is to preserve and create a community heritage by providing places and programs designed to enhance the quality of life. Osborn Aquatic Center is equipped with four pools, including an Olympic size 50-meter pool, diving boards, waterslide, basketball hoop, and rope swing. Essential Duties Teaches swimming lessons in the water to all ages according to a prescribed routine and curriculum. Creates and implements lesson plans. Monitors the use of the swimming pool, classrooms, locker rooms and other areas in the facility; enforces safety rules. Prevents accidents. Performs a variety of miscellaneous duties such as but not limited to, setting up equipment, putting away equipment, minor maintenance and cleaning, and helping set up and support classes and events. Responds to public inquiries about aquatics programs and special events, participating in guardian / teacher conferences, safety day, and final day celebration. Supports Head Instructor with program participant testing, participant swimming skills placement, and maintenance records and statistics for aquatics programs. Assists with maintenance of the swimming pools and equipment. Acts ethically and honestly; applies ethical standards of behavior to daily work activities and interactions. Builds confidence in the City through own actions. Conforms with all safety rules and performs work is a safe manner. Adheres to City and Department policies. Delivers excellent customer service to diverse audiences. Maintains effective work relationships. Arrives to work, meetings, and other work-related functions on time and maintains regular job attendance. Qualifications and Skills Education and Experience Minimum one year experience working and/or volunteering with children or equivalent education preferred. Previous water safety teaching experience is preferred. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Ability to teach swimming lessons and enforce safety and health regulations relating to an aquatics program. Ability to communicate effectively orally to a variety of audiences, to give and understand oral instructions. Good customer service skills, and the ability to interact with groups of all ages. Ability to get along well with coworkers, the public, staff and volunteers and to maintain effective working relationships. Ability to perform in emergency situations and in a challenging environment. Special Requirements Ability to pass a pre-employment background and/or criminal history check. Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED and First Aid certification required within six months of hire. Successful completion of in-house water safety instructor course and shadowing hours after appointment. Thorough knowledge of safe aquatic practices and ability to recognize potentially hazardous situations and/or practices. Working knowledge of the equipment, facilities, operations and techniques used in an aquatics program. Work schedules may be irregular and change frequently based on operating needs. Frequent schedule changes that include early mornings, late evenings, weekends, and holiday shifts may be required. Demonstrable commitment to sustainability. Demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing equity, diversity and inclusion. The individual shall not pose a direct threat to the health or safety of the individual or others in the workplace. How to Apply Qualified applicants must submit an online application located on the City of Corvallis website(click on "Apply" above). Applications will be accepted until position is filled. Applicants are encouraged to include a cover letter and resume with the online application; however, resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed online application. Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted/considered. *Please do not include personal or protected information in attached resumes or cover letters, this includes your birth date, age, dates of education, and graduation dates.*
    $28k-44k yearly est. 3d ago
  • English as a Second Language Instructor - Intensive English Program - Adjunct

    Green River Community College 4.2company rating

    Instructor job in Auburn, WA

    The Intensive English Program at Green River College offers a full range of ESL coursework and programs. We serve international ESL college students with a wide variety of personal, vocational, and academic goals. Our goal is for students to access campus/community programs and services and to assist students, both on and off campus, to realize their aspirations. Our department is especially interested in instructors with ESL experience and in teaching in multicultural settings. This position is a part-time position as an Adjunct Instructor. The teaching assignment may require teaching lecture-discussion courses during day, evening or on Saturday and/or in an on-line/distance education format. The assignments are as needed, during Winter, Spring, Summer, and/or Fall semesters. ABOUT THE COLLEGE: Green River College's student body is made up of approximately 41% Academic Transfer students, 34% Professional-Technical students, 15% Adult Basic Education student, and 3% Applied Bachelor degrees. Green River College has four campuses, including the main campus in Auburn, Washington, with satellite campuses in Kent, downtown Auburn, and Enumclaw. Green River programs serve high school graduates, Running Start students (dual enrollment in local high schools and the college), those seeking retraining for the workforce, international students, students learning English, and Continuing Education students. Green River's service areas are increasingly ethnically diverse, comprising African Americans, African immigrants, Asian Americans, Asians, Latinx, Native Americans, Pacific Islanders, and Middle Eastern Americans, among other communities. COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION: We commit to be an anti-racist institution where all students, faculty, and staff receive the access, resources, and services needed to achieve their educational, career, and personal goals. Green River College makes social and economic justice, equity, and inclusion our highest priorities. The Green River College definition of equity encompasses all identities, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, economic status, gender identity, sexual identity, disability, religion/spirituality, immigration status, age, and culture. We understand individual needs vary widely, and the effects of discrimination and historical oppression must be taken into account while aiming for equitable opportunities and outcomes for all. Instructional duties and assignments may consist of one or more of the following: * Provide instruction for assigned courses. This includes preparation for in-class or on-line/distance education activities, evaluation of students work, consultation with students outside of class and/or on-line, maintenance of currency in the subjects taught. * Maintain accurate class and other records required by the college. * Submit, when due, attendance rosters and grade reports. * Follow course outlines as filed in the instruction offices. * Maintain office hours each week. * Observe, support and enforce the regulations, policies and programs of GRC. * Provide each student with a written course syllabus at the beginning of the course. * Refer students to appropriate college sources for information on counseling and other student services. * Assist students by providing advice on requirements for successful achievement in the members area of expertise. * Work cooperatively within the college community. * Foster an environment that protects academic freedom within the college community. * Foster a positive working environment that is free from harassment, prejudice and/or bias. * Demonstrate a respect for the dignity of each individual. 1. Education - Possess any one of the following: * Masters degree in TESL, TESOL, applied linguistics with a TESL emphasis, linguistics with a TESL emphasis, English with a TESL emphasis, or education with a TESL emphasis; OR * Bachelors degree in TESL, TESOL, English with a TESL certificate, linguistics with a TESL certificate, applied linguistics with a TESL certificate, or any foreign language with a TESL certificate AND masters degree in linguistics, applied linguistics, English, composition, bilingual/bicultural studies, reading, speech, or any foreign language; OR * A valid Washington Community College Instructors Credential in the discipline; OR * The equivalent of the above. AND 2. Demonstrated ability to effectively work with persons of diverse socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds. Attach the following with your completed online application and responses to the Supplemental Questions (located under the tab titled "Supplemental Questions") to be considered for this position. * A Cover Letter which specifically describes how you meet each qualification * Resume * Supplemental question(s) (*) Should you have any difficulties uploading the below documents, please contact NeoGov tech support at ************** Mon-Fri 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. pacific time. At this time, Green River College is not sponsoring for H1-B Visas. This position is part of a bargaining unit subject to a collective bargaining agreement. All offers of employment are subject to background checks. (Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant's suitability and competence to perform in the position.) Applicants considered for this position will be required to disclose if they are the subject of any substantiated findings or current investigations related to sexual misconduct at their current employment and past employment. Disclosure is required under Washington state law RCW 28B.112.080. Green River College is a tobacco free campus. For more information on the tobacco policy, please visit the following link: ****************************************************************************************************************** Jeanne Clery Statement: Notice of Availability of Annual Security and Fire Safety Report- Green River College's Annual Safety and Fire Report is available online at ***************************** containing mandated information about current campus policies concerning safety and security issues, required statistics, and other related information for the past three calendar years. To obtain a paper copy of the report, please call ************. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Executive Director of Human Resources, 12401 SE 320th Street, Auburn, WA 98092-3622, **************. To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Support Services at **************, ext. 2631; TTY **************. Equal Opportunity Employer and Statement of Non-Discrimination: Green River College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, citizenship or immigration status, age, perceived or actual sensory, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, or the use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Green River College prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, including sex-based harassment, and sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates, as required by Title IX and its regulations, including in admission and employment. Inquiries about Title IX may be referred to Green River College's Title IX Coordinator, the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, or both. Reporting: Any employee, student, applicant, or visitor who believes that he, she or they have been the subject of discrimination or harassment should report the incident or incidents to the College's appropriate Title IX Coordinator identified below. If the complaint is against that Coordinator, the complainant should report the matter to the President's office for referral to an alternate designee. For students/employees/public/visitors/applicants: Korland Simmons, Title IX Coordinator • Equity, Diversity, Inclusion * Email: *********************************
    $57k-63k yearly est. Easy Apply 18d ago
  • Pro Tem Instructor/Lecturer (Education Studies) - Open Pool

