Adjunct Faculty - Horticulture
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Meramec Campus
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The Horticulture Program at St. Louis Community College is currently in search of Adjunct Faculty to teach HRT102 Soils and HRT 214 Landscape Management for Fall 2025 Semester. This position is part-time and non-tenure. |
Grants Writer
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Corporate College
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Responsible for organizing and coordinating a variety of tasks and activities related to the seeking and acquisition of local, state, and federal grants, including conducting academic research; guiding faculty, staff, and administrators in theoretical project design and development of grant proposals; developing project budgets; and identifying potential funding sources to support STLCC’s Strategic Initiatives. |
Adjunct Faculty - Automotive/Diesel Instructor
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Forest Park Campus
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***** This position is for a LATE start class, Spring 2025 at Forest Park Campus or the MET Center****
The adjunct instructor will teach Automotive or Diesel courses to a diverse student population. These courses may be offered during the day and evening. The responsibilities and duties of the instructor may change as the needs of the department and courses offer change. |
Student Worker - IT
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Meramec Campus
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*You MUST be a CURRENT STLCC Student to apply for this position*
The helpdesk student worker 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. 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. |
Part Time-Clerk (The Scene Student Newspaper)
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Forest Park Campus
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Performs administrative duties of moderate complexity. The clerical position at The Scene student newspaper is a 10 to15 hours a week, part-time temporary position. The clerk is primarily responsible for connecting with advertisers, receiving and proofreading ads, uploading website content, and preparing production schedules. They are also responsible for coordinating with the advisers and department chair to ensure scholarship and pay disbursements are completed accurately. In addition to the above mentioned duties, the clerk will also maintain the office space by holding set office hours, answering and returning e-mail and phone messages, and maintaining the appropriate files. Lastly, the clerk will ensure the newspapers are delivered throughout campus, coordinate specific events as discussed with the advisers, and contribute stories and photos when needed. |