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  • Early Childhood Education Preschool Associate Teacher

    The Stanley School 3.9company rating

    The Stanley School job in Chattanooga, TN

    Benefits: Competitive salary Flexible schedule Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Job Title: Early Childhood Education Preschool Associate Teacher About Us: The Stanley School is an educational institution committed to providing a nurturing learning environment for children in Chattanooga, TN. We offer a comprehensive curriculum designed to promote academic excellence, social-emotional development, and creativity in our students. With a dedicated team of educators and staff, we strive to empower every child to reach their full potential and become lifelong learners. Job Description: We are seeking a dynamic and passionate individual to join our team as a Float Teacher at The Stanley School. In this role, you will work closely with lead teachers and administrators to support the delivery of high-quality education and care to our students. As a Float Teacher, you will have the opportunity to engage with children across various age groups and classrooms, contributing to their growth and development in a meaningful way. Responsibilities: Assist Lead Teachers: Support lead teachers in implementing age-appropriate curriculum and educational activities that promote cognitive, social, and emotional development. Supervise Children: Ensure the safety and well-being of students at all times, both indoors and outdoors, by maintaining vigilant supervision and following established safety protocols. Provide Individualized Support: Offer individualized support and guidance to students as needed, including assistance with classroom tasks, learning activities, and personal care routines. Facilitate Transitions: Serve as a float teacher, providing coverage and support in various classrooms as needed to accommodate staffing changes, breaks, or special events. Collaborate with Team: Work collaboratively with lead teachers, administrators, and fellow staff members to create a cohesive and supportive learning environment for students. Communicate with Parents: Establish positive relationships with parents/guardians through regular communication, updates, and sharing of student progress and achievements. Maintain Classroom Environment: Assist in maintaining a clean, organized, and inviting classroom environment conducive to learning and exploration. Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent required; associate or bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or related field preferred. Previous experience working with children in a childcare or educational setting preferred. Passion for working with young children and supporting their growth and development. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues and engage with parents/guardians. Patience, empathy, and a positive attitude towards children and families. Flexibility to adapt to changing classroom assignments and responsibilities. Benefits: Competitive salary Paid Time Off Holiday Pay Professional development opportunities Compensation: $14.00 - $15.00 per hour The Stanley School was designed around one key idea-to make every day a better day for children in our care. The Thomas family has always been fond of the charm of Chattanooga and all that it has to offer, including world-class education-both of their children attended one of the south's leading educational institutions in Chattanooga, Tennessee. After seeing a critical need in the southeast for high-quality child care and preschool programs, the Thomas family met with national leaders in early childhood education to design a program to best support families. Alongside their network of advisors, who bring more than 100 years of combined experience in the early learning space, the Thomas family created The Stanley School. They named the school after their beloved Labrador Retriever Stanley that served as a longtime, loyal companion to their family. Stanley demonstrated the foundational values of safety, loyalty, comfort, and guidance while bringing the Thomas family a sense of joy and wonder. The Stanley School leadership and staff work tirelessly to empower the children in our care by providing an unmatched level of support, empathy, and confidence. This intentional focus on empowerment gives children the courage and capabilities they need to shine.
    $14-15 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Operational Excellence Manager

    Astec 4.6company rating

    Chattanooga, TN job

    BUILT TO CONNECT Astec is a global, environmentally focused infrastructure and manufacturing company of asphalt road building and aggregate processing. Our mission is to design and build the most innovative products for the industries we serve. Leveraging innovative solutions and technologies, we serve customers all over the world. ABOUT THE POSITION The Operational Excellence Leader at our manufacturing site in Chattanooga, Tennessee, plays a critical role in driving Astec Industries' Lean Systems throughout the organization. This leader is responsible for advancing strategy deployment, implementing lean methodologies, and aligning plant-level initiatives with corporate strategic goals. The role also serves as a liaison between the General Manager and the Astec corporate team to ensure cohesion in strategy and execution. KEY ACTIVITIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Lead the deployment of the Hoshin Kanri strategy framework at the plant and Asphalt business unit level to ensure alignment with corporate goals and initiatives. Plan and facilitate cross-functional Kaizen events that drive measurable improvements across manufacturing, sales, and support functions. Implement core Lean Systems and tools such as 5S, standard work, visual management, value stream mapping, TPM, and continuous flow to eliminate waste and improve efficiency. Champion and oversee the deployment of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), including the implementation of pillars like autonomous maintenance, planned maintenance, quality maintenance, and early equipment management. Design and deliver structured Lean and TPM training programs that teach tools, principles, and cultural behaviors across all organizational levels, ensuring understanding and practical application. Drive continuous improvement initiatives across both shop floor and office operations, supporting functional leaders in achieving performance targets. Coach and mentor employees and leaders in structured problem-solving methods such as A3 thinking to build capability and foster ownership. Act as a hands-on liaison between the site and corporate teams, ensuring strategic alignment and effective communication across all improvement initiatives. Support capital investment planning by conducting ROI analysis and evaluating the operational impact of proposed projects. Develop and maintain True North Boards and PQVC (People, Quality, Velocity, Cost) dashboards to ensure performance visibility and alignment with business objectives. Integrate Lean thinking into onboarding and leadership development programs to reinforce a culture of continuous improvement from day one. Build internal problem-solving capability by coaching teams to sustain gains and independently lead improvement efforts. Facilitate cross-functional alignment sessions to identify priorities, remove barriers, and foster collaboration across departments. Collaborate with corporate leadership to align operational improvements with business growth strategies, including capacity expansion and new product introductions. TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN THIS ROLE, YOUR EXPERIENCE AND COMPETENCIES ARE: Extensive experience in Lean Manufacturing and Continuous Improvement, with a demonstrated ability to implement and sustain long-term improvements across various business functions. A proven track record of leading and facilitating Kaizen events that deliver measurable results in manufacturing, engineering, sales, service, and administrative processes. Strategic thinking and business acumen to align day-to-day actions with long-term organizational goals and growth plans. Exceptional coaching, teaching, and influencing skills, with the ability to engage, educate, and empower employees at all levels-from shop floor operators to executive leadership. Hands-on knowledge of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) and its key pillars, as well as experience applying PQVC metrics, True North Boards, A3 problem-solving, and X-Matrix frameworks. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, capable of building trust and alignment across cross-functional and cross-cultural teams. Analytical and data-driven decision-making abilities, with proficiency in performance measurement and root cause analysis. Self-motivation and initiative, with the ability to work independently while collaborating with teams across functions and levels. A continuous improvement mindset, consistently seeking ways to improve processes, culture, and results while modeling Astec Industries, Inc.'s core values. SUPERVISOR AND LEADERSHIP EXPECTATIONS Report to the General Manager, Jerome Facility, with a functional relationship to the Director of Operational Excellence. Act as a trusted partner and strategic advisor on lean transformation efforts. Lead by example on the shop floor and in office settings. Deliver periodic updates to corporate leadership regarding initiative progress, risks, and opportunities. Our Culture and Values Employees that become part of Astec Industries, Inc. embody the values below throughout their work. Continuous devotion to meeting the needs of our customers Honesty and integrity in all aspects of business Respect for all individuals Preserving entrepreneurial spirit and innovation Safety, quality and productivity as means to ensure success EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Astec Industries, Inc. does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, gender (sex), sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, citizenship status, a person's veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law or executive order.
    $52k-93k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Child Care Teacher - Nashville