    UO HR Website

    Instructor job in Eugene, OR

    Department: Education Studies Rank: Instructor Annual Basis: 9 Month Review of Applications Begins Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis and reviewed as needs arise. Special Instructions to Applicants Complete applications must include a CV/resume. Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis. Screening of applications will take place as positions become available and will continue until positions are filled. This pool will remain active until June 30, 2026. Department Summary The College of Education (COE) at the University of Oregon is a community of leading researchers and practitioners dedicated to transformational scholarship, integrated teaching, and collaborative practice designed to enhance individual lives and systems within a culture that values diversity and promotes respect and inclusion. The COE is home to 3 academic departments, 14 academic degree programs, 14 research and outreach units, the HEDCO Institute, and the HEDCO Clinic. Our tenure-track, instructional career and research career faculty are devoted to inspiring and mentoring the approximately 1,500 undergraduate and graduate students who will be the next generation of educational and social science leaders. The COE faculty, staff, and students have a distinguished record of developing widely adopted, evidence-based assessments and interventions that serve millions of children in thousands of schools across the country and world. Our faculty, staff, and students also have a common drive: A spirit of discovery that uses research to drive change with the goal of a more equitable, educated, and healthy tomorrow. Diversity and inclusion are core values at the College of Education. Our goal at the College of Education is to set our graduates on career-long paths to purposeful, reflective, creative, and meaningful careers; addressing inequity and racial injustice is a thread that runs through our majors and programs while focusing on critical and effective pedagogies. We are committed to building and sustaining an inclusive and equitable working and learning environment for all students, staff, and faculty. We believe every member of our college contributes to the enrichment of our college community by exposing us to a broad range of ways to understand and engage with the world, identify challenges, and discover, design, and deliver solutions. The Department of Education Studies (EDST) offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs to a diverse student body. For undergraduates who are interested in becoming elementary or secondary teachers, EDST offers the Educational Foundations BA/BS and Secondary Certificate program pathways to achieve the goal of becoming a teacher. Our UOTeach Curriculum and Teaching degree is the teacher licensure master's program for initial licensure in both Elementary Multiple Subjects and Middle/High School Education. Finally, the Critical and Sociocultural Studies in Education (CSSE) Ph.D. program provides a comprehensive approach to educational research that considers the consequences of contemporary schooling systems while developing alternatives to current practices that result in systemic change. The faculty in the Department of Education Studies is diverse in terms of research interests and specializations, with award recognition for scholarship, teaching, and service. Our programs are known for a strong focus on equity, diversity, and inclusion. Position Summary The University of Oregon's Education Studies Department (EDST) in the College of Education seeks to create a pool of qualified candidates to fill periodic vacancies for temporary teaching appointments. Instructors teach primarily undergraduate-level courses and lecturers teach primarily graduate-level courses. Positions are limited duration appointments potentially renewable for up to a total of three years. Appointments may range from one to three terms per year, including summer. Some courses meet during evenings or weekends or are delivered to distant sites via video conferencing. Some courses are offered exclusively online; in these cases, instructors should make themselves available for student contact via email, Zoom office hours, or phone in lieu of in-person office hours. Travel within Oregon and to west coast states may be required for some courses. Potential Undergraduate course subjects may include: • History of Public Education • Foundations of Education • Curriculum and Instruction • Childhood and Adolescent Studies • Education Technology • Literacy • Art Education Potential Graduate course subjects may include: • Methods in Elementary or Secondary Math • Methods in Elementary or Secondary Science • Methods in Secondary World Languages • Methods in Secondary Language Arts • Methods in Secondary Social Studies • Childhood and Adolescent Studies • Classroom Communities (Motivation and Management) • Education Technology • Literacy • English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) All faculty are expected to contribute to the equity and inclusion goals of the college and to incorporate the best inclusive practices indicated in their field of expertise. Addressing issues such as inequities and racial injustice is a thread that runs through our majors and programs while focusing on critical and effective pedagogies. We are committed to enhancing the culture of the College of Education (COE) by continuing to increase the diversity of our people, programs, and curricula. The College of Education welcomes a broad spectrum of candidates and particularly invites applications from women, ethnic and racial minorities, and other individuals who are underrepresented in the profession. Additionally, candidates who have worked with a diverse range of faculty, staff, and students and who can contribute to our mission of inclusivity are encouraged to identify their experiences and interests. In deciding whether to apply for a position at the COE, candidates are strongly encouraged to consider the COE's Mission, Purpose, and Vision to help determine their potential success: *************************************** Minimum Requirements Minimum qualifications for both Instructors and Lectures: • Relevant subject matter expertise and experience by course content (e.g., childhood and adolescent studies, educational technology, literacy and reading instruction, art education, etc.) Minimum degree requirement for Instructors: • MA or MS or equivalent graduate-level work in Curriculum and Instruction, Teacher Education, or other research/education-related area. Minimum degree requirement for Lecturers: • Doctoral or terminal degree in a relevant field (curriculum and instruction, teacher education, etc.) or relevant subject area (Mathematics, Science, World Language, English, History/Geography/Political Science/Other Social Studies related field, Childhood and Adolescent Studies, Technology, Literacy, or English Language Learning). In certain circumstances, a master's degree in a relevant field with substantial related experience may substitute for a doctorate. Professional Competencies • Commitment to and knowledge of diversity issues and trends. • Commitment to and knowledge of gender and sexuality diversity issues and trends. • Demonstrated potential to contribute positively to our diverse community and to work effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds. • Excellent communication skills that will enhance community relations and support graduate student training. • Demonstrated ability or potential for quality teaching. Preferred Qualifications All Course Subjects: • K-12 teaching experience in an elementary or secondary subject area (or equivalent professional instructional position): Mathematics, Science, World Language, English, History/Geography/Political Science/Other Social Studies related field, Childhood and Adolescent Studies, Technology, Literacy, or English Language Learning (ESOL) • Public K-12 license (inactive is acceptable) or public K-12 instructional professional experience in an appropriate level subject area. • Previous successful experience with the course(s) and relevant experience in university-level instruction. • Experience with pre-service teacher education (ex. cooperating teacher, university supervisor, professional development). • Experience in public education issues related to race, ethnicity, socioeconomic inequities, English language learners, gender and sexual orientation. • Evidence of curriculum and pedagogy addressing diversity in the classroom. Undergraduate Course Subjects: • Successful experience as a college-level instructor. • Familiarity with teacher education curriculum and regulations. • Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, Teacher Education, or other research/education-related area. Graduate Course Subjects: • Successful experience in professional development with K-12 teachers. • Extensive knowledge of teacher education curriculum and standards related to an instructional subject area. All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check. The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to eligible employees, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. For more information about benefits, visit our website. The University of Oregon is an equal opportunity institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the ADA. The University encourages all qualified individuals to apply and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status, including veteran and disability status. The University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. To request an accommodation in connection with the application process, please email us or call ************. UO prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy (including pregnancy-related conditions), age, physical or mental disability, genetic information (including family medical history), ancestry, familial status, citizenship, service in the uniformed services (as defined in federal and state law), veteran status, expunged juvenile record, and/or the use of leave protected by state or federal law in all programs, activities and employment practices as required by Title IX, other applicable laws, and policies. Retaliation is prohibited by UO policy. Questions may be referred to the Office of Equal Opportunity and Access. Contact information, related policies, and complaint procedures are listed here. In compliance with federal law, the University of Oregon prepares an annual report on campus security and fire safety programs and services. The Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report is available online.
    $54k-87k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Math Instructor

    Mathnasium (Id: 6603201

    Instructor job in Kennewick, WA

    Job DescriptionWho We Are: Across North America and all over the world, Mathnasium Learning Centers are committed to teaching children math so that they understand it, master it, and love it. Our world-class curriculum is built upon the Mathnasium Method the result of decades of hands-on instruction and development that has changed the lives of children since 2002. Why Work with Us: At Mathnasium of Kennewick, were passionate about both our students and our employees! We set ourselves apart by providing Math Instructor's with: A rewarding opportunity to transform the lives of K-12th grade students Consistent, but flexible part-time hours after school and on weekends A fun, supportive, and encouraging work culture Opportunities for advancement Continuous training on effective teaching methodologies All necessary curriculum and instructional tools If you are driven, motivated, and eager to make a difference, we would love to meet with you! Job Responsibilities: Teach/tutor in-center using the Mathnasium Method, terminology, and teaching practices Work collaboratively with team members to deliver individualized instruction in a group setting Assess students learning progress and engagement throughout instructional sessions Become proficient with digital educational materials and processes Support the maintenance of a safe and professional learning environment Qualifications: Exceptional math competency through Algebra II Passion for math and working with students Excellent interpersonal skills Eagerness to learn and be trained Ability to balance various ongoing tasks All applicants will be required to take a math literacy test to demonstrate math proficiency, provide work authorization, and pass a background check.
    $43k-67k yearly est. 22d ago
  • Pro Tem Instructor/Lecturer - Open Pool

