| 1. Grant Project Coordinator, GS-1701-09 (Term NTE 2 Years) |
| US-KS-Throughout Kansas | Bureau of Indian Affairs | | 10/30/2009 to 11/20/2009 |
Responsible for oversight and coordination to facilitate progress and completion of the grant project and ensuring compliance with stated objectives and specification, and appropriate Federal regulatory requirements. Duties include, but not limited to:Coordinates the National Science Foundation/Tribal College University Partnership Grant administrative processes and requirements. Assists in the i... |
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| 2. Instructor (Health and Physical Education), GS-1701-11 |
| US-KS-Throughout Kansas | Bureau of Indian Affairs | | 11/17/2009 to 12/08/2009 |
This position is an undergraduate teaching position in the School of Health Sciences at Haskell Indian Nations University. The instruction involves teaching health and physical education courses at the collegiate level of instruction. Also serves as athletic trainer for all intercollegiate athletic programs. The student body is comprised of Native American and Alaska Native students from numerous... |
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| 3. Instructor/Seminar Leader Electronic Warfare Course |
| US-KS-Fort Leavenworth | Field Operating Agency of Army Staff Resourced OA-22 | | 11/12/2009 to 12/03/2009 |
Serves as a seminar leader/facilitator/instructor to deliver Command & General Staff College (Electronic Warfare) courses at the master level. Facilitates student discussion to meet course learning objectives. Assesses student performance: reads, analyzes & critiques student assignments. Assists students in the conduct of their research, assists in case obtaining suitable reference materials, advi... |
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| 4. Teacher |
| US-KS-USP Leavenworth | Bureau of Prisons/Federal Prison System | | 11/04/2009 to 11/27/2009 |
What are the Major Duties of this Position?Plan and conduct an individualized instructional program based on assessment data, knowledge of teaching strategies, learning styles, and availability of resources. Must select appropriate individualized teaching techniques which may include individual guidance, peer tutoring, cooperative learning, media instruction, computerized instruction, large and sm... |
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| 5. Teacher |
| US-KS-USP Leavenworth | Bureau of Prisons/Federal Prison System | | 11/16/2009 to 12/08/2009 |
What are the Major Duties of this Position?Plan and conduct an individualized instructional program based on assessment data, knowledge of teaching strategies, learning styles, and availability of resources. Must select appropriate individualized teaching techniques which may include individual guidance, peer tutoring, cooperative learning, media instruction, computerized instruction, large and sm... |
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| 6. Title 10 Faculty Member (FSO/Opnl/Strategic) |
| US-KS-KS - Leavenworth | Army Training and Doctrine Command | | 11/03/2009 to 11/24/2009 |
The incumbent performs professional instructional duties in the development, revision, evaluation, and presentation of subjects in joint/interagency/multinational operations, strategy, regional area studies, US national and military security affairs, and operational art and design . Appointment will be for two years and may be renewed in one to five year increments thereafter. Salary will be based... |
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| 7. Title 10 Faculty Member(School for Command Preparation) |
| US-KS-KS - Leavenworth | Army Training and Doctrine Command | | 11/20/2009 to 11/30/2009 |
Incumbent performs professional instructional duties in the development, revision, evaluation, and presentation of subject in fundamentals of field grade command, warfighting, military leadership concepts and application, and critical reasoning principles and creative thinking techniques. The faculty member performs professional instructional duties in Command Team Development, leadership, and ope... |
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