    Bright Horizons Family Solutions 4.2company rating

    Brentwood, TN job

    Grow your teaching career with Bright Horizons, where you can make a meaningful impact on children's lives every day. Learn from early education experts while having the opportunity to pursue a CDA or college degree at no cost. Experience this and more as a Bright Horizons Teacher. Full-time positions are available with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Responsibilities: Create hands-on activities to meet the needs and interests of the children Maintain open communication with parents, sharing their child's daily milestones Ensure a safe and clean classroom by following essential procedures and guidelines Qualifications: Candidates must pass required state and company background checks, and meet state and company minimum education and experience requirements: 18 years of age with a high school diploma or GED is required 1 year of professional experience teaching in child care, daycare, or preschool settings is preferred CDA, Associate, or bachelor's degree in early education or related field is preferred Demonstrated knowledge of developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) for children is required Join us to create a safe, nurturing environment that supports children's social, emotional, physical, and intellectual growth. Collaborate with a dynamic team to create engaging curriculum that shapes future learners and leaders. Discover where your passion and a career at Bright Horizons can lead you - all in an inclusive workplace where you can be you. Apply today and explore the possibilities! Physical Requirements: This position requires the employee to comply with all applicable federal, state, local, Bright Horizons', and client site requirements concerning immunizations, employment physical/screening, and health and safety training. If hired, you will work in person in an early education/preschool child care center to provide supervision, care, curriculum delivery and services per Bright Horizons' policies, procedures and guidance, in compliance with any applicable laws and regulations, and in a manner that will ensure the safety of children in Bright Horizons care and the employee. The full set of physical requirements for this role can be reviewed at Bright Horizons complies with all laws that require reasonable accommodations for qualifying disabilities and/or pregnancy-related limitations. Compensation: The hourly rate for this position is between $16.10-$21.70. The pay range listed here is what Bright Horizons in good faith anticipates offering for this job opening. Actual compensation offers within this range will depend on a variety of factors including experience, education and training, certifications, geography, and other relevant business or organizational factors. This position is also eligible for a $1000 hiring incentive to be paid after 100 days of employment. Benefits: Bright Horizons offers the following benefits for this position, subject to applicable eligibility requirements: Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) retirement plan Life insurance Long-term and short-term disability insurance Career development opportunities and free college degrees through our Horizons CDA & Degree Program Bright Horizons is accepting applications for this role on an ongoing basis. Compensation: $16.10-$21.70Life at Bright Horizons: At Bright Horizons, you're more than your job title - you're the difference . Whether you're nurturing a child's first steps or supporting the systems behind the scenes, your work creates real impact. We're a community that celebrates individuality, invests in your growth, and supports your whole self. Because when you thrive, so do the children, families, and clients we serve. Join us and help build a brighter future - for yourself and for others. Bright Horizons provides equal opportunity in all aspects of employment and does not discriminate against any individual on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, national origin, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected under federal, state, or local law. Bright Horizons complies with the laws and regulations described in the following federal government resources: Know Your Rights , Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA ). If you require assistance or a reasonable accommodation in completing these application materials or any aspect of the application and hiring process, please contact the recruitment helpdesk at 855-###-#### or ...@brighthorizons.com. Determinations on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis.
    $16.1-21.7 hourly 11d ago
  • Vice President For Enrollment Management

    Rhodes College 4.2company rating

    Memphis, TN job

    Strongly positioned within the top tier of the nation's best liberal arts colleges, Rhodes College is a residential college committed to excellence in the liberal arts and sciences and is located on one of the country's most beautiful campuses in the heart of Memphis, Tennessee. Rhodes College seeks an experienced Vice President for Enrollment Management to work with President Jennifer Collins and other leaders within the community to develop an enrollment strategy that will further advance the College as a leading national liberal arts college. The Position Rhodes College seeks an experienced, sophisticated, and innovative Vice President for Enrollment Management who will be an integral member of the College's senior leadership team, overseeing the efforts of the offices of admission and financial aid and working closely with key colleagues across the institution on all issues related to enrollment. Reporting to the president, the vice president for enrollment management will serve as an industry expert and collaborative partner on a team of deeply committed senior staff and will advise and guide the community in all matters related to Rhodes' enrollment strategy amid the rapidly evolving landscape for selective liberal arts colleges. Full & Current Position Announcement: ************************************ Compensation Compensation for the position will be competitive and based on the skills and experience of the selected candidate and the agreed upon portfolio of responsibilities. Additionally, Rhodes College offers a comprehensive package of benefits. Given the nature of this visible campus and community-based leadership position, the selected candidate will be expected to reside in or near Memphis, TN. To Apply NES, a higher education search firm specializing in enrollment management searches, is assisting Rhodes College in identifying their next Vice President for Enrollment Management. For more information, or to nominate someone for this position, contact Laura Robinson (******************************) or Elizabeth Daly (******************************). All conversations will remain confidential unless otherwise stated and agreed. Interested candidates should submit a résumé and a letter of interest describing their unique qualifications for the VPE position at Rhodes College. Candidates should also provide the names and contact information of at least five professional references. For confidentiality, references will not be contacted without permission. For best consideration, all application materials should be submitted electronically to ********************** January 13, 2026. The position is campus-based and the preferred start date is Summer, 2026. Rhodes College is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workforce.
    $51k-57k yearly est. 12h ago
  • Campus Safety - Armed Officer (11pm -7am) $19.00 HR