    University of Oregon 3.9company rating

    Instructor job in Eugene, OR

    Apply now Job no: 535994 Work type: Faculty - Pro Tempore Department: Special Education and Clinical Sciences Rank: Instructor Annual Basis: 9 Month Review of Applications Begins Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis and reviewed as needs arise. Special Instructions to Applicants Complete applications must include a CV/resume. Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis. Screening of applications will take place as positions become available and will continue until positions are filled. This pool will remain active until June 30, 2026. Department Summary The College of Education (COE) at the University of Oregon is a community of leading researchers and practitioners dedicated to transformational scholarship, integrated teaching, and collaborative practice designed to enhance individual lives and systems within a culture that values diversity and promotes respect and inclusion. The COE is home to 3 academic departments, 14 academic degree programs, 14 research and outreach units, and the HEDCO Clinic. Our tenure-track, instructional career, and research career faculty are devoted to inspiring and mentoring the approximately 1,500 undergraduate and graduate students who will be the next generation of educational and social science leaders. The COE faculty, staff, and students have a distinguished record of developing widely adopted, evidence-based assessments and interventions that serve millions of children in thousands of schools across the country and the world. Our faculty, staff, and students also have a common drive: A spirit of discovery that uses research to drive change with the goal of a more equitable, educated, and healthy tomorrow. Diversity and inclusion are core values at the College of Education. Our goal at the College of Education is to set our graduates on career-long paths to purposeful, reflective, creative, and meaningful careers; addressing inequity and racial injustice is a thread that runs through our majors and programs while focusing on critical and effective pedagogies. We are committed to building and sustaining an inclusive and equitable working and learning environment for all students, staff, and faculty. We believe every member of our college contributes to the enrichment of our college community by exposing us to a broad range of ways to understand and engage with the world, identify challenges, and discover, design, and deliver solutions. The Department of Special Education and Clinical Sciences is one of three academic departments in the College of Education (COE). It is comprised of four major programs: Applied Behavior and Analysis (ABA), Communication Disorders and Sciences (CDS), School Psychology (SPSY), and Special Education (SPED). The Department offers degrees from undergraduate to master's and doctoral, as well as licensure and endorsement programs. The Special Education and Clinical Sciences Department is involved in collaborative efforts among all COE departments and institutes to support research across the College, outreach activities, and core requirements for the master's and doctoral programs. Position Summary The University of Oregon's Special Education and Clinical Sciences (SPECS) Department in the College of Education seeks to create a pool of qualified candidates to fill periodic instructional vacancies for temporary teaching assignments. The department anticipates hiring instructors for undergraduate or lecturers for graduate-level courses in the following content areas: instruction and assessment; behavior management; transition; educational and psychological foundations; methods of teaching (elementary and secondary); child and adolescent studies; multicultural education; special education law, behavior assessment, educational assessment, intellectual assessment, academic and behavioral interventions, school-based consultation, developmental psychopathology, child and family interventions, principles and practices in school psychology, school-based practicum or other school psychology, research and education-related areas. Courses may be offered in Special Education or School Psychology programs within the department. Duties may include course preparation, classroom teaching, preparation and evaluation of student assignments and exams, supervision of Graduate Employees who serve as teaching assistants, and scheduled office hours. Some courses meet during evenings or weekends. Positions are limited-duration appointments, potentially renewable for up to a total of three years. Appointments may range from one to three terms per year, including summer. All faculty are expected to contribute to the equity and inclusion goals of the college and to incorporate the best inclusive practices indicated in their field of expertise. Addressing issues such as inequities and racial injustice is a thread that runs through our majors and programs while focusing on critical and effective pedagogies. We are committed to enhancing the culture of the College of Education (COE) by continuing to increase the diversity of our people, programs, and curricula. The College of Education welcomes a broad spectrum of candidates, and particularly invites applications from women, ethnic and racial minorities, and other individuals who are underrepresented in the profession. Additionally, candidates who have worked with a diverse range of faculty, staff, and students and who can contribute to our mission of inclusivity are encouraged to identify their experiences and interests. In deciding whether to apply for a position at the COE, candidates are strongly encouraged to consider the COE Mission, Purpose, and Vision to help determine their potential success: *************************************** Minimum Requirements Instructor * Master's degree in special education, school psychology, other areas of psychology, or related professions. * Relevant subject matter expertise (special education, school psychology, psychology, teaching). * Professional experience in one or more of the content areas listed above. Note: Some courses require a current school psychology license and three years of school-based school psychology practice according to the National Association of School Psychologists accreditation guidelines. Lecturer * Ph.D. or other doctorate in special education, school psychology, other areas of psychology, or related professions. * Relevant subject matter expertise (special education, school psychology, psychology, teaching). * Professional experience in one or more of the content areas listed above. In certain circumstances, a master's degree in a relevant field with substantial related experience may substitute for a doctorate. Note: Some courses require a current school psychology license and three years of school-based school psychology practice according to the National Association of School Psychologists accreditation guidelines. Professional Competencies * Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills that will enhance community relations and support graduate student training. * Demonstrated potential to contribute positively to our diverse community and to work effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds. * Demonstrated ability or potential for quality teaching. Preferred Qualifications Preferred qualifications for instructors: * Ph.D. or other doctorate in special education, school psychology, other areas of psychology, or related professions. Preferred qualifications for instructors/lecturers: * Previous successful experience with the course(s) and relevant experience in university-level instruction. * License or license eligible as a school psychologist (note that some, but not all, courses require this qualification). * Minimum of three years of experience as a school psychologist (note that some, but not all, courses require this qualification). All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check. The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to eligible employees, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. For more information about benefits, visit our website. The University of Oregon is an equal-opportunity institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The University encourages all qualified individuals to apply and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status, including veteran and disability status. The University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. To request an accommodation in connection with the application process, please email us or call ************. UO prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy (including pregnancy-related conditions), age, physical or mental disability, genetic information (including family medical history), ancestry, familial status, citizenship, service in the uniformed services (as defined in federal and state law), veteran status, expunged juvenile record, and/or the use of leave protected by state or federal law in all programs, activities and employment practices as required by Title IX, other applicable laws, and policies. Retaliation is prohibited by UO policy. Questions may be referred to the Office of Equal Opportunity and Access. Contact information, related policies, and complaint procedures are listed here. In compliance with federal law, the University of Oregon prepares an annual report on campus security and fire safety programs and services. The Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report is available online.
    $55k-70k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Substitute English as a Second Language (ESL) Instructors, In-Person Teaching Position

    International Center for Language Studies 4.2company rating

    Instructor job in Washington

    Category Language Instructor Description The International Center for Language Studies (ICLS) has provided high-quality language training for more than 50 years to a wide range of clients. We are seeking flexible, reliable, and experienced English-language instructors to serve as substitute teachers for our Intensive English Program (IEP) at our Washington, DC language center. The IEP runs Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Substitute teaching opportunities occur on an as-needed basis at various times and days, depending on program needs. We estimate substitute teaching needs to average two to seven days per month, covering all or part of the regular IEP schedule. Substitute instructors are provided with lesson direction by the regular IEP teacher and are expected to follow established course objectives and materials. In addition to classroom coverage, there are occasionally opportunities to lead weekly field trips or facilitate conversation club activities. Our school is conveniently located in downtown Washington, DC near several metro lines and offers a professional, collaborative, and friendly work environment. This is an in-person teaching position Candidates MUST meet the following qualifications: 1. A degree in TESOL or closely related field OR a Bachelor's degree plus a practicum-oriented TESOL certificate (or equivalent) 2. A minimum of one year of ESL/EFL teaching experience with adults (two years strongly preferred) The following qualifications are strongly desired: 1. Experience teaching advanced grammar, business English, pronunciation, and/or academic/professional writing 2. Overseas teaching experience 3. Proficiency in a second language 4. Experience with Communicative Language Teaching Hourly Pay Rate $25 Position Requirements Candidates MUST meet the following qualifications: 1. A degree in TESOL or closely related field OR a Bachelor's degree plus a TESOL certificate (or equivalent) 2. A minimum of one year of ESL/EFL teaching experience with adults (two years strongly preferred) 3. Legal Authorization to work in the United States The following qualifications are strongly desired: 1. Experience teaching advanced grammar, business English, pronunciation, and/or academic/professional writing 2. Overseas teaching experience 3. Proficiency in a second language 4. Experience with Communicative Language Teaching Full-Time/Part-Time Part-Time Keywords In-Person position only Hiring Manager(s) Judy Evans Location Head Office, Washington, D.C. About the Organization EOE Statement We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. This position is currently accepting applications.
    $25 hourly 11d ago
  • Allied Health - Ultrasound

    Good Shepherd Medical Center 3.8company rating

    Instructor job in Hermiston, OR

    Quaint facility in Oregon is looking for experienced Ultrasound Sonographers to work 13 week travel assignments. BLS is required and licensed in the state of Oregon as a Registered Sonographer or Radiologic Technologist/Sonographer(ARDMS, ARRT (US), CCI, etc). Must have at least 3 years relevant experience to be considered. Must be self-sufficient - call 1 to 2 nights a week. Call Ventura Medstaff now for more information at ************.
    $54k-124k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Math Instructor

