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Paralegal Instructor
Teach courses in law. Include both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of both teaching and research.
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Nursing Instructor
Teaches and demonstrates patient care in classroom and clinical units of hospital to nursing students and nursing personnel, and educates them in principles and application and improved methods of physical, biological, and psychological subjects related to nursing. Lectures students, conducts and supervises laboratory work, assigns lessons, and directs seminars and panels. Supervises student nurses and demonstrates patient care in clinical units of hospital. Requires an RN license in addition to experience and/or additional training. Prepares and administers examinations, evaluates student progress, and maintains records of student classroom and clinical experience. Participates in planning curriculum, teaching schedule, and course outline. Cooperates with medical and nursing personnel in evaluating and improving teaching and nursing practices. Develops, directs, and coordinates in-service orientation and continued education programs for nursing personnel. Conducts training programs for staff development and in improved methods of nursing services and procedures. Gives refresher training as needed. May specialize in specific subject, such as anatomy, chemistry, psychology, or nutrition, or in type of nursing activity, such as nursing of medical or surgical patients. May conduct classes for patients in health practices and procedures. [-] Less
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Paralegal
Checks and examines law sources such as statutes, recorded judicial decisions, legal articles, treaties, constitutions, and legal codes to prepare legal documents, such as briefs, pleadings, appeals, wills, contracts, initial and amended articles of incorporation, stock certificates and other securities,... [+] More
Checks and examines law sources such as statutes, recorded judicial decisions, legal articles, treaties, constitutions, and legal codes to prepare legal documents, such as briefs, pleadings, appeals, wills, contracts, initial and amended articles of incorporation, stock certificates and other securities, buy-sell agreements, closing papers and binders, deeds, and trust instruments for review, approval, and use by Attorney. Assesses and inventories real and personal property for estate planning. Investigates facts and law of case to determine causes of action and to prepare case accordingly. Files pleadings with court clerk. Prepares affidavits of documents and maintains document file. Delivers or directs delivery of subpoenas to witnesses and parties to action. May direct and coordinate activities of law office employees. May prepare office accounts and tax returns. May specialize in litigation, probate, real estate, or corporation law. May prepare real estate closing statement and assist in closing process. May act as arbitrator and liaison between disputing parties. May act as law librarian, keeping and monitoring legal volumes and ensuring legal volumes are up-to-date. May search patent files to ascertain originality of patent application. [-] Less
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Real Estate Paralegal
Checks and examines law sources and documents pertaining to many areas of real estate, such as title searches, title commitments and surveys, zoning, leases, acquisitions, sales, development, construction, building ordinances and subdivision ordinances, statutes, recorded judicial decisions, legal articles, treaties,... [+] More
Checks and examines law sources and documents pertaining to many areas of real estate, such as title searches, title commitments and surveys, zoning, leases, acquisitions, sales, development, construction, building ordinances and subdivision ordinances, statutes, recorded judicial decisions, legal articles, treaties, constitutions, and legal codes, regulations, and/or procedures. Assesses environmental and land use issues and landlord, tenant, and property owner disputes. Prepares legal documents, such as legal descriptions and plotting of existing descriptions, briefs, pleadings, appeals, contracts, buy-sell agreements, and closing papers for review, approval, and use by Attorney. Drafts letters, objections, responses, governance documents, resolutions, and deeds. Prepares closing binders and attends closing. Assists Attorney with residential and commercial real estate transactions and litigation. Corresponds with title companies and surveyors and checks public records, such as real estate taxes, special assessments, and registration of title to property. Appraises and inventories real property for estate planning. Investigates facts and law of case, if necessary, to determine causes of action and to prepare case accordingly. Files pleadings with court clerk. Prepares affidavits of documents and maintains document file. Delivers or directs delivery of subpoenas to witnesses and parties to action. May manage deadlines and renewal dates relevant to leases and contracts. May ensure company compliance relevant to real estate issues. May assist in closing process. May act as arbitrator and liaison between disputing parties. [-] Less
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Instructor Business Education
Teaches students in commercial subjects, such as word processing, filing, secretarial procedures, business mathematics, office equipment use, and personality development, in business schools, community colleges, or training programs. Educates students in subject matter, utilizing various methods, such as lecture and... [+] More
Teaches students in commercial subjects, such as word processing, filing, secretarial procedures, business mathematics, office equipment use, and personality development, in business schools, community colleges, or training programs. Educates students in subject matter, utilizing various methods, such as lecture and demonstration, and using audiovisual aids and other materials to supplement presentations. Develops teaching outline for course of study, following curriculum guidelines or requirements. Assigns lessons and corrects homework and classroom papers. Administers tests to evaluate students' progress, records results, and issues reports to inform students of their progress. Maintains discipline in classroom. [-] Less
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Instructor Flying (In-Flight)