    Fisk University 4.0company rating

    Nashville, TN job

    Responsible for accomplishing the mission of the Office of Campus Safety, to provide for both the security and safety of the Fisk community. Conduct both walking and mobile patrols of interior and exterior locations/areas of the campus and remain highly visible. Responds to access/securing requests in accordance with the policies and procedures of the Key and Access Control programs. Monitors all Campus access points, monitoring all campus entry (vehicular and pedestrian) and egress. This to include traffic direction, visitor assistance and entry validation when necessary. Completes required paperwork in compliance with the Campus Safety Operations Manual and University Handbook, including but not limited to, field reports, operations note's, incident reports, accident reports, traffic citations, alcohol citations, more. Provides emergency/crisis/routine response as situations arise, in accordance with University and departmental policy, Federal, State and local laws. Annually attend in-service training provided by the University and pass with a 70% or better, each testing instrument. Perform all other routine and daily Campus Safety services that are also required of contract officer staff. Ability to work overtime and varying days off and/or shifts as necessary. Other duties as assigned by the Director of Campus Safety. Days off are generally set back to back and usually unchanging but may be subject to change depending on staffing and deployment needs. SPECIFIC JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Good verbal, written and other interpersonal skills Ability to work effectively as a team or independently, with minimum supervision. Experience working in a university or college setting, preferably, in the area of campus security or campus safety, preferred. Must possess proficient report writing skills Good problem solving and conflict resolution skills. Education: High School Diploma or GED-College experience preferred. Experience: Prior military, police or security experience required. - Two years experience preferred. Licenses or Certificates: Applicants must possess a valid security license issued by the TN Department of Commerce. Armed license and OC and Baton certifications preferred. Additional Requirements: Background and/or credit check will be required of the successful applicant. An official transcript (if applicable) and names, addresses and phone numbers of three (3) references will be required of the successful applicant. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear. The employee may regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. This job description is not an exclusive or exhaustive list of all job functions that an employee in this position may be asked to perform from time to time.l Requirements:
    $17k-21k yearly est. 28d ago
  • Food Service Employee - Part-Time, Interim

    Bradley County Schools 4.0company rating

    Tennessee job

    Food Service (Cafeteria)/Food Service Employee Food Service Employee - Part-Time, Interim Position Purpose Under the direct supervision of the building Principal, to assist in maintaining an orderly and safe atmosphere in the cafeteria and in other designated locations by helping and supervising students at mealtime and playtime in accordance with Board policy and established district procedures. Perform all duties and responsibilities of the Food Service Employee and must be able to lift at least 25 lbs. Other duties as assigned by the Food Service Manager. Essential Functions: Assists in supervising students in the cafeteria during mealtime. Assists in making sure that tables and surrounding areas are clean. Assists in supervising the playground/classroom during the lunch hour. Assists students with orderly food purchases, distribution of food, disposal of food waste, and return of trays and utensils. Ensures that students remain seated in assigned areas throughout their time in the cafeteria. Circulates among assigned tables during the mealtime to be available as needed. Organizes groups of students for orderly dismissal from the cafeteria. Assists with supervising students in libraries, and escorting students to and from school buses. Reports to teachers, principal, nurse and/or security personnel as appropriate regarding infractions, safety concerns, injuries, or other issues involving students. Additional Duties May distribute textbooks, supplies or other materials as requested. May collect count and deposit food services program monies. Performs other related tasks as assigned. Note: The above description is illustrative of tasks and responsibilities. It is not meant to be all inclusive of every task or responsibility. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Effective verbal and written communication skills. Effective organizational and problem solving skills. Bilingual oral skills (English/Spanish) preferred. Ability to maintain composure and perform responsibilities under pressure. Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others contacted in the course of work. Ability to maintain confidentiality about students in accordance with applicable laws, regulations and district guidelines. Physical and Mental Demands, Work Hazards Works in standard school environment and in outdoor weather. Qualifications Profile Any combination of education and experience providing the required skill and knowledge for successful performance would be qualifying. Typical qualifications would be equivalent to: Certification/License: Motor Vehicle Operator's (DMV) License or ability to provide own transportation. Experience: Successful prior experience working as a lunch or food service aide, preferably in a school district or with children. FLSA Status: Nonexempt
    $28k-32k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • 25/26 School Year: Bus Attendant

    Maury County Public Schools 4.2company rating

    Columbia, TN job

    Job Description Job Overview: Responsible for loading and unloading children. Cares for children to and from school. Job Functions: Works safely on and off the bus. Maintains confidentiality Performs tasks assigned. Cooperates with school personnel and patrons. Aides with CDL certification are required periodically to drive.
    $23k-26k yearly est. 5d ago
  • 2016 - 2017 Middle School Guidance Counselor

    Gestalt Community Schools 4.0company rating

    Tennessee job

    Student Support Services/Guidance Counselor Our Company: Gestalt Community Schools (GCS) is a charter management organization (CMO) that serves K-12 scholars by leveraging community assets to empower citizens who will be college-ready, career-ready, and community-ready. GCS' vision is to build better communities through education. The mission and vision are achieved by providing an exceptional education program based around the following core components: High commitment for academic achievement, Technology in the classroom, Emphasis on community service, and Community-based learning themes. GCS is currently accepting applications for a School Guidance Counselor at Nexus STEM Academy Middle School. Qualifications: • 1+ years of effective counseling experience preferred • Must hold a current TN Counselor's License • Bachelor's Degree required, Masters Preferred • Belief that all students can learn at high academic levels • Strong knowledge of academic and behavior interventions Responsibilities: • Implement the elementary guidance curriculum; • Guide individuals and groups of students through the development of educational, personal, social and career plans; • Counsel individuals and small groups of children toward social and emotional growth; • Consult with and train teachers, parents and staff regarding children's needs; • Refer children with problems and their parents to special programs, specialists and outside agencies; • Participate in, coordinate and conduct activities that contribute to the effective operation of the counseling program and school; • Participate in and facilitate the intervention team process; • Plan and evaluate the counseling program; • Pursue continuous professional growth; • Other job duties as assigned. Reports to: School Principal Unfortunately, due to the number of applications received, we are unable to respond to individual telephone inquiries regarding application status. Should you be selected to move forward in the process, we will notify you via telephone and/or e-mail. We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate against, or in favor of, applicants or employees based upon race, color, religion, sex, national origin, pregnancy, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability (or the perception of such disability), veteran status, or any other status.
    $43k-50k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Summer Camp - Student Staff

