Adjunct Faculty - Music Recording Technology
Job title: Adjunct Faculty - Music Recording Technology in Loudoun County, VA at Virginia Government
Company: Virginia Government
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- https://jobs.vccs.edu/postings/85636
- Loudoun County, Virginia, United States
- Languages, Arts, and Social Sciences (LASS)
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- Adhere to policies, procedures, and regulations of NOVA and the VCCS.
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- Ability to use or incorporate emerging technologies and alternative delivery methods to enhance classroom instruction.
- Excellent interpersonal, analytical, and oral/written communication skills.
- Available to teach a combination of day, evening, weekend, and online classes.
- Bachelor's degree in the teaching field or associate's degree in the teaching field with demonstrated competencies. Qualifying degree must be awarded by a regionally accredited institution.
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