Teaches student pilots in flight procedures and techniques. Educates students on training flights, including demonstrating techniques for controlling aircraft during taxiing, takeoff, spins, stalls, turns, and landings. Requires a Commercial Pilot's Certificate, with Instructor's Rating, issued by the Federal Aviation Administration. Develops training programs. Trains students in conducting pre-flight checks on aircraft. Establishes goals for students to achieve during flights. Teaches the principles of flight, navigation, weather, and the use of radio navigation equipment. Explains operation of aircraft components, such as rudder, flaps, ailerons, compass, altimeter, and tachometer. Teaches qualified pilots about new types of equipment and how to operate different kinds of aircraft. May give students proficiency tests at termination of training. [-] Less
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Instructor Physical Education
Teaches students in physical education activities in educational institution. Plans physical education program to promote development of student's physical attributes and social skills. Educates students in individual and team sports, utilizing knowledge of sports techniques and of physical capabilities of students. Organizes, leads, instructs, and referees indoor and outdoor games, such as volleyball, baseball, and basketball. Trains individuals or groups in beginning or advanced calisthenics, gymnastics, or corrective exercises, determining type and level of difficulty of exercises, corrections needed, and prescribed movements, applying knowledge of sports, physiology, and corrective techniques. Teaches and demonstrates use of gymnastic and training apparatus, such as trampolines and weights. Confers with students, parents, and school counselor to resolve student problem. May select, store, order, issue, and inventory equipment, materials, and supplies used in physical education program. May specialize in instructing specific sport, such as tennis, swimming, or basketball. May teach students with disabilities. May be required to hold certification from State. [-] Less
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Vocational Training Instructor
Teaches vocational training subjects to students in public or private schools or in industrial plants. Organizes program of practical and technical instruction, including demonstrations of skills required in trade, and lectures on theory, techniques, and terminology. Educates students in subject... [+] More
Teaches vocational training subjects to students in public or private schools or in industrial plants. Organizes program of practical and technical instruction, including demonstrations of skills required in trade, and lectures on theory, techniques, and terminology. Educates students in subject areas, such as mathematics, science, drawing, use and maintenance of tools and equipment, codes or regulations related to trade, and safety precautions. Plans and oversees work of students, individually or in small groups, in shop or laboratory. Tests and evaluates achievement of student in technical knowledge and trade skills. May be identified according to trade or theory taught or type of establishment in which training is conducted, such as plumbing, electronics, or dental assistance. May place students in job training. May teach students with disabilities. May be required to hold certification from State. [-] Less
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Instructor Flying (Ground)
Teaches student pilots in flight procedures and techniques and in ground school courses. Develops course outlines, study materials, and instructional procedures for students enrolled in basic, advanced, or instrument ground school. Lectures on various subjects, such as aircraft construction, Federal... [+] More
Teaches student pilots in flight procedures and techniques and in ground school courses. Develops course outlines, study materials, and instructional procedures for students enrolled in basic, advanced, or instrument ground school. Lectures on various subjects, such as aircraft construction, Federal aviation regulations, and radio navigation. Must be certified by the Federal Aviation Administration. Educates students, demonstrating operation of various aircraft components and instruments and techniques for controlling aircraft during maneuvers, such as taxiing, takeoff, and landing, using synthetic instrument trainers. Evaluates students' actions during training flights to ensure assimilation of classroom instruction and to comply with Federal aviation regulations. Tests and evaluates students' progress, using written and performance tests and verbal interviews. May teach advanced, basic, or instrument courses. [-] Less
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Technical Training Instructor
Develops and trains employees or customers of industrial or commercial establishment in installation, programming, safety, maintenance, and repair of machinery and equipment, such as robots, programmable controllers, and robot controllers, following manuals, specifications, blueprints, and schematics, and using hand tools,... [+] More
Develops and trains employees or customers of industrial or commercial establishment in installation, programming, safety, maintenance, and repair of machinery and equipment, such as robots, programmable controllers, and robot controllers, following manuals, specifications, blueprints, and schematics, and using hand tools, measuring instruments, and testing equipment. Confers with management and staff or technical training coordinator to determine training objectives. Writes training program, including outline, text, handouts, and tests, and designs laboratory exercises, applying knowledge of electronics, mechanics, hydraulics, pneumatics, and programming, and following machine, equipment, and tooling manuals. This is a professional level non-supervisory position. Schedules classes based on classroom and equipment availability. Lectures class on safety, installation, programming, maintenance, and repair of machinery and equipment, following outline, handouts, and texts, and using visual aids, such as graphs, charts, videotape, and slides. Demonstrates procedures being taught, such as programming and repair, applying knowledge of electrical wire color coding, programming, electronics, mechanics, hydraulics, and pneumatics, using hand tools, measuring instruments, and testing equipment and following course outline. Observes trainees in laboratory and answers trainees' questions. Administers written and practical exams and writes performance reports to evaluate trainees' performance. Participates in meetings, seminars, and training sessions to obtain information useful to training facility and integrates information into training program. May repair electrical and electronic components of robots in industrial establishments. May install, program, maintain, and repair robots in customer's establishment. [-] Less
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