    Union University 4.2company rating

    Tennessee job

    Bookmark this Posting Print Preview | Apply for this Job Details Information Title Summer Camp - Student Staff Job Description Are you a current student at Union University? Do you enjoy working with children? Are you looking for an experience you can't get anywhere else? Are you looking to be a part of a special team and great community? Do you want to look back on your summer with a wide smile and great memories? If you answered yes to any of those questions, then this job could be for you! Union University is looking to hire enthusiastic, fun, organized counselors for our summer camps. Applicants must interview with the Camp Director. Previous experience is helpful, but not necessary. This job is ideal for someone who is: * Dependable - more reliable than spontaneous * People-oriented - enjoys interacting with people and working on group projects * Adaptable/flexible - enjoys doing work that requires frequent shifts in direction PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must possess certain physical abilities and be able to withstand work-related environmental conditions. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Work requires physical strength and agility sufficient to safely perform all essential job functions, including the ability to lift, carry, push or pull without assistance. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Work requires the ability to work safely with hazardous chemicals, including but not limited to: household cleaning and maintenance chemicals. While performing the duties of this job, work may require the performance of tasks outdoors under varying environmental conditions, including heat, humidity, and biting insects/invertebrates. Required Qualifications Preferred Qualifications Approximate Hours Per Week Pay Rate Desired Class Level Posting Detail Information Posting Number ST004P Special Instructions to Applicants Supplemental Questions(Optional) Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). Documents Needed to Apply Required Documents Optional Documents * Resume * Other (1)
    $42k-51k yearly est. 28d ago
  • 2025-2026 Part-time Licensed Speech Language Pathologist Assistant

    Jefferson County School District 4.1company rating

    Tennessee job

    Part-time; 5 hours per day; $20.00 per hour; 188 paid days per school year; # of paid days will be pro-rated if hired duirng the school year Job Description - Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) FLSA Classification: Non-exempt Requirements: Speech-language pathology assistants (SLPA) must register with the Tennessee Board of Communications Disorders and Sciences through their supervising licensee; registration is valid for two years. Speech-language pathology assistants (SLPA) must have completed a program of study designed to prepare the student to be a speech language pathology assistant. The applicant must have earned 60 college-level semester credit hours in a program of study that includes general education and the specific knowledge and skills for a SLPA. The training program shall include a minimum of 100 clock hours of field experiences supervised by a licensed speech-language pathologist (SLP). Purpose of Job: With ongoing training and support, SLPAs supplement the provision of designated speech- language services to students and perform other tasks as prescribed and directed by a supervising speech-language pathologist. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: The following duties are normal for this job. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned. Works cooperatively with members of the multi-disciplinary team under the direct supervision of a certified Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP). An SLP must document weekly at least 10% of direct supervision of the Speech-Language Pathology Assistant for total time of speech language services as assigned to the SLPA. Indirect supervision will be determined by the SLP based on the skill level of the SLPA occurring at a minimum of 10% of total time assigned to the SLPA. Conduct speech-language screenings (without interpretation) following specified screening protocols provided or developed by the supervising SLP. Provide speech-language therapy or interventions to students as directed by the supervising Given training, perform pure-tone hearing screenings (without interpretation). Report data and therapy notes to the supervising SLP Document student responses to therapy activities and tasks related to the established goals objectives, pursuant to the IEP. Assist the SLP as needed and as permitted in the testing protocol during student Prepare and/or develop therapy Assist with clerical duties as directed by the supervisor of Exceptional Children Services Meets and instructs assigned classes in the locations and at the times designated. Keeps accurate, up-to-date records pertinent to the program for exceptional children. Undertakes continuing professional study in the education of exceptional children in teaching methods related to this field. Plans a program of study in collaboration with the certified SLP that meets the individual needs, interests, and abilities of the students. Creates a classroom environment that is conducive to learning and appropriate to the maturity and interests of the students. Prepares for classes assigned and shows written evidence of planning Supports the program of study, using a variety of instructional techniques, instructional media and technology. Assesses the progress of students on a regular basis and provides progress reports as Recognizes potential learning disabilities of students and seeks the assistance of qualified Takes all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials, facilities, and confidentiality of records. Perform other duties assigned by the SLP keeping within ethical and practice Signs or initials treatment notes or signs alongside of a supervising SLP on IEPs. Attends IEP meetings in the presence of the supervising SLP when requested Maintains accurate, complete, and correct records as required by law, district policy, and administrative regulation. Assists the administration in implementing all policies and rules governing student life and conduct. Develops reasonable rules of classroom behavior and procedure, and maintains order in the classroom in a fair and just manner. Maintains a standard of performance and conduct as required by state, law, local board of education and community expectations. Follow the requirements outlined by the supervising SLP for student attendance and therapy service documentation.
    $20 hourly 60d+ ago
  • <2019-20> Director, External Relationships

    Memphis Scholars LLC 4.4company rating

    Memphis, TN job

    Mission: Memphis Scholars exists to inspire and teach all students so that each and every child has the opportunity to choose, and achieve, their future.
    $79k-130k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Professor/Chair

