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ADJUNCT FACULTY RECRUITMENTS FOR DEPARTMENT POOLS
DEPARTMENT
Discipline
AGRICULTURE/
NATURAL
RESOURCES
AMERICAN SIGN
LANGUAGE
APPLICATION
PERIOD
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS
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General Animal Sciences
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Welding
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Horticulture
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Veterinary Practices
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General Forestry
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Landscape Design
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Turfgrass Management
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Wine Marketing/Wine Education 
Organic Gardening
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Sustainable Agriculture
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Animal Health
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Fruit Management
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Pest Management
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Park & Recreation
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Greenhouse Management
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Cut Flower Production
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Agribusiness
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Equine Science
We are seeking candidates for inclusion in a staffing pool of American Sign Language instructors to teach students who have a special interest in American
Sign Language and Deaf Culture. We currently offer four levels of American Sign Language instruction and a Deaf Culture class.
Agriculture Mechanics (small
engine and/or heavy
equipment)
Natural Resource
Conservation
Viticulture/Enology
April 17, 2002
to
April 17, 2004
March 17, 2003
to
March 17, 2005
October 22, 2001
to
October 22, 2003
APPLIED
TECHNOLOGY
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AutoCAD and related
technologies
ART
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Jewelry
Painting & Drawing
Photography
Archaeology and Prehistory
Physical Anthropology Lab
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Sculpture
Graphic Design
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Cultural Anthropology
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Native American Studies or
Related Fields
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Art History
Ceramics
Computer Graphics
Ancient Civilizations of
Mexico
Physical Anthropology
November 25, 2002
to
November 25, 2004
BIOLOGY
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General Biology
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Physiology
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Zoology
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Anatomy
CHEMISTRY
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General Chemistry
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Chemistry for the Allied Health
Sciences
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Preparation for General
Chemistry
June 4, 2002
to
June 4, 2004
August 10, 2001
to
August 10, 2003
CHILD
DEVELOPMENT
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Dev. Stages of Childhood
Intro. to Early Childhood
Education
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Health & Safety
Dev. Trends of Infants/Toddlers
Curriculum Classes
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Mgt. of ECE Program
School Age Curriculum
November 12, 2002
to
November 12, 2004
COMPUTER &
INFORMATION
SCIENCES
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Programming: Assembly
Language
Internet Courses
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Programming: Visual BASIC
Computer Graphics
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Child Related Careers
Early Childhood Methods
Child, Family, Community
Interrelationships
Programming: C++
Networking
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Internet Courses
December 10, 2001
to
December 10, 2003
COMMUNICATION
STUDIES
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Comm. in Occupational &
Professional Settings (Spch
60)
Intro to Speech
Broadcast News (Media 74)
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Public Speaking (Speech 1A)
Film History (Media 41)
Film Form (Media 42)
Video Field Production (Media
77)
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Television Production (Media 4)
Intro to Mass Communications
(Media 4)
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Intro to Oral Interpretation
Radio Station Operation (Media
75)
November 18, 2002
to
November 18, 2004
Intro to Speech (Speech 1A)
Group Discussion & Problem
Solving (Comm 5)
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Communication Skills
(Speech 60)
Intercultural Communications
(Comm 7)
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Intro to Argumentation
(Speech 9)
Intro to Communication Studies
(Comm 10)
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Critical Thinking &
Argumentation (Speech 9)
November 15, 2001
to
November 15, 2003
BEHAVIORAL
SCIENCES
January 31, 2002
to
January 31, 2004
Anthropology
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Miscellaneous
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Speech
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Clothing & Textiles
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Culinary Training
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Elementary Nutrition
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Fashion
Floristry
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Food Service Management
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Foster & Kinship Care
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Independent Living
Education
Interior Design
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Nutrition & Diet Therapy
Provide academic,
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May be assigned to provide
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Note: Personal Counseling
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Assignments are both day and
career/vocational counseling
academic, career/vocational
evening (as needed), and may
duties are not assigned to
and advisement
counseling & advisement for
be at any location where the
adjunct
EOPS students
District provides educational
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May be assigned to teach a
services
counseling class
Adjunct Learning Disabilities Specialists will primarily be responsible for assessment and verification of Learning Disabilities, academic advising, registration
assistance, determination of educational limitations and appropriate accommodations, and will possibly teach special classes for students with disabilities.