    Mathnasium 3.4company rating

    Instructor job in Kennewick, WA

    Who We Are: Across North America and all over the world, Mathnasium Learning Centers are committed to teaching children math so that they understand it, master it, and love it. Our world-class curriculum is built upon the Mathnasium Method- the result of decades of hands-on instruction and development that has changed the lives of children since 2002. Why Work with Us: At Mathnasium of Kennewick, we're passionate about both our students and our employees! We set ourselves apart by providing Math Instructor's with: * A rewarding opportunity to transform the lives of K-12th grade students * Consistent, but flexible part-time hours after school and on weekends * A fun, supportive, and encouraging work culture * Opportunities for advancement * Continuous training on effective teaching methodologies * All necessary curriculum and instructional tools If you are driven, motivated, and eager to make a difference, we would love to meet with you! Job Responsibilities: * Teach/tutor in-center using the Mathnasium Method, terminology, and teaching practices * Work collaboratively with team members to deliver individualized instruction in a group setting * Assess students' learning progress and engagement throughout instructional sessions * Become proficient with digital educational materials and processes * Support the maintenance of a safe and professional learning environment Qualifications: * Exceptional math competency through Algebra II * Passion for math and working with students * Excellent interpersonal skills * Eagerness to learn and be trained * Ability to balance various ongoing tasks All applicants will be required to take a math literacy test to demonstrate math proficiency, provide work authorization, and pass a background check.
    $31k-41k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Instructor Pool - Cell Biology and/or Anatomy & Physiology

    Lane Community College 3.6company rating

    Instructor job in Eugene, OR

    AA/EEO Statement: Lane Community College is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity / Veteran / Disabled Employer embracing equity, inclusion, and accessibility. We encourage a safe and hospitable environment for historically marginalized populations including women, BIPOC, Latinx, LGBTQ+ individuals, veterans, and candidates and employees living with disabilities. Veterans Statement Lane actively recruits veterans and those with disabilities for all positions. For accommodations and questions call ************ * Veterans, please fax, e-mail, mail or deliver your documentation (DD214/DD215/letter of disability) to Human Resources, *****************, ************ * Lane Community College ensures that all documentation submitted to HR will remain confidential Position Information: Posting Number: 250108 Job Title: Instructor Pool - Cell Biology and/or Anatomy & Physiology Applicant Notification: Department Information LCC's Science Department is seeking to expand its pool of part-time faculty with a passion for teaching and content expertise in Cell Biology and/or Anatomy & Physiology. The initial focus of teaching responsibilities will be in BI 112, Cell Biology for Health Occupations, which is the prerequisite to the 3-course Human Anatomy and Physiology series (BI 231, 232, and 233). * This is an application pool posting for 2025-2026, starting Fall 2025. The assigned location for this position is at the Lane Community College main campus located in Eugene, Oregon. * Classes may include 100-level Cell Biology and 200-level Anatomy & Physiology, depending on department needs. * Beyond the required education and experience, instructors must have a passion for what they teach, and use teaching styles that support student success. Instructors are responsible for following Division and College procedures in support of teaching and learning. Search Information * First review date of applications may be as early as 10 business days after posting. Subsequent review dates will be monthly through the academic year 2025-2026. Lane retains the right to modify or change this information based on department, college, and student needs. * If you are selected for an interview you will receive a phone call from the Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Division Office. * Your application will remain in the pool until a decision is made on your candidacy. Application Information * Provide all documents as requested. * A resume may not take the place of any one section of the application. * Unofficial or Official Transcripts are required for this position at the time of application. See instructions below. Location: Main Campus Classification: Part-time Faculty Position Type: Contracted Part-Time Faculty Anticipated Start Date: Winter Term 2025 Salary/Wage: Hourly Salary/Wage Range: Salary/Compensation Statement: * Our application is used to determine the initial salary placement for selected candidates. All employment and education history will be considered. * Starting range for part-time faculty is based on placement, Step 1 - Step 10. See our Part-time Faculty Salary Schedule in our Part-time Faculty Payroll Information section. * The Part-time Faculty benefits package includes a generous contribution toward medical, dental, and vision insurance, life insurance, long-term disability, and paid sick leave. Part-time faculty may be eligible for full contracted benefits after meeting certain criteria. Grant Statement: Working Schedule: Classes as assigned by the SME Division Dean based on need, enrollment, and availability of contracted and/or more senior part-time faculty. FLSA: Exempt Position Status: Temporary Full/Part: Part-Time Annual Schedule: Other Annual Schedule Details: Term by Term Quicklink for Posting: ************************************** POSTING TEXT Posting Date: 09/25/2025 Closing Date: 06/30/2026 Applicant Pool: Academic Year Open Until Filled: No Required QUALIFICATIONS Required Education: Master's degree in biology or a closely related discipline from a regionally accredited institution of higher education. LCC follows state guidelines to provide an alternative qualification process. Applicants who believe they are alternatively qualified are encouraged to describe how they are alternatively qualified for the position by including a description of experience, training, and education, or alternative qualifications in the Cover Letter. See additional Cover Letter instructions below, in the Applicant Instructions, Required Documents description. Required Experience: Licensure or Certification Requirements Conditions of Employment: * Successful applicants are required to complete a criminal background check. Infractions do not necessarily disqualify a candidate, and will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. See our FAQs for more detail. * Must work and reside in the state of Oregon at the time their work is being performed. Preferred QUALIFICATIONS Preferred Education Preferred Experience * Teaching experience with community college student populations. * Experience in online/distance learning. * Experience using inclusive classroom practices. Language Statement We welcome all applicants who can support and welcome all students. Bilingual/Multicultural Statement: Inclusiveness, diversity, and equity are integral to Lane's commitment to excellence in education and our commitment to student and community engagement. We welcome applicants who bring a diversity of identity, culture, experience, perspective, multilingual skills, and thought. We encourage applications from candidates that identify with groups that are historically underrepresented in higher education. Equivalency Statement: We want to find the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes from a less traditional background. We welcome applicants who bring a diversity of identity, culture, experience, perspective, and thought. We encourage you to apply, even if you do not believe you meet every one of the qualifications described. You are also encouraged to address how your professional and lived experience, scholarship, teaching, mentorship and/or service will contribute to the Lane mission of transforming lives through learning. Position Purpose: To provide high-quality instruction that meets established learning aims and outcomes for students in 100-level Cell Biology and/or 200-level Anatomy & Physiology courses. Faculty are professional educators with the primary responsibility of providing a quality learning experience for all Lane Community College students. The relationship of the faculty member to the student is one of the teacher of record and facilitator of learning Essential Functions: Instruction * Effectively teach Cell Biology and/or Anatomy & Physiology courses as assigned * Engage in collaborative curriculum development and revisions with colleagues Support student learning through activities that include: * Exhibit compliance with College policies and procedures, accountability for leave time, timesheet completion, release time, textbook ordering and related functions * Sustain currency in discipline and innovation in teaching * Collegial participation in faculty performance evaluation process * Maintain and post office hours in alignment with College expectations * Maintain physical campus presence for instruction and daily needs of students, departments, the college, and community, as specified in the College Operations Policies and Procedures * Maintain requirements for student records, attendance, grades, and/or other documentation; ensure a safe, quality classroom or lab, including equipment, supplies, and inventory * Problem solve and manage sensitive information with appropriate awareness of FERPA standards; maintain confidentiality and sensitivity to the privacy needs of students * Other duties as assigned Curriculum Delivery * Provide high-quality classroom instruction * Create course content, develop and revise course content and materials * Establish learning outcomes consistent with core ability outcomes, assess outcomes using appropriate assessment tools, and use assessment results to inform improvements at the course and program level * Incorporate college values into the curriculum and promote a respectful learning environment including facilitating awareness of multicultural and diversity issues in curricula * Teach and develop all class syllabi and course materials, in a form that can be directly delivered to, and used by, students * Confer with students on course materials * Deliver curriculum to students in traditional and online formats Online Teaching and Student Support * Engage within the online course environment to ensure Regular and Substantive Interaction (RSI). * Monitor student progress and provide reasonable coaching and assistance to struggling students towards success * Review and grade all work submitted by students and provide timely and substantive feedback * Provide timely response to student inquiries * Ensure that all materials created comply with College Policies and Procedures for technology and accessibility, and applicable accessibility laws * Use effective strategies for teaching online. Equity and Inclusion * Demonstrate Lane Community College's core value of social justice by ensuring equity and inclusion skills such as respect, inclusiveness, reflecting, valuing of cultural and personal differences, are the basis of employee and student interpersonal communications and relationships, and are applied to all position responsibilities * Duties are carried out respectfully and inclusively, regardless of age, disability, gender, gender identity or expression, social class, marital status, national origin, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, veteran's status, nationality, age, language, origin or employment status * Actively assist with ADA compliance in conjunction with Human Resources and the Center for Accessible Resources; support appropriate access for persons with disabilities in order to provide for the success of students and staff; mentor and role model cultural competency for persons with disabilities * Demonstrate an active concern for students, staff, and the public Supervision Statement: Faculty report to a Division Dean, and perform instruction-related duties and responsibilities in a timely manner and in accordance with the mission, policies, and procedures of the college: Lane Vision, Mission, Values Physical Demands/Working Environment: Work safely in classroom and laboratory settings; may be exposed to hazardous conditions. This position works indoors and is exposed to usual office working conditions that include office noises and interruptions, such as printers, telephones, and visitors. This position requires that an employee be able to sit or stand for extended periods of time; perform computer work in the form of word processing, data entry, spreadsheet work, and web-based research for more than six (6) hours a day. Work involves concentrated mental and visual attention for sustained periods of time. Work may require transporting materials up to twenty-five (25) pounds. Knowledge Skills and Abilities: * Knowledge of teaching Cell Biology and/or Anatomy & Physiology to general lower-division college populations * Knowledge generally and specifically with common student learning difficulties, current advances in teaching methods, and appropriate uses of technology in teaching * Ability to integrate these elements into curricula and teaching to effectively engage students in learning * Ability to manage a classroom and teach using a learning management system (e.g., Moodle) and online resources; effective classroom presentation and speaking skills * Ability to design and use classroom assessment techniques and assessments of student learning to improve the learning environment, challenge and engage students, and allow them to advance their knowledge and skills in a variety of ways * Ability to coordinate curricula and laboratory activities with other part-time and full-time faculty * Ability to follow and collectively improve established curricula aimed and teach to course learning aims and objectives * Ability to collaborate with peers and support staff in departmental, campus or community projects * Knowledge of and ability to advance one's knowledge of effective pedagogies * Ability to adhere to college and contractual obligations * Ability to understand and carry out Lane Community College's commitment to student success, lifelong learning, and the needs of students, staff, and the public * Ability to understand and carry out Lane Community College's mission and strategic agendas including College Learning Outcomes, cultural competency, and diversity Expected Competencies * Analytical Thinking * Building Relationships * Change Advocate * Teamwork * Service Mindset * Process Improvement * Innovation * Supervision and Leadership * Strategic Project Management * Knowledge of instructional design and delivery Applicant Instructions: Applicant Instructions * Incomplete applications will not be considered. All fields in the application must be completed, including employment dates, work hours, and detailed job duties. * The CV/Resume may not take the place of any one section in the application. To be considered a candidate for this position, all of the following must be included in the application package: Required Documents * Online Application - complete in entirety and submit online, including at least three (3) work-related references * Curriculum Vitae (CV) - Comprehensive of experience, education, and accomplishments * Cover Letter - Clearly detailing how you meet the qualifications for the position as stated or whether you are alternatively qualified based on your experience, training, and education, or alternative qualifications * Transcripts - Unofficial transcripts are required at the time of application, see instructions below Additional Documents and Letters of reference are not accepted. If applicable: DD214 - Veterans, please fax, email, mail or deliver your documentation (DD214/DD215/letter of disability) to Human Resources at Lane Community College, attention Zack Roush,*****************, ************. Questions? * For assistance with the online application call ************. * For position questions contact Lesley Stine, *****************, ************. How to monitor your application * Enter ********************** into your safe sending list. Notifications will be sent toward the end of the search process. Be sure to check your spam mail. * Visit your Employment Opportunities account. The main page will show your status in the search. Positions close at 9:00 pm on the closing date. Transcript Instructions: Transcripts are required in order to be considered for the position. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable. International degrees will require a foreign degree evaluation for their US equivalent. For more details, click here. Attach under "Optional Document", email, deliver or mail to: Lane Community College Science Dept. Posting #250108 Attn: Lesley Stine 4000 E 30th Ave Building 16/166 Eugene, OR 97405 Fax: ************** Email: ***************** If selected for the position, official transcripts are required within thirty (30) days from hire. Union Association: LCC Education Association (Faculty)
    $30k-36k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Adjunct Faculty, Nursing Instructor