    University of Memphis 4.1company rating

    Memphis, TN job

    Posting Number FAE1962 Advertised Title Professor/Chair Campus Location Main Campus (Memphis, TN) Position Number 008314 Category Full-Time Faculty Department Electrical Computer Engineering Chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Memphis The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Memphis seeks a visionary leader with a strong record of scholarship and the ability to guide research and educational excellence across the breadth of the discipline. Candidates with research that can be applied to energy-related focus areas will be considered for the TVA Endowed Research and Innovation in Energy Chair professorship. The successful candidate will lead the Department and be active in research, teaching, and outreach. The Chair provides academic and administrative leadership to the Department, including maintaining a dynamic research and teaching environment. The Chair also serves on the College's executive committee and will support college leadership in developing and supporting college initiatives and execution of the strategic plan (see Strategic Plan). Duties and responsibilities include administration of the department; stewardship of department resources; curriculum modernization; program promotion; faculty and staff recruitment, development, and evaluation; staff supervision; student recruitment; budgeting and planning; outreach and fundraising; and development of external relationships. Research Areas of Interest Candidates with expertise in any area of electrical or computer engineering are encouraged to apply. Priority research areas include, but are not limited to: * Next-Generation Communications & Networking - 6G and beyond, quantum communications, satellite and space systems. * Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Data-Driven Systems - edge AI, embedded intelligence, and neuromorphic computing. * Cybersecurity & Privacy - hardware and IoT security, post-quantum cryptography, and protection of critical infrastructure. * Sustainable Energy and Power Systems - smart grids, renewable energy integration, and energy-efficient electronics. * Robotics, Automation, and Intelligent Systems - autonomous vehicles, collaborative robots, and human-machine interaction. * Biomedical Engineering & Health Technologies - wearable devices, brain-computer interfaces, and digital health systems. * Advanced Materials, Nanoelectronics, and Emerging Devices - 2D materials, spintronics, MEMS/NEMS, and flexible electronics. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to build upon existing departmental strengths, foster interdisciplinary collaborations, and lead the development of innovative research directions that address pressing global challenges. For the TVA Endowed Research and Innovation in Energy Chair professorship, research areas of interest include but are not limited to the following: energy generation and storage, power quality, carbon reduction, microelectronics, secure and resilient micro and smart grid, cybersecurity, impact of electric vehicle evolution on power grids, convergence of artificial intelligence/machine learning and energy in the smart-connected society, energy workforce development. Required Qualifications * An earned Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering or a closely related field * A distinguished, nationally recognized academic career and record of professional accomplishment in areas directly related or translatable to applications in current and/or emerging energy related fields * A strong record of sustained scholarship and publication in leading peer-reviewed journals * Rank of full professor or eligible/qualified at the time of employment Preferred Qualifications * Proven leadership at a departmental, institute, center, or college level * Experience in managing academic operations, mentoring faculty, and leading strategic planning and budgeting. * Ability to build collaborative, interdisciplinary initiatives across departments and institutions. * Knowledge of higher education issues at the national and global level * Successful development of innovative programs and outreach initiatives * Demonstrated ability to perform outreach and fund-raising activities in the corporate community * Familiarity with ABET Accreditation * Demonstrated ability to develop and lead active, externally funded research programs Information about the City, University, College and Department: The University of Memphis is the largest public university and engineering program in western Tennessee with a faculty of approximately 1000 professors and serves about 16,000 undergraduate and 4,800 graduate students. The Electrical & Computer Engineering Department has 12 tenured/tenure-track faculty positions and an enrollment of about 307 students pursuing B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. It is home to two accredited undergraduate programs of 256 students and a graduate MS program of 32 students. In addition, currently 19 graduate students are pursuing a PhD in Engineering degree (housed in the Herff College of Engineering) with concentrations in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Additional information about the College and the Department can be found at ************************* The city of Memphis is an attractive location in Tennessee, and is world-renowned for its music, food, and hospitality. Memphis is home to three Fortune 500 companies (FedEx, International Paper, and AutoZone) and has a strong presence in health, biomedical devices, transportation, automotive, and entertainment industries. The Greater Memphis Chamber is actively involved in initiatives to develop an AI-ready workforce in the region, positioning Memphis as a hub for AI innovation, or the "Digital Delta". The Herff College of Engineering has many partnerships with local industry for both research and education applications. How to apply: Applicants must submit their application through ****************************** Applications must include a letter detailing personal qualifications and experience related to the position, a comprehensive curriculum vitae, a statement on (1) leadership, (2) teaching philosophy, and (3) research, and contact information (name, mailing address, phone number, and email address) of three to five professional references. Screening of applications will begin on September 30, 2025, and may continue until the position is filled. Please contact Dr. Amy de Jongh Curry at ********************* if you have any questions. Minimum Position Qualifications An earned Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering or a closely related field Special Conditions Posting Date 09/09/2025 Closing Date Open Until Screening Begins Hiring Range Commensurate with Education and Experience Full-Time/Part-Time Full-Time: Benefits Eligible Special Instructions to Applicants How to apply: Applicants must submit their application through ****************************** Applications must include a letter detailing personal qualifications and experience related to the position, a comprehensive curriculum vitae, a statement on (1) leadership, (2) teaching philosophy, and (3) research, and contact information (name, mailing address, phone number, and email address) of three to five professional references. Screening of applications will begin on September 30, 2025, and may continue until the position is filled. Please contact Dr. Amy de Jongh Curry at ********************* if you have any questions. Instructions to Applicant regarding references Is this posting for UofM employees only? No Benefits of Employment (Applies to full-time, non-police employees only)
    $98k-146k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Middle School Principal (2026-2027 SY)