Candidates should be qualified to administer the WAIS III and Woodcock-Johnson Psychoeducational Battery-R/III to diagnose learning disabilities.
Summer availability is preferred, in addition to regular academic calendar assignments.
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Fluvial Geomorphology
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Hydrology
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Riparian Biology (most
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Governmental Policy (as it
specifically the life cycles of
relates to rivers)
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Effects of rivers or dams,
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Rivers as sources of drinking
anadromous fish)
timber harvest,
water and sinks for wastewater
channelization, farming,
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The plight of the Russian River
ranching, and gravel mining
September 24, 2001
to
September 24, 2003
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Astronomy
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Geology
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Meteorology
ELECTRONICS
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Electronics Technology
Microwave
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Pulse & Digital Circuits
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Programmable Logic
Controllers
May 8, 2002
to
May 8, 2004
December 17, 2001
to
December 17, 2003
ENGINEERING/
PHYSICS
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Introduction to the
Engineering Profession
(Engr 10)
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Integrated courses in
beginning and lowintermediate Grammar,
Reading and Writing needed
for survival in social,
academic, and workplace
situations (to help students
transfer from non-credit to
credit courses).
ENGLISH
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Reading & Composition
HEALTH
SCIENCES
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Clinical instruction for first
and second year dental
hygiene students in the
general clinic and local
anesthesia/nitrous oxide
clinics
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Instruct and supervise dental
hygiene and dental assisting
students during rotations in
instrument processing, x-ray
labs, reception and patient
screening
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X-ray labs
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Medical Terminology Disease
& Process
Medical Office Insurance
Health Choices
Medical Surgical Nursing
Psychiatric Nursing
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Basic Phlebotomy
Advanced Procedural Coding
Community Health Worker
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Medical Office Practice
Medical Transcription
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Diagnostic Coding
Clinical Medical Assistant
August 12, 2002
to
August 12, 2004
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Gerontological Nursing
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Obstetrics and Pediatrics
Nursing
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Skills Laboratory
September 23, 2002
to
September 23, 2004
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CONSUMER &
FAMILY STUDIES
COUNSELING
DISABILITY
RESOURCES
EARTH & SPACE
SCIENCES
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July 17, 2001
to
July 17, 2003
December 3, 2002
to
December 3, 2004
July 16, 2001
to
July 16, 2003
“Rivers”
Miscellaneous
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Telecommunications
Electronics
November 26, 2001
to
November 26, 2003
Engineering
ENGLISH AS A
SECOND
LANGUAGE
Non-Credit
Dental Office & Dental
Hygiene Clinical
Medical Assisting
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Nursing
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July 15, 2002
to
July 15, 2004
Ability to teach primary
language literacy in Spanish
and/or to teach in family literacy
programs.
April 15, 2002
to
April 15, 2004
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May 10, 2002
to
May 10, 2004
Radiologic Technology
Vocational
Nursing/Clinical
Program
HUMANITIES &
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
LIBRARY SCIENCE
Instructional Librarians
Reference Librarians
MATHEMATICS
MODERN &
CLASSICAL
LANGUAGES
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Radiologic Tech Program
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Assist in Coordination of the
Radiologic Tech Program
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Medical Surgical Nursing
Psychiatric Nursing
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Gerontological Nursing
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Obstetrics and Pediatrics
Nursing
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Interdisciplinary Studies
Mythology
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American Cultures
Western Cultures
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Popular Culture in the United
States
Introduction to Humanities
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Skills Laboratory
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Intro to the Internet
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Term Paper research
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Effective Searching Techniques
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Internet Research on a variety
for the World Wide Web
of subjects
Searching Techniques for
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Intro to Information Literacy
Computer Databases
Provide reference assistance to students, faculty, and staff. Duties may include conducting library orientation sessions, developing instructional materials,
performing online database searches and providing instruction in use of CD-Rom indexes and internet work stations. Duties will often include evening,
weekend, and holiday hours.