    Whatcom Community College 3.6company rating

    Instructor job in Bellingham, WA

    About The College Whatcom Community College (WCC) is a public associate and applied baccalaureate degree granting institution with an accomplished faculty and staff who serve 7,604 students annually on its beautiful 72-acre campus in Bellingham, Washington. Whatcom offers transfer degrees, applied baccalaureate degrees, professional and technical training programs, basic education, job skills, and community and continuing education classes. Programs and courses are offered through in-person, hybrid, and online modalities to promote access for a diverse student population. The College is committed to equal opportunity and believes diversity of experiences and cultures enrich our campus community. The College is accredited by The Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. For more information about WCC, please visit *************** About Our Community Whatcom's campus is located in Bellingham (population 95,960). Bellingham showcases a strong commitment to education and is regularly rated on "best of the Northwest" lists. Bellingham is midway between Seattle, WA and Vancouver, B.C. Canada. The city is surrounded by the rural landscape of Whatcom County (population 226,850), which is home to a thriving network of farms and scenic wilderness. As you explore our community, you'll discover historic neighborhoods, waterfront cities, farmlands and mountain towns all within a few dozen miles of each other. Bellingham and Whatcom County are known for their outdoor activities. Whether your idea of fun is visiting galleries, watching live theater, kayaking, hiking, snowboarding, or unwinding with a good book, you'll love Bellingham and Whatcom County. To learn more about Bellingham, please visit: ************************* General Description of Work Whatcom Community College invites applications for a part-time, adjunct instructor to teach nursing starting winter quarter 2026. Whatcom Community College (WCC) is looking for candidates who strive to achieve WCC's core themes- achieving success, building community, advancing equity, and enhancing effectiveness- to create a thriving learning community that supports excellence, opportunity, and equity for students, faculty and staff. WCC is focused on building a community of respect, sustainability and inclusivity through secure, welcoming, and engaging learning environments that encourage and support the academic and personal success of WCC students. Understanding this work is a lifelong process, the opportunities at WCC offer individuals the ability and means to seek personal and professional growth on and off campus in an area known for its beauty and culture. Faculty at Whatcom: Being a faculty member at Whatcom offers the opportunity to engage in the advancement of equitable student outcomes and the elimination of equity gaps. Faculty have regular opportunities for on-campus professional development, collaboration with colleagues, and engagement in workshops and learning communities. These opportunities contribute to professional advancement at the College, as well as personal growth. The successful candidate: * Integrates diversity, equity and inclusion throughout services and practices. * Demonstrates content knowledge in the program or discipline. * Uses student centered, inclusive pedagogy with innovative and inclusive curriculum, and teaching methods. * Engages in collaborative communication, practices, and activities with internal and external stakeholders. Responsibilities The Nursing Program is committed to providing high quality, evidenced-based nursing education to meet the diverse and changing healthcare needs of the population and to promoting the development of qualified students prepared for the professional role of Registered Nurse at the entry level. The instructor works collaboratively with the Nursing Instructional Teams and the Lab/Simulation technologist to support faculty and students in a variety of settings. The position may include classroom teaching, skills lab and clinical instruction, and simulation activities. Clinical instruction may include day or evening shift work at local health care facilities. The successful candidate is expected to: * Teach required courses incorporating evidence-based practice that prepare students for the nursing workforce. * Collaborate with college faculty and administrators in contributing to the future vision and scope of the nursing program at the college. * Remain current in the field and adapt courses to meet changing nursing job skills and qualification requirements. * Develop and maintain contacts and knowledge of companies and organizations in the community. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: * Baccalaureate degree in Nursing from an accredited institution and accredited nursing education program and ability to receive a waiver from the Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission with minimum of 3 years relevant clinical experience. * Current unencumbered license to practice as a registered nurse in Washington or the ability to obtain license upon hire. * Current acute care clinical experience to support student learning. Preferred Qualifications: * Master's degree in Nursing from an accredited institution and accredited nursing education program OR Baccalaureate degree in Nursing from an accredited institution and accredited nursing education program with a Master's degree in a Health or Education related field from an accredited institution OR Baccalaureate degree in Nursing from an accredited institution and accredited nursing education program and ability to receive a waiver from the Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission with minimum of 3 years relevant clinical experience. * Experience teaching nursing in a higher education setting using a student-centered approach to teaching and learning. * Experience with design, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based learning activities in an educational or clinical setting. * Experience with team-centered work groups. * Experience in curriculum development and assessing learning outcomes. * The ability to take action to learn and grow. * The ability to take action to meet the needs of other. Salary Salary: * $12,975.00-$21,213.00 to teach Nursing 172, Clinical and Lab, winter quarter (salary range is based on the number of lab hours). Benefits: * Accrues a percentage of 7 hours (equal to the percentage of workload) per month of sick leave (ex. 50% quarterly employment contract x 7 hrs for full-time = 3.5 hrs per month for that quarter.) Start Date: * Winter quarter 2026-as soon as can be arranged with the successful candidate. Application Due Date: * For guaranteed consideration, application packets should be received as soon as possible. Position open until filled. How To Apply A completed application consists of an online application and: * Letter of application detailing relevant experience and how the applicant is prepared to meet the duties of the position. * Values statement that responds to the following prompt: Short Reflection (1 page max): One of the core values of this institution is building an inclusive and supportive campus. This core value is reflected in our strategic plan, goals, and the work that we do every day. Please describe your experience in building an inclusive environment that supports a sense of belonging. * Current resume. * Unofficial Transcripts for all earned degrees; official transcripts required prior to the official start date. * List of five recent professional references with contact information. Mission and Vision Statement Mission: Whatcom Community College contributes to the vitality of its communities by providing quality education in academic transfer, professional-technical, and lifelong learning, preparing students for active citizenship in a global society. Vision: Whatcom is a supportive community, empowering lives through education. Promise: We transform lives through education. We accomplish this by supporting student growth, respecting student investment, embracing diversity, promoting excellence and creating opportunities. EEO Statement Whatcom Community College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. WCC provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, perceived or actual physical or mental disability, pregnancy, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, creed, religion, or honorably discharged veteran or military status, or the use of trained guide dog or service animal in its programs and activities. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). As of October 1st, 2020 as per RCW 28B.112.080 WCC will be requiring all finalists for positions to complete a Declaration Regarding Sexual Misconduct. WCC provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Executive Director for Human Resources, 237 W. Kellogg Road, Bellingham, WA 98226, ************. For Title IX compliance, contact: Title IX Coordinator, 237 W. Kellogg Road, Bellingham, WA 98226, ************. WCC publications are available in alternate formats upon request by contacting the Access and Disability Services Office at ************; VP ************. Whatcom Community College is a smoke-free/drug free environment. Apply for Job * Explore Jobs * Sign In * New User
    $56k-90k yearly est. 12d ago
  • Anatomy and Physiology (Faculty Pool),