    Valor Collegiate Academies 4.1company rating

    Nashville, TN job

    Application Deadline: Monday, January 5th at 8:00am CST Employment Type: Full-time, in-person, 12-month school-based leadership role for the 2026-2027 school year. Salary: The salary range for this role is $105,800-$124,200, and placement is based on prior school leadership experience. About Valor: Founded in 2014, Valor Collegiate Academies is a top-performing, public charter school network in Nashville, Tennessee, serving students in Grades 5-12 across three schools. Our mission is to create a community where students of all backgrounds have equitable access to an education that prepares them to live inspired and purposeful lives. This mission is made possible through an innovative school model that balances rigorous academics and whole-child education in an intentionally diverse environment. Learn more about Valor: ************************************** About the Role: Valor's Voyager Middle School (part of the Valor Collegiate Academies network) is hiring an experienced school leader to become our next Principal in the 2026-2027 school year. We are looking for someone who is excited to share our mission of academic excellence and empowering scholars to live inspired and purposeful lives. The Principal serves as the leader of our campus leadership team, directly managing other school-based leaders, including AP of Culture, AP of Academics, and Director of Operations, to achieve exceptional outcomes for all students. Additionally, this role also sits on our network's overall leadership team, working alongside our C-Suite on all efforts to set and achieve our network vision and reporting to the Managing Director of Schools. At the heart of the Principal role is to lead our Voyager team from a place of kindness and curiosity, embracing Valor's organizational commitments. Outside the traditional responsibilities one would expect of a principal, success in this role requires an incredible level of self-reflection, candor, authenticity, and vulnerability. In our diverse by design model, this includes a deep emphasis on one's ongoing effort to acknowledge, excavate, and address one's own biases, and how those biases impact one's leadership of our intentionally diverse community. Core Responsibilities: Below is a list of responsibilities that provides an overview of the duties of the Principal: Overall School Leadership Serve as the overall leader of every facet of the school: a visible, present, hands-on leader responsible for all academic and cultural systems and all student outcomes. Collaborate and partner with Valor's organizational leaders (CEO, Chief Culture Officer, Chief Academic Officer, Chief of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Chief of Schools, Chief Operating Officer, and Managing Director of Talent) to fully integrate Valor's organizational anchors into Voyager's campus. Main point of contact for student interactions/responsibilities and with primary caregivers. Hiring manager for school leadership, teacher, and paraprofessional positions at Voyager. Oversee strategy around budget and its intersection with staffing, schedules, duties, etc. Oversee the academic/instructional calendar process Coaching and Management of the School Leadership Team Coach and lead the school's leadership team including the Assistant Principal - Culture, Assistant Principal - Academics, and Director of Operations. Manage school leadership team members to drive academic and cultural results Manage attendance intervention plans and case management oversight Serve as a primary planner and leader in “Base Camp” (Valor's summer professional development for all staff). Work with school leadership team members to create and manage employee support and improvement plans. Academic Programming & Operations Partner with Valor's CAO, school leaders, and instructional coaches in the development and implementation of strong middle school curriculum grades 5-8 Collaborate with the operations leaders on matters related to academic operations (i.e. benchmark testing, testing schedules and coordination) Support school academic data analysis alongside the school leadership team to identify gaps in scholar data and effectively problem solve Design and lead ongoing network and school-based professional development sessions for teachers, instructional coaches, and other school-based faculty Keep current with standards, benchmarks, and indicators; develop standards-based instructional planning tools and resources Facilitate the creation and revision of network vertical and horizontal alignment maps for standards, skills, content, assessment types, writing and research, and student support Provide teachers and instructional coaches with support in intellectual preparation of their subject areas as well as high-quality, actionable data analysis Culture Systems Vision Setting Lead staff, students, and their caregivers as a model of our community's commitments, as well as have clear and kind conversations to hold all stakeholders, including oneself, accountable when they aren't yet living out those commitments. Lead the Assistant Principal in Culture to implement strong systems and routines in order to create a safe, productive, and joyful school environment, utilizing data systems for a data-driven response. Manage and oversee all student, family, and faculty culture outcomes via stakeholder survey input and campus and organization wide culture dashboards. This includes, but is not limited to, annual family surveys and bi-annual scholar and faculty surveys, positivity ratio, attendance data, discipline incidents, circle outcomes and more. Maintain active and strong relationships with students and families to support students in meeting academic goals or provide social-emotional support Support the Assistant Principal of Culture to align the vision and implementation of Valor's Compass system, the school-wide positive behavioral intervention system Serve as a liaison between teachers, parents, leaders, and the community Teacher Coaching Coach a small cohort of teachers to improve their practice through individualized coaching, professional development series, modeling, and collaborative planning Guide teachers' understanding of, and model the Valor Core Teaching Framework to ensure consistent, high quality instruction Consistently analyze teacher practice through weekly classroom observations, data analysis, and examination of student work Create targeted, individualized coaching plans to empower teacher growth and development Collaborate and lead specific grade level or content team meetings Create and deliver professional learning sessions for teachers centered on effective teaching strategies and data analysis When needed, create and implement teacher development plans to support teachers with targeted growth and improvement areas School-Based Duties Lead weekly State of School meetings and morning staff huddles to update staff on key progress towards priorities and metrics Manage communications to faculty and families via a weekly memo and principal update Enforce, uphold, and exhibit school's values, student management policies, and culture Own an arrival duty, midday/lunch duty, and dismissal duty Attend family meetings, orientation, and other school events Lead and/or attend faculty Circle one hour per week; present 2-3 pieces of Badge Work every school year in faculty Circles Key Experiences and Qualifications: At Valor, we believe our diversity makes us strong and we are committed to building a team of educators with diverse experiences, backgrounds, and expertise. We actively seek applications from people of all backgrounds to strengthen our community and encourage you to apply if you: Have direct experience in coaching instructional coaches, setting an academic and/or culture vision for a school, organization, or network, and coaching teachers Have a Bachelor's in Education or subject area of interest (master's degree preferred but not required) Have a track record of success in previous school leadership and/or teacher-leader role Have a proven track record of high achievement in a high school classroom or in previous leadership positions Have a relentless drive to develop your leadership practice and to sharpen your skills as a leader in education Are self-aware and reflective with a strong desire to continuously grow professionally and personally Have a growth mindset and are quick to incorporate feedback into your daily practice Have the ability to set and reach ambitious goals, and can handle the intensity required to thrive in a high-performing school environment Thrive on data. You can analyze qualitative and quantitative data to inform instructional decisions Have the passion and commitment to serve an ethnically & economically diverse student body Value and enjoy cultivating deep relationships with students, families, and faculty to create a positive school environment Value the importance of modeling and reinforcing the school's core values, norms, and policies Interview Process: Here is what you can expect in the process for this role Resume + Cover Letter Review Phone Interview Performance Task Interview with Leaders Reference Checks Offer extension Compensation & Benefits Full comprehensive health and retirement benefits Annualized salary of $105,800-$124,200 Free access to an on-site strength & conditioning facility, Vanderbilt Health Clinic, retirement counseling, and mental health support and resources Employee laptops and unlimited supplies Full-time employees wishing to enroll their student at Valor in grades 5-12 will be placed at the top of the new student waitlist Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Valor believes in the importance of being a diverse, equitable, and inclusive organization that enables students and staff to thrive. As an equal opportunity employer, we do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We actively seek applications from people of all backgrounds to strengthen our community and the perspectives needed to thrive in a diverse world.
    $105.8k-124.2k yearly Auto-Apply 24d ago
  • Instructor - Dental Asst

    Hussian College, Inc. 3.8company rating

    Clarksville, TN job

    Hussian College has an exciting career opportunity as a Full-Time Dental Assisting Instructor! Do you have at three years of work experience as a Dental Assistant, Dental Hygienist, or Dentist and have a passion for teaching and training others? If that answer is yes, then this may be the opportunity for you! Location: Clarksville, TN Campus Education: Graduate of a Dental Assisting, Dental Hygiene, or Dental program. Experience: Minimum of three years' work experience as a Dental Assistant, Dental Hygienist, or Dentist Prior teaching experience preferred, but Hussian College provides training for those with no prior teaching experience Position Summary: Full-time faculty plan, prepare and deliver quality instruction to students by utilizing approved course curriculum and instructional methods that accommodate multiple learning styles. All teaching is delivered online and is primarily asynchronous. Position Responsibilities: Facilitate organized, engaging classes based on course objectives and course curriculum Assess student learning using appropriate methods Monitor and evaluate student progress; provide feedback and advising to students regarding progress Effectively resolves student concerns or complaints Participate in new student orientation, graduation and other campus events, as appropriate Participate in professional development activities to maintain currency in the field and with instructional and educational practices and methods Other duties as required
    $47k-67k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Adjunct Instructor of Psychology

