Adjunct Faculty - Dental Hygiene Clinic Dentist- Instructor
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Forest Park Campus
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Clinical adjunct faculty teach dental hygiene students clinical skills in the public Dental Hygiene Clinic. The Missouri Dental Board and the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) Standards for Dental Hygiene Education require a dentist be present during the treatment of patients. |
Adjunct Instructor - Respiratory Care
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Forest Park Campus
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St. Louis Community College's Associate of Applied Science in Respiratory Care program is seeking a dedicated and passionate individual interested in teaching students in the respiratory care program at Forest Park.
The Respiratory Care Department is seeking adjunct instructors to teach didactic, laboratory, and/or clinical coursework, either in the AAS or BS degree programs. |
Adjunct Faculty - Computer & Information Technology
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District-Wide
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Instructs students from an industry-perspective on topics, theories, and current industry practices in Information Technology in a district-wide department at a multiple-campus community college. Teaching assignments may be available at Forest Park, Florissant Valley, Meramec, South County, and Wildwood campuses. |
Adjunct Faculty- Spanish Foreign Language
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Florissant Valley Campus
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****This position will serve our dual enrollment program and as a substitute for faculty****
Adjunct instructors are wanted in the Foreign Language department. Area of specialization primarily needed is Spanish language and culture. |
Adjunct Faculty - Science (Biology, Chemistry, and Dietetics)
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Forest Park Campus
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The Science department at STLCC - Forest Park is hiring adjuncts to teach on-campus, in-Person classes in Biology (Bio 111), Anatomy and Physiology (Bio 207 & 208), Microbiology (Bio 203), Chemistry (CHM 101 or CHM 105 & 106), Physics (PHY 111), Physical Science (PSI 111 or PSI 101), and Dietetics (DIT 115).
This position is for on-campus, in-person instruction. |
Adjunct Instructor - Biotechnology
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Florissant Valley Campus
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Seeking qualified candidates to teach in-person Biotechnology courses in Fall 2024 at our Center For Plant and Life Sciences Location in BRDG Park (1005 N Warson Rd, St. Louis, MO 63132) |
Adjunct Faculty - General Fine Arts / Drawing
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Florissant Valley Campus
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The Department of Arts and Communications at St. Louis Community College, Florissant Valley is seeking a highly qualified candidate to teach foundations drawing classes. The successful candidate will teach Drawing I, with possible opportunities to teach Drawing II and figure drawing courses. The candidate must have a Master of Fine Arts degree in a studio art discipline, strong observational drawing skills and a minimum of two years of experience teaching at the college level. Applicants with community college teaching experience will be given special consideration. |
Adjunct - Drone Mission Planning and Videography Instructor
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District-Wide
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Teach Drone Mission Planning and Videography class. This class is the second drone class. Students will have basic flying skills, and regulatory knowledge. |
Adjunct Faculty - Studio Fine Arts Generalist
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Meramec Campus
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Seeking qualified instructor to teach Two-Dimensional Design, Drawing I, Figure Drawing I and II, and Painting I through Advanced Painting. |
Adjunct Faculty- Mathematics Department
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Florissant Valley Campus
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Fall Semester 2024 - Florissant Valley is hiring math adjuncts to teach on-campus, in-Person classes in and or online classes. |
Coordinator, Payroll
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Corporate College
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Performs duties necessary to assist the Manager, Payroll with processing payroll and benefit payments. Provides guidance to payroll staff and answers questions on payroll processing from employees and payroll staff. Processes payroll reports, reconciles earnings and deductions accounts and provides backup to manager, as needed |
Adjunct Faculty- Mathematics
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Wildwood Campus
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This position provides instruction to students, holds office hours, maintains necessary records/documentation. |
District-wide Support Technician I
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District-Wide
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Under general supervision, in a 12/5 in-bound call center and walk up support environment, Support Technician I will provide technical and network problem resolution to end-users (customers) by performing a question diagnosis while guiding users through step-by-step solutions. The position requires providing direct technical customer support via telephone, chat, email, remote tools, or in-person at walk up desk locations. Including, but are not limited to, resolving authentication problems, basic software support, verifying proper hardware and software set-up, power cycling, navigating college applications, print related issues, and troubleshooting email issues. Support will be provided in a user-friendly, professional manner. Technicians will perform other related work as required. Please note the walk up locations are on the Flo Valley, Forest Park, and Meramec campuses. |
Healthcare Instructor - Nursing Assistant Training
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Forest Park Campus
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Workforce Solutions Group (WSG) division is in need of a Part-time Instructor to instruct course material related to the Patient Care Technician healthcare training program. Instructional hours are Monday through Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm and include lecture and skills lab instruction. Instructors hours are flexible and can vary from 8 hours to 30 hours weekly. Training occurs at all locations including Corporate College, Forest Park, and William J. Harrison Education Center. |
Training Facilitator I-Healthcare
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Corporate College
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Workforce Solutions Group (WSG) division is in need of part-time Medical Assistant instructors to prepare existing and new employees for certified Medical Assistant roles in local health organizations. Instructional hours for day instructors are Monday through Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm and include lecture and skills lab instruction. Instructors hours are flexible and can vary from 8 hours to 30 hours weekly. Training occurs at all locations including Corporate College, Forest Park, and William J. Harrison Education Center. Evening instructors work virtually two evenings per week and one Saturday monthly. Hours vary from 8 to 16 hours weekly. |
Adjunct Faculty - Photography
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Florissant Valley Campus
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***LATE START CLASS - FALL 2024*** Opening for an Adjunct Instructor in the Photography Program, Fall of 2024, to teach between one and two Photography classes in a studio/classroom. |
Specialist, Contract & Budget
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Forest Park Campus
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The Contract and Budget Specialist is responsible for coordinating contract documents and monitoring budget information on projects. This role involves maintaining regular communication with internal and external stakeholders to ensure project accuracy and compliance. |
Federal Work Study
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District-Wide
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This is a District wide position- As a Federal work-study student you will be in a supportive role providing assistance as needed depending on the assigned department. These jobs are considered financial assistance and have limited funding. Students who have not completed the FAFSA and enrolled cannot be reviewed for eligibility or placement. Eligible candidates will be hired on a first-come first serve basis and requires all documentation listed on Banner Self-Service be turned into financial aid. There are a variety of departments to choose within the college. |
Adjunct Faculty – Philosophy
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Meramec Campus
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Instructors are responsible for instruction, grading, record-keeping, and compliance with legal and institutional obligations. Instructors should expect to meet all deadlines and to regularly use standard software, including the Microsoft Office suite, as appropriate. Instructors must conduct all activities with an appreciation and respect for diversity of people, styles, and views. |
Coordinator, Testing Services & Online Proctoring
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Wildwood Campus
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Implements student evaluation procedures by consulting with Director of Testing on the
selection of appropriate placement and other testing procedures; develops testing program
which assists students with understanding/utilizing a variety of proctored testing
requirements for online, hybrid flexibility, and other course modalities.
Assesses and maintains the effectiveness of the Testing Center and services provided in
reference to the National College Testing Association's statement of guidelines and standards
and the Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education.
Works in collaboration with the Online Education department, faculty and remote partners to
develop and determine appropriateness of remote proctored testing sites. |