    Job Summary “This

    Instructor job in Oregon

    “This is a pooled position and applicants will be hired throughout the academic year.” The Biological Sciences Department at LBCC offers courses in human anatomy and physiology and cell biology for health occupations, which are designed to prepare students for careers in human health occupations. The anatomy and physiology instructor must develop, plan, and present organized lectures, laboratory activities, and out of class assignments in accordance with approved course outlines. Required Qualifications Master of Science degree in the biological sciences with emphasis in the subject area of vertebrate anatomy and physiology, (including a minimum of one full year sequence of coursework in anatomy and physiology); or a minimum of 27 graduate quarter hours in biology, with significant course work in vertebrate anatomy, physiology, endocrinology, immunology, histology or neurology and with emphasis on the human body. Work Schedule varies
    $38k-63k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Adjunct Instructor - Applicant Pool (43502)

    Blue Mountain Community College 3.4company rating

    Instructor job in Pendleton, OR

    Blue Mountain Community College seeks qualified applicants to add to our list of approved instructors. Perform all functions and activities within the guidelines and philosophy set forth in the BMCC Vision and Strategic Plan. Performs consistently with the team-based model and actively participates as a member of assigned college teams and committees. Conforms to the college's guiding principles. Essential Functions * Teaches assigned courses and develop curriculum in accordance with course descriptions as outlined in a course syllabus and schedule requirements. * Orients students by distribution of course syllabi early in the quarter as to the objectives, measurable outcomes, purposes of the course, attendance requirements, nature of assignments or requirements and required texts. * Prepares and presents records and reports necessary for proper institutional management. * Follows the highest ethical standards of the teaching profession and promotes the best interests of the College. Other Aspects of this Position * May be asked to maintain office hours and advise students. * Assignment(s) may include day and/or evening courses, weekdays and/or weekends, face-to-face and/or distance-delivered instruction.
    $20k-36k yearly est. 40d ago
  • Psychology Instructor (Adjunct Faculty Pool)

    Rogue Community College 3.5company rating

    Instructor job in Oregon

    Are you passionate about psychology? Can you create and maintain a dynamic and interactive learning environment? Consider joining the Social Science and Human Services Department at Rogue Community College, where we value engaging teaching methods that inspire and involve students. We are currently seeking a part-time Psychology Instructor to cultivate a supportive and inclusive learning environment for students from diverse cultural, socioeconomic, and academic backgrounds. The ideal candidate will be enthusiastic about collaborating to enhance student success, creating interactive learning experiences, and fostering a supportive learning environment that inspires students' critical thinking. Specifically, we are looking for instructors to teach: * Psychology of Human Relations in person and/or online * and/or General Psychology I and II in person and/or online. This is an adjunct faculty pool for teaching in the Social Science department. The pool will remain open until June 2026 unless positions are no longer needed. Applications will be reviewed and candidates will be contacted and interviewed as positions become available. If at any time you decide that you are no longer interested in being considered, you may log in to the system and withdraw your application from the pool. Typically at the end of the academic year (or at any point we no longer have a hiring need for this department), we will close this pool and you will receive an email notification. Instructor is responsible for the planning and implementation of various psychology courses. Instructor is required to create a course syllabus, instruct students in the subject matter in accordance with that syllabus, maintain attendance records, assess student progress and evaluate course work for a letter grade. Instructor will maintain college standards in all aspects of professionalism, record keeping and instruction within the team atmosphere of the social science department of Rogue Community College. Supervision Received The dean, in consultation with the department chair is responsible for carrying out the evaluation of instructors under procedures developed by the vice president. The dean confers with the department chair in decisions regarding instructor workload, professional growth, retention, and department staffing levels. * Instructs students in a classroom, lab, learning center, or other setting as appropriate using active learning approaches that both engage and facilitate student learning. * Prepares, distributes, and utilizes instructional support materials, including course syllabi, supplementary materials, instructional media, and other devices as appropriate. * Develops, communicates, and utilizes a student assessment process and instruments which are related to the stated objectives of the course. * Adapt learning procedures to the online/distance learning environment, including web-based delivery, ensuring comparable quality of instruction, student-teacher interaction, and assessment with classroom-based courses. * May participate as a team member in departmental meetings and planning activities. * Communicate effectively with a wide variety of students and college staff. * Responsible for departmental equipment and provides for the security of facilities and instructional materials as appropriate to the department. * Participates in curriculum planning, development, outcomes, and assessment activities as needed. * Organize the learning experience for the maximum benefit of traditional and non-traditional learners. * Maintain regular and responsive communication with students, the department, and the college. * Strive to enhance teaching and learning techniques. * Pursue professional development to stay current in the field of psychology and utilize best practices for teaching and learning. * Understand and commit to the community college's vision and mission. * Performs other duties as assigned. Education: A Master's Degree in psychology or related field is required. Only degrees received from an accredited institution will be accepted: accreditation must be recognized by the office of degree authorization, US Department of Education, as required by ORS 348.609. Final candidate will be required to provide official transcripts for required degree. Ability to: Communicate effectively, inclusively, interactively, engagingly, and respectfully with diverse students, staff, and community members; demonstrate experience or potential for innovation and creativity in both the classroom and in online; demonstrate a commitment to professional standards and growth. Pass a criminal background check. Knowledge of: current trends in research on subjects taught. Computer applications for communication and learning, including, but not limited to, word processing, the Internet, multi-media presentations, spreadsheets and database management; curriculum development; the community colleges' mission, role in higher education, student population; and best practices for culturally responsive teaching. PREFERRED SCREENING CRITERIA: We aim to select the most suitable candidate for the position, which may include individuals from non-traditional backgrounds. We invite applicants from diverse identities, cultures, experiences, perspectives, and thoughts to apply. Even if you feel you may not meet all the preferred screening criteria outlined below, we encourage you to apply if you meet the required screening criteria above. We also encourage you to explain how your professional and personal experiences, scholarly work, teaching, mentoring, and/or service will benefit the College. Experience: Successful teaching experience in a higher education setting. Licenses: For assignments requiring operation of a motor vehicle, possession of a valid Oregon Driver's License and proof of an acceptable driving record are required. New employees establishing resident status in the State of Oregon must obtain an Oregon driver's license within 30 days (ORS 807.020 (1)). Physical Demands: The physical demands listed below represent those that must be met by an incumbent to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with qualified disabilities to perform the essential functions. Manual dexterity and coordination are required for less than half of the daily work period (about 40%) which is spent sitting while operating office equipment such as computers, keyboards, 10-key, telephones, and other standard office equipment. While performing the duties of this position, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, reach, bend, kneel, stoop, twist, crouch, climb, balance, see, talk, hear, and manipulate objects. The position requires some mobility including the ability to move materials less than 5 pounds daily, 5-25 pounds occasionally, and 25-60 pounds rarely. This position requires both verbal and written communication abilities. Working Conditions: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing 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 position, the employee is primarily working indoors in an office environment. The employee is not exposed to hazardous conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate and lighting is adequate. Method of Application & Closing Date This is an adjunct faculty pool for teaching part-time in the Social Science department. The application documents required include a cover letter, resume and unofficial transcripts indicating the level of degree earned. Candidates will be required to provide official transcripts for required degree(s) upon hire. Compensation is based on the Rogue Community College Adjunct Faculty Salary Schedule 25-26. This pool will remain open until June 2026 unless positions are no longer needed. If at any time you decide that you are no longer interested in being considered, you may log in to the system and withdraw your application from the pool. Typically, at the end of the year (or at any point we no longer have a hiring need for this department), we will close this pool and you will receive an email notification. RCC is committed to a culture of civility, respect, and inclusivity. We are an equal opportunity employer actively seeking to recruit and retain members of historically underrepresented groups and others who demonstrate the ability to help us achieve our vision of a diverse and inclusive community. CANDIDATES WITH DISABILITIES REQUIRING ACCOMMODATIONS AND/OR ASSISTANCE DURING THE HIRING PROCESS MAY CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES AT ************. ONLY FINALISTS WILL BE INTERVIEWED. ALL APPLICANTS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY EMAIL AFTER FINAL SELECTION IS MADE. INTERVIEW COSTS ARE AT APPLICANT'S EXPENSE. FINAL CANDIDATE WILL BE REQUIRED TO SHOW PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY TO WORK IN THE UNITED STATES. FOR POSITIONS WITH A DEGREE REQUIRED, ONLY DEGREES RECEIVED FROM AN ACCREDITED INSTITUTION WILL BE ACCEPTED; ACCREDITATION MUST BE RECOGNIZED BY THE OFFICE OF DEGREE AUTHORIZATION, US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, AS REQUIRED BY ORS 348.609. Rogue Community College does not discriminate in any programs, activities, or employment practices on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnicity, use of native language, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, veteran status, disability, age, pregnancy, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state, or local laws. For further policy information and for a full list of regulatory specific contact persons visit the following webpage: **********************************
    $37k-45k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Adjunct Instructor for Psychology