    Cumberland University 3.9company rating

    Tennessee job

    Title Adjunct Instructor of Psychology Hours Per Week 3 to 20 (up to 9 credit hours of class time) Posting Date August 28, 2023 Closing Date Open Until Filled Job Type Part-time faculty appointment with one semester teaching contract Internal Job Category Adjunct Faculty Position Purpose Cumberland University's Oakley School for the Humanities, Education, and the Arts is seeking applicants demonstrating ability to design and assess curriculum plans that foster rigorous student learning and engagement while enhancing the necessary skills required in adult learners, such as writing and communication. This position will enhance program strength, course offerings, and student opportunities in the school under the supervision of the Program Director and Dean. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities * Engage in class and student assessment while maintaining all necessary paperwork and records based on Program Director requirements. * Collaborate with colleagues in both program and field advancement activities such as research involvement and clinical outreach. * Show evidence of successful supervision of internships in the field. * Demonstrate interpersonal/intrapersonal skills, especially in engaging with traditional and non-traditional university students. * Evidence of high level of personal agency and initiative. * Demonstrate organizational skills for curriculum management and program design including analysis of data for continuous improvement. * Possess ability to contribute positively to a dynamic setting with collaborative faculty. Experience * Documentation of successful experience as an undergraduate professor or post-secondary teacher and preferable to have leadership experiences and displayed work in the field. * Experience and networking in the Middle Tennessee region preferred but not necessary. Education Ph.D. or related doctoral degree preferred, but master's accepted Additional Information Completed application will include: * Letter of interest, including description of approach to teaching painting in an undergraduate liberal arts college * Updated and detailed curriculum vitae * Names and contact information of three professional references (letters of recommendation are requested once finalists are chosen) Cumberland University is a teaching-focused and student-centered bachelor's and master's level university. Focus on student achievement and experience, and program quality and reputation are primary responsibilities of the faculty.
    $52k-61k yearly est. 19d ago
  • Food Service Employee - Part-Time, Interim

    Bradley County Schools 4.0company rating

    Tennessee job

    Food Service (Cafeteria)/Food Service Employee Food Service Employee - Part-Time, Interim Position Purpose Under the direct supervision of the building Principal, to assist in maintaining an orderly and safe atmosphere in the cafeteria, on the playground, and in other designated locations by helping and supervising students at mealtime and playtime in accordance with Board policy and established district procedures. Perform all duties and responsibilities of the Food Service Employee and must be able to lift at least 25 lbs. Other duties as assigned by the Food Service Manager. Essential Functions: Assists in supervising students in the cafeteria during mealtime. Assists in making sure that tables and surrounding areas are clean. Assists in supervising the playground/classroom during the lunch hour. Assists students with orderly food purchases, distribution of food, disposal of food waste, and return of trays and utensils. Ensures that students remain seated in assigned areas throughout their time in the cafeteria. Circulates among assigned tables during the mealtime to be available as needed. Organizes groups of students for orderly dismissal from the cafeteria. Assists with supervising students in libraries, and escorting students to and from school buses. Reports to teachers, principal, nurse and/or security personnel as appropriate regarding infractions, safety concerns, injuries, or other issues involving students. Additional Duties May distribute textbooks, supplies or other materials as requested. May collect count and deposit food services program monies. Performs other related tasks as assigned. Note: The above description is illustrative of tasks and responsibilities. It is not meant to be all inclusive of every task or responsibility. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Effective verbal and written communication skills. Effective organizational and problem solving skills. Bilingual oral skills (English/Spanish) preferred. Ability to maintain composure and perform responsibilities under pressure. Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others contacted in the course of work. Ability to maintain confidentiality about students in accordance with applicable laws, regulations and district guidelines. Physical and Mental Demands, Work Hazards Works in standard school environment and in outdoor weather. Qualifications Profile Any combination of education and experience providing the required skill and knowledge for successful performance would be qualifying. Typical qualifications would be equivalent to: Certification/License: Motor Vehicle Operator's (DMV) License or ability to provide own transportation. Experience: Successful prior experience working as a lunch or food service aide, preferably in a school district or with children. FLSA Status: Nonexempt
    $28k-32k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Nursing Adjunct Faculty Instructor/Clinical/Lab

    South College, Knoxville 4.4company rating

    Nashville, TN job

    Requirements Education Prefer a Master's degree in Nursing. BSN will be considered for LPN programming with significant clinical background or prior teaching experience. Licensure Hold an unrestricted license to practice in Tennessee. Experience Prefer experience in secondary instruction.
    $48k-65k yearly est. 13d ago
  • Professor/Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship, College of Nursing

    East Tennessee State University 4.1company rating

    Johnson City, TN job

    East Tennessee State University (ETSU) invites applications and nominations for the next College of Nursing Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship (ADRS). ETSU is seeking a visionary and dynamic leader who, in coordination with the Dean, will foster the College's leadership role in the state and nation, leading dedicated faculty in their quest for innovation and excellence in research. The Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship will provide administrative leadership and facilitate the development of faculty and research, scholarship, and program grants through the Center for Nursing Research. This position is responsible for building research infrastructure that supports faculty and staff in obtaining extramural funding, conducting high-impact research, and advancing scholarship aligned with the College of Nursing's mission. Additionally, this individual will play a crucial role in facilitating, assisting, and mentoring faculty in developing and managing program grants that support education, training, and service initiatives within the College. The Associate Dean will also foster inter-institutional research partnerships, mentor faculty in developing research and grant proposals, and ensure compliance with university and funding guidelines. This position requires teaching, research and service duties to be conducted in person on campus. Remote or hybrid work options are not available. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities * Extensive contemporary knowledge and research experience in nursing or interdisciplinary research. * Demonstrated and sustained record of scholarship documented by high-impact, highly cited peer-reviewed publications and invited presentations at national and international forums. * Proven experience in collecting and analyzing data and making data-based decisions. * Ability to build collaborations and coordinate multiple programs and initiatives among faculty, academic, administrative, and community constituents. * Exemplary record of securing external/extramural funding, ideally from federal agencies (e.g., National Institutes of Health, Health Resources and Services Administration, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality) or national foundations (e.g., American Nurses Foundation). * Demonstrated knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and guidelines related to research. * Knowledge of and experience with research compliance, indirect costs, effort reporting, responsible conduct of research, federal and state grant regulations, and human subjects/animal research compliance. * Ability to educate, mentor, and support faculty, staff, and students regarding research. * Experience in leading faculty mentorship programs in research and grant development. Required Qualifications * PhD in Nursing or related field. * Eligible for tenure at the Associate Professor level or above. * Registered Nurse (RN) license in the State of Tennessee or compact state. * Demonstrated history of successful extramural funding and publications. * Effective communication and leadership skills. * Evidence of progressive leadership responsibilities in academic research administration. * Graduate degree in Nursing. * Demonstrated leadership ability and commitment to the profession. * Demonstrated ability to obtain research funding on a federal level. Preferred Qualifications * Graduate degree in Nursing. * Demonstrated leadership ability and commitment tot he profession. * Demonstrated ability to obtain research funding on a federal level. Compensation & Benefits * Salary commensurate with education and experience * For information on benefits please visit: ************************************** Application Instructions * To apply to this position, please use the following link: ****************************************************************************************************** * An official transcript will be required upon hire. Copies and/or unofficial transcripts will be acceptable for application purposes only. * Employment is contingent upon a satisfactory background check. College of Nursing Overview Since its founding in 1911, East Tennessee State University has a long-standing mission to improve the quality of life for people in the region and beyond. As the largest College of Nursing in Tennessee, and the only in the state recognized with a Silver Trauma Informed Workplace award, the ETSU College of Nursing is a leader in nursing education, research, and practice. Through its commitment to excellence, innovation, and interprofessional collaboration, the College prepares nurse leaders who advance care and address the most pressing health challenges. We invite accomplished and visionary leaders to join us in strengthening our impact and elevating our regional and national presence. University Overview East Tennessee State University (ETSU) is an institution with over 14,000 diverse students highly ranked graduate and undergraduate programs. Located in the Southern Appalachian Mountains of Northeast Tennessee, ETSU serves as a hub for community, discovery, and service. Aligned with the institution's mission, we value efforts to engage in teaching, scholarship, creative activities, and service that involve community partners and address significant societal needs in our region and beyond. Recognized in 2024 as a Great College to Work For, recent strategic initiatives prioritize the institution's focus on community engagement.
    $54k-89k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Visiting Lecturer of Physical Education/Health

