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Adjunct Faulty - Mathematics in Forest Park Campus
Provide instruction in mathematics courses, hold scheduled office hours, conduct evaluation of student learning, and maintain appropriate documentation.
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Adjunct Faculty - Interior Design in Meramec Campus
The Interior Design program at St. Louis Community College is currently in search of Adjunct Faculty to teach interior design studio and/or computer-aided interior design courses for the Fall 2025 Semester. This position is part-time and non-tenure.
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Adjunct Faculty - Diagnostic Medical Sonography in Forest Park Campus
***This is an onsite position located in the St. Louis, MO region. Only those that can meet this obligation by the position start date should apply*** Clinical site visits and/or lab instruction for the STLCC Forest Park or Wildwood Campus. Seeking a skilled Sonographer who is ARDMS and/or CCI registered in Adult Echocardiography. Need one day per week availability to conduct clinical site visits and/or teach lab to Sonography students. 3+ years of Sonography experience required. Come grow with STLCC!
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High School Teacher, TRIO Upward Bound in Forest Park Campus
TRIO Upward Bound High School Teachers provide guidance, instruction, and support for supplemental high school academic sessions. These academic sessions include work in math, (algebra, advanced algebra, geometry, and pre-calculus), English (grammar, literature, and college writing), science (physics, chemistry, and Biology I and II), and/or foreign language (Spanish, Latin, and/or French). TRIO Upward Bound High School Teachers facilitate Saturday sessions during the academic year and/or during the six-week summer program to support the participant’s engagement, learning, and understanding of academic content through project-based learning and collaborative assignments. TRIO Upward Bound High School Teachers are responsible for ensuring a multicultural perspective in all elements of the instruction and content delivered.
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Student Worker - Computer & Information Technology Dept in Forest Park Campus
Student workers will gain essential entry-level IT skills in networking, cybersecurity, software development, and/or help desk support. They will learn to support various technologies—including PCs, scanners, and printers—and software such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases, Internet tools, Canvas, Banner-Web, and introductory programming languages. Working in the E307 Computer Center and Computer & Information Technology (CIT) Department technology centers, they will perform routine maintenance, manage housekeeping tasks, and complete additional assignments as directed by the E307 shift supervisors and department chair of the CIT department.
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