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Finite Mathematics
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Trigonometry
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Elementary French
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French Conversation for
Beginners
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Intermediate French
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German Academic Transfer
Courses 1, 2, 3, 4
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High Intermediate German
Conversation
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German Conversation for
Beginners
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Elementary Italian
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Intermediate Italian
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Italian Conversation for
Beginners
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Elementary Spanish
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Intermediate Spanish
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Spanish Conversation for
Beginners
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Community Orchestra
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Jazz Improvisation
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Jazz Combos
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Elementary Class PianoLevels A, B, C, & D
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Santa Rosa Symphonic
Chorus
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Music Theory/Harmony – 1st
Year
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Music Theory/Harmony – 2nd
Year
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Beginning and Intermediate
Voice
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Critical Thinking
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Voice Repertoire (English,
French, German, and Italian – 4
Semesters)
Critical Thinking & Writing
February 12, 2002
to
February 12, 2004
June 23, 2003
to
June 23, 2005
November 14, 2001
to
November 14, 2003
March 5, 2002
to
March 5, 2004
March 3, 2002
To
March 3, 2004
January 3, 2002
to
January 3, 2004
April 30, 2002
to
April 30, 2004
French
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Special Studies in German
Jazz Theory
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Jazz Appreciation
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Music Theory/Sight Singing &
Ear Training – 1st Year
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Music Theory/Sight Seeing &
Ear Training – 2nd Year
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Voice classes in a one-to-one
setting
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Introduction to Philosophy
German
Italian
Spanish
MUSIC
Community Orchestra
Jazz
Piano
Symphonic Choir
Theory
Voice
PHILOSOPHY
Miscellaneous
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October 14, 2002
to
October 14, 2004
October 14, 2002
to
October 14, 2004
March 9, 2002
to
March 9, 2004
October 29, 2002
to
October 29, 2004
February 3, 2003
to
February 3, 2005
August 31, 2001
to
August 31, 2003
October 29, 2002
to
October 29, 2004
October 29, 2002
to
October 29, 2004
October 29, 2002
to
October 29, 2004
October 28, 2002
to
October 28, 2004
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Religious Studies
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Conditioning & Fitness
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Aquatics
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Step Aerobics
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Dance
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Basic Police Academy
Ranger Academy
Juvenile Counselor Basic
Course
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Probation Officer Basic Course
Administration of Justice
Degree Programs
Corrections Officer Basic
Course
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Public Safety Dispatcher Basic
Course
Advanced Officer Training
Perishable Skills Instructors for:
Driver Training; Use of Force;
Defensive Tactics; Firearms
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Fire Technology
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In-Service (State Certified) Fire
Officer/Specialized Training
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Firefighter I
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Emergency Medical Care
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U.S. History Survey Courses
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American Institutional
Government
THEATRE ARTS
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Scene Design
Musical Theatre
Box Office / Marketing
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Stage Management
Theatre Dance
Theatrical Lighting
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Guest Conductor
Stage Combat
Miscellaneous
Intro to Drama, Beginning &
Advanced Acting
Stage Craft
October 8, 2001
to
October 8, 2003
Design scenery and lights
and coordinate designs for
theatre productions
Business Administration /
Management
Child Development
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Instruct and supervise students
in technical requirements for
productions
Business Office Technology
Health Sciences
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Instruct theatre technology,
management and theatrical
design courses
Construction & Trades
Computer & Info Sciences
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Instruct Stagecraft classes
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Food Service
Administration of Justice
July 8, 2002
to
July 8, 2004
October 15, 2001
to
October 15, 2003
Religious Studies
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION,
DANCE &
ATHLETICS
PUBLIC SAFETY
Administration of
Justice
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Emergency Medical
Care
History
Political Science
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Technical Theatre
WORK
EXPERIENCE
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April 22, 2002
to
April 22, 2004
April 1, 2002
to
April 1, 2004
September 30, 2002
to
September 30, 2004
May 9, 2002
to
May 9, 2004
October 1, 2002
to
October 1, 2004
Fire Technology
SOCIAL SCIENCES
May 29, 2002
to
May 29, 2004
May 30, 2001
to
May 30, 2003
For those disciplines that have not recruited for an adjunct pool in more than two years, you may have your name kept on file for up to one
year. If the discipline recruits for a pool within one year from the month in which you express interest, application materials and a job
announcement will be mailed to you so that you may apply for the pool.
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