    Warner Pacific University 4.3company rating

    Instructor job in Portland, OR

    Summary Description: The Adjunct Instructor for Psychology reports to the Chair of the Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences and is responsible for teaching lower and upper division courses in psychology or human development on the traditional campus. Terms on the traditional campus typically run 15 weeks. At Warner Pacific University, psychology and human development courses in the traditional program are taken by students in psychology, human development, social work, and those meeting core requirements. Primary Job Duties: Teach assigned courses in psychology or human development, modeling current best practices in teaching, demonstrating a commitment to sound andragogical and pedagogical practices. Courses may include, but are not limited to, Abnormal Psychology, Personality Theory, and Introduction to Psychology. Advise and mentor students during the course. Clearly communicate to students when and how to secure instruction and feedback outside of regular course meeting hours. Provide prompt and thorough feedback to students to ensure their ability to incorporate changes before subsequent assignments. Work collegially with faculty, staff, and students. Understand and promote the mission, values, and core themes of Warner Pacific University. Contribute to the support and implementation of the University Strategic Plan. Exhibit excellent communication skills in all interactions with faculty, staff, and students. Participate in the professional development opportunities provided by the institution. Adhere to university policies and procedures. Demonstrate a commitment to a Christian liberal arts education by upholding the mission of the University and abiding by the Employment Standards and Lifestyle Agreement. Exhibit commitment to inclusiveness and sensitivity in areas of national origin, ethnicity, culture, gender and disabilities. Perform other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications: Graduate degree in psychology, counseling, or related field, including graduate courses in psychology. Preferred Qualifications: Ph.D. in Psychology Professional experience in the field. College teaching experience in relevant curriculum. Experience working with diverse populations. To apply, please read the Employment and Lifestyle Standards statement below, then complete the online application at *************************** Please also submit the following with your application (you may attach these documents at the conclusion of the online application): *Cover Letter *Curriculum Vitae or Resume *Unofficial Transcripts *Essay Response to the Following Questions: 1. How does your personal faith reflect the principles stated in terms 1, 2, and 3 of the Employment Standards? (listed below) 2. How does your personal philosophy of education and commitment to the synthesis of faith and learning reflect the principles stated in items 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8? (listed below) Employment and Lifestyle Standards: Warner Pacific is a Christ-centered urban liberal arts University dedicated to providing students from diverse backgrounds an education that prepares them to engage actively in a constantly changing world. The University was founded in 1937 by the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana). Central to Warner Pacific's identity as a Christ-centered higher education institution is the policy of hiring persons whose personal and professional lives reflect: 1. A belief in the deity of and commitment to Jesus Christ and the Christian faith, as interpreted through the historic witness of Scripture and the continuing ministry of the Holy Spirit. 2. The practice of following Christ through day-to-day personal lifestyle choices. 3. A vitality of Christian experience maturing in insight and application and appreciative of differing viewpoints. 4. A commitment to life-long learning and service through personal and professional development. 5. For teaching faculty, the expression of artful teaching, based on mastery of relevant subject matter and in an environment of purposeful and rigorous inquiry amongst a community of scholars who support one another. 6. A capability, by temperament, preparation, and will, to support students as they confront the intellectual, social, physical, emotional, and spiritual challenges of their lives. 7. A sensitivity to and support for the mission, core themes, vision, values, ethos and traditions of the Warner Pacific University community. 8. A commitment to teaching and serving in harmony with the doctrines of the Holy Bible. Employee Agreement: Mission-based hiring is of critical importance to Warner Pacific University. Employees are expected to demonstrate and articulate a vital Christian faith and to live in a manner consistent with a Christ-centered lifestyle as informed by the Scriptures of the New Testament. Warner Pacific's students, faculty and staff are expected to foster an environment of mutual respect and accountability, to care for the personal dignity of others and to exercise integrity in their conduct and communication. The University environment is expected to be free from discrimination and harassment (including bullying). When an individual's behavior has direct implications for others and/or the well-being of the University community, there may be cause for institutional involvement, regardless of where the situation occurs. Warner Pacific University desires to provide a safe and healthy environment for staff, faculty, students, visitors and guests. Therefore, smoking is not permitted on University property, in its vehicles, or at any University sponsored event. The use of illegal drugs or non-prescribed controlled substances is strictly prohibited. Use of alcoholic beverages or tobacco products is strictly prohibited on Warner Pacific University campuses. Warner Pacific University's Mission: Warner Pacific is a Christ-centered, urban, diverse, minority-serving, Hispanic-serving, liberal arts University dedicated to providing students with an education that prepares them to engage actively in a constantly changing world. Our hiring practices reflect our missional commitment to being a Christ-centered institution. Warner Pacific University's Commitment to Diversity: Warner Pacific University is an Equal Opportunity Employer that seeks a diverse workforce of committed Christians from all racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds. Warner Pacific University is committed to hiring staff and faculty with an intentionality that demonstrates the importance of having an employee community that reflects the racial and ethnic diversity of the students we serve. Persons of color are strongly encouraged to apply. Equal Employment Opportunity: Warner Pacific provides equal opportunity for employment and advancement for all employees and applicants regardless of race, color, sex, gender, national origin, citizenship status, disability, age, genetic information, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status and any other status protected by laws and regulations to which Warner Pacific is subject. All employment decisions, including hiring, promotions, compensation, benefits, transfers, and terminations are made in a manner that does not discriminate against individuals in the categories discussed above. Because Warner Pacific is a Christian liberal arts University, the University exercises its legal right to hire Christian employees to fulfill its mission and purpose. ** NOTE: All job offers are contingent upon successfully passing a background check and completing all required paperwork.
    $53k-64k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Adjunct Instructor - Applied Psychology

    Oregon Institute of Technology Portal 4.6company rating

    Instructor job in Klamath Falls, OR

    Oregon Tech is Accepting Applications for Psychology Undergraduate Adjunct Instructors for the Humanities and Social Sciences Department. Humanities and Social Sciences Department at the Oregon Institute of Technology (Oregon Tech) is recruiting a pool of persons for possible part-time adjunct teaching positions for our Applied Psychology program. Qualified applicants may be invited to serve as instructors for courses within the department. Candidates interested in adjunct teaching positions should apply online and submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and a list of three references with contact information. In your cover letter, please specify those areas or courses that you are qualified to offer and would be interested in teaching. This pool will be accessed only when an opening or need arises. Your credentials will remain active as long as the pool position is available but no more than two years. After two years, if you are still interested, you must reapply to the most current adjunct pool. Teaching Modality: Appointments may include courses offered on-line, in person on campus, hybrid, or related clinic or lab, or in an alternative format responsive to state and local requirements. Location: primary campus locations include Klamath Falls, OR, Wilsonville, OR and online. Teaching may be conducted remotely/online Preferred Qualifications Experience using Canvas or a similar Learning Management System (e.g., Blackboard) Experience using virtual meeting and collaboration tools for teaching, such as Zoom, Skype, and Microsoft Teams
    $45k-60k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Adjunct Psychology Instructors