    Maryville College 4.1company rating

    Maryville, TN job

    ANNOUNCEMENT OF FACULTY VACANCY 2-Year Visiting Lecturer of Physical Education/Health with K-12 Teacher Licensure The Division of Health Sciences and Outdoor Studies at Maryville College, a selective four-year liberal arts college committed to superior teaching, invites applications for a 2-year Visiting Lecturer of Physical Education/Health with K-12 Teacher Licensure position beginning in August 2026. Qualified candidates will have a commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching in a liberal arts setting. Candidates must have at least 3 years of K-12 teaching experience and hold a master's degree in education or in a related discipline, including curriculum/instruction, parks, recreation and tourism, outdoor education, exercise science, or health and wellness. Teaching responsibilities include a combination of courses such as physical education for children, physical education in games/activities/sports, health issues in education, and introduction to health education. Additionally, this position will be responsible for content supervision of PE/Health and Wellness teacher candidates in collaboration with the Division of Education and partnering school districts. This position plays a key role in strengthening community partnerships and expanding learning opportunities for teacher candidates. Maryville College is recognized in the Carnegie Community Engagement Classification and is committed to outreach to local, national, and global communities. Founded in Maryville, Tenn., in 1819, Maryville College is one of the oldest baccalaureate-granting institutions of higher learning in the South. Consistently ranked in the top tier of regional colleges and universities, it offers a curriculum notable for its strong liberal arts core program, undergraduate research requirement and emphasis on career preparation. The fine and performing arts program at Maryville College is housed in the Clayton Center for the Arts, whose mission is "to play a vital role in enhancing the quality of life of our citizens, bolstering cultural and economic vitality, strengthening tourism, and expanding arts education opportunities for artists of all ages." The College maintains an affiliation with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and encourages students, faculty, and staff to grow in wisdom and work for justice. Maryville is ideally situated between the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Knoxville, the state's third largest city, and is within minutes of the major research facilities of Oak Ridge Associated Universities (MC holds associate membership), the University of Tennessee, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The College is also an institutional member of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). Its historic, 263-acre campus includes a 140-acre multi-use forest. Consideration of applicants will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Application materials including a letter of interest addressed to Dr. Jennifer Oody, Chair, Health Sciences and Outdoor Studies division; graduate transcriptions (all official transcripts will be required upon hire); a curriculum vitae; and a statement of teaching philosophy should be sent to the email address below. Additionally, three letters of references (two of which should address teaching experience and/or potential) should be submitted by references to ************************************* Non-Discrimination Statement: Maryville College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. As a learning community, our members include persons with a variety of interests, backgrounds, beliefs and nationalities which enriches the experience for all. The College embraces diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive and safe environment free from harassment and discrimination. Maryville College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, ethnic or national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, disability, or political beliefs in the provision of educational opportunities, employment practices or benefits.
    $37k-44k yearly est. Easy Apply 26d ago
  • <2019-20> Director, External Relationships

    Memphis Scholars LLC 4.4company rating

    Memphis, TN job

    Mission: Memphis Scholars exists to inspire and teach all students so that each and every child has the opportunity to choose, and achieve, their future. History: Memphis Scholars was founded in 2015 and operates three turnaround charter schools in the Tennessee Achievement School District. We serve approximately 900 scholars across North and South Memphis. We are a diverse team of educators that works everyday to deliver on the promise of our mission. Essential Duties: This role serves as a bridge between internal and external stakeholders. This role's work centers around four areas: student recruitment, staff recruitment, communications, and consistent network-wide events that focus on: bringing in prospective staff members and students to experience Memphis Scholars; bringing in current staff, families, students to inspire commitment to the work of Memphis Scholars. This role is responsible for network communication strategy to ensure stakeholders stay appropriately informed about Memphis Scholars. This role is responsible for the number and success of events, establishment and execution of calendar (tours, quarterly events, etc.) number of sourced and partnerships stewarded. Partnerships should be focused on their ability to meet the mission needs of inspire or teach. Qualifications: Required: Bachelors degree Minimum of 5 years experience in education, recruiting, public relations, and/or marketing Role Specific Competencies: Achievement - The drive and actions to set challenging goals and reach a high standard or performance despite barriers Initiative & Persistence - The drive and actions to do more than is expected or required in order to accomplish a challenging task Monitoring & Directiveness - The ability to set clear expectations and to hold others accountable for performance Planning Ahead - A bias toward planning in order to derive future benefit or to avoid problems Impact & Influence - Acting with the purpose of affecting the perceptions, thinking, and actions of others Team Leadership - Assuming authoritative leadership of a group for the benefit of the organization Developing Others - Influence with the specific intent to increase the short- and long-term effectiveness of another person Analytical Thinking - The ability to break things down in a logical way and to recognize cause and effect. Conceptual Thinking- The ability to see patterns and links among seemingly unrelated things. Self-Confidence- A person belief in one's ability to accomplish tasks and the actions that reflect that belief. Organizational Commitment - Aligning one's own behavior with the needs, priorities, and goals of the organization. Concern for Order - An underlying drive to maintain or increase order in the surrounding environment. Benefits Statement: Memphis Scholars consistently offers full time employees the best benefits in the Mid-South. We have been awarded the Best in Benefits Grand Champion Award by Lipscomb and Pitts two years in a row. Apply now to learn more.
    $79k-130k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago

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