    Yakima Valley College 3.6company rating

    Instructor job in Yakima, WA

    Our Mission Statement: As a federally designated Hispanic-serving Institution residing on the traditional homelands of the 14 Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation, Yakima Valley College cultivates equity and a culture of innovative and inclusive teaching and learning. Yakima Valley College serves all students holistically, supports all students' learning goals, and fosters achievement within career and educational pathways. We strengthen our communities by providing opportunities for personal enrichment, economic mobility, and sociocultural engagement. We invite you to consider joining Yakima Valley College (YVC), an innovative and equity-focused designated Hispanic-serving institution that is committed to the pursuit of equitable student learning outcomes for its diverse students. Salary $920 per Instructional Unit Up to 10 IU's/Quarter Yakima Valley College seeks an innovative adjunct Psychology Instructor, who is active and accomplished in his or her discipline, who has a record of successful teaching or related experience, and who is committed to community college students and their success. This position is part-time, non-tenure track. Reporting to the Dean - Arts and Sciences, the adjunct Psychology Instructor will be culturally competent with commitment and expertise in working with diverse populations, utilize appropriate technology in the classroom, and have a record as a successful teacher demonstrating strong promise as a contributing member of the Arts and Sciences Division. YVC offers opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, encourages cooperative learning and use of technologies in the classroom and for e-learning. All faculty are engaged in the assessment of college goals and purposes.JOB PROFILE: The primary responsibility of this position is to teach courses in Psychology, as needed. * Participation in college-wide registration and advising, a commitment to systematic classroom/department/college assessment and improvement * Preparation of class materials, course and curriculum planning * Availability for student consultation outside of class on a daily basis * Maintenance of high expectations for students * Participation in campus-wide committees * Ordering textbooks and audiovisual materials * Assessment and evaluation of individual student progress * Maintenance of student records * Referring students to other appropriate college staff as necessary * Demonstration of student-centered values consistent with the community college philosophy MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: * Earned Master's degree from an accredited college or university in Psychology or closely related field * Successful completion of significant coursework in psychology * Successful demonstrated teaching experience PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS * Experience teaching at the college level, preferably at the community college level * Experience or interest in teaching populations diverse in age, culture, and ethnicity * Understanding of and commitment to the community college philosophy and life-long learning * Experience or interest in using a variety of classroom methodologies and modalities (e.g. assessment, collaborative learning, interactive teaching, e-learning, learning communities) * Experience and/or evidence of willingness to work as part of the college community (e.g. committees, college activities) * Experience or interest in curriculum development and assessment Application Instructions: To apply for this position, you MUST submit a complete YVC Online Employment Application, and include the following REQUIRED attachments: * A cover letter describing how you meet the qualifications of this position (a generic cover letter will not be accepted) * A current resume (a resume will not substitute for the "work experience" section of the online application) * Three (3) professional references (personal references do not count as professional) * Unofficial transcripts for confirmation of degree (if minimum qualifications require a degree). The successful candidate will be required to submit official transcripts at time of hire * Certifications/Credentials as required for fulfillment of the minimum qualifications. * Supplemental Question: The college requires a Diversity and Inclusion response as part of its application materials. The statement is found in the supplemental question area of the application. Please respond (NO MORE than two pages in length) in the text box area provided or upload the document to your application as an attachment. Please note: Failure to follow the above application instructions will lead to disqualification. Please do not include any attachments other than the ones requested above. E-mailed documents will not be accepted after the closing of the recruitment or in lieu of attaching your documents to the online application. Supplemental Information: Those applicants invited to interview may be required to complete a skills test. Candidates will be subject to a Criminal History Background Check as a condition for consideration of employment. "In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire." Yakima Valley College does not discriminate against any person based on their race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation and/or gender identity, age, marital status, the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability, the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability, honorably discharged veteran or military status, genetic information, or any other prohibited basis in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activities, or in employment. All inquiries regarding compliance should be directed to Alma Ramirez, Chief Human Resources Officer, Yakima Valley College, 1015 South 16th Avenue, Yakima, Washington, 98902; email *****************; telephone ************. Yakima Valley College's Annual Safety and Fire Report is available online at ********************************************** containing mandated information about current campus policies concerning safety and security issues, required statistics, and other related information for the past three calendar years. To obtain a paper copy of the report, please call ************. Applicants with disabilities who require assistance with the recruitment process will be accommodated to the extent reasonably possible. All positions are subject to funding.
    $920 weekly Easy Apply 16d ago
  • Allied - 35514351

    Medefis/Good Shepherd Medical Center 4.0company rating

    Instructor job in Hermiston, OR

    Assisting surgeons during surgical procedures by anticipating surgeon needs. Preparing and organizing the operating room, arranging equipment and ordering inventory as needed.
    $33k-51k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Studio Music Instructor - Saxophone

    Whitman College 4.2company rating

    Instructor job in Walla Walla, WA

    Located in the vibrant community of Walla Walla, WA, Whitman College is home to an intellectually diverse, dynamic, and supportive community of some 500 staff and faculty serving roughly 1,500 students from the local region and across the globe. With exceptional students, accomplished faculty and staff, and engaged alumni, Whitman College continues to build on its national reputation for academic excellence as one of the top undergraduate, liberal arts colleges in the country. The Department of Music at Whitman College is seeking candidates for a Studio Music Instructor for Saxophone, beginning August 2025. An advanced degree in Music performance or equivalent professional experience is required. Studio Music Instructor appointments are made on a semester-by-semester basis. Within a personalized and inclusive environment, the Whitman Department of Music connects student passion for music with diverse approaches to new ways of understanding. Our supportive environment meets students where they are but also challenges them to surpass their own expectations as they perform, create, critically examine, and advocate for the music that matters to them. With dedicated faculty and exceptional facilities, including three performance halls, a music technology studio, and extensive practice and teaching spaces, students are empowered to grow and achieve their musical goals. The successful candidate will teach one-on-one Applied Music lessons for Saxophone in a liberal arts environment with students at Whitman College. Studio Music Instructors will: Provide student-centered instruction with an eye toward the growth of the student Guide students to connect their own interests and backgrounds with ways of creating music, working across style, genre, cultural tradition, and multiple modes of inquiry; Contribute to our music faculty's collective and ongoing efforts to diversify our curriculum. Duties of a Studio Music Instructor include: Teaching students in individual lessons. Lessons consist of a weekly 30-minute meeting, totaling 12 lessons over the semester per 1 credit. Teaching during the regular Academic Calendar, with regular lessons occurring on weekdays (Monday through Friday). Lessons are not held during college holidays, the Power and Privilege Symposium, and the Whitman Undergraduate Conference Providing students with a syllabus that outlines expectations, requirements, grading guidelines, and jury/final examination information. Attending juries (final examinations), pro-rated to semester credit load Abiding by all relevant Whitman College policies (such as the Whitman College Faculty Code, Faculty Handbook, and College Catalog), including checking Whitman College email regularly As faculty, Studio Music Instructors report directly to the Provost and Dean of Faculty. Whitman College is committed to fostering an inclusive learning community that values diverse identities, experiences, and perspectives. In the cover letter, candidates should describe their interest in teaching undergraduates, majors as well as non-majors, at all levels of instruction. In doing so, candidates should address how their lived experiences and classroom and scholarly practices will advance equity and inclusion in the learning environment. To apply, go to ************************************ The online application will prompt you to upload all of the required materials: a letter of application; curriculum vitae; statement of teaching philosophy and evidence of demonstrated or potential excellence in undergraduate instruction. The committee will solicit three letters of recommendation from applicants who reach the interview stage. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Salary Range: Studio Music Instructors are paid a fixed amount of $398 for each 1-credit, half-hour weekly course. Whitman College offers a competitive benefits package designed to attract and retain talented employees. For studio music instructors, full-time equivalency (FTE) and associated benefits eligibility are determined by the number of lesson credits taught. A full-time teaching load is defined as forty 1-credit, half-hour lessons per week. FTE is calculated on a semester-by-semester basis and audited course load on the 10th day of each semester. Instructors teaching a minimum of thirty lessons are eligible for prorated fringe benefits. For a summary of available benefits and the associated eligibility requirements, please see the HR website.
    $59k-69k yearly est. 60d+ ago

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