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Public Policy Intern

Arlington, VA · On-site

$17.25 - $23/hr

... assist in our external advocacy efforts, outreach programs, and key initiatives. BASIC ... interest in public policy and government relations work PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS - A keen ...

Description The Public Policy department of The Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce is seeking self-motivated interns to assist in its legislative, government and community relations projects.

Position Summary The Public Policy Intern position is responsible for performing research and ... Review and edit documents with special attention to detail * Assist with other duties, projects or ...

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Public Policy Instructor - Adjunct

Everglades University

Maitland, FL • On-site

Part-time

Re-posted yesterday


Job description

Adjunct instructors are primarily responsible for instruction and classroom/student maintenance.
Position Requirements:
  • 2+ years of experience in Public Policy and Government Affairs.
  • Master's Degree in Public Policy, Public Administration, Political Science, and or equivalent with applicable experience, certifications, or licenses.
    • PhD preferred similar disciplines

Responsibilities
  • Attend a weekly feedback meeting with assigned EU administrator (Dean of Academic Affairs, Academic Advisor, or Program Director) to review student and classroom issues
  • Maintain accurate attendance (daily and weekly)
  • Make phone calls to students who have been absent
  • Review and administer pre- and post-testing in all appropriate courses
  • Administer required surveys and assessments in all appropriate courses
  • Notify registrar of changes in roster
  • Prevent "do not admit" students from entering class until cleared
  • Maintain an accurate and fair grading scheme for each student
  • Adhere to all University policies, rules, and regulations
  • Maintain formal, neat, legible, accurate, and organized course syllabi
  • Update attendance daily and grades weekly; ensure any physical student records of attendance and grades remain on campus in the designated area
  • Conduct class according to scheduled times
  • Prevent excessive breaks
  • Avoid dismissing classes early
  • Arrive at the University 20 minutes before the start of class fully prepared for each session
  • Be available to students 15 minutes prior to the beginning of class session for questions and advising
  • Submit grades no later than Monday 5pm EST following the end of each term
  • Ensure that students adhere to University Policy
  • Attend, if possible, graduation ceremonies
  • Maintain classrooms in a clean and orderly manner
  • Motivate, encourage, and assist students with academic issues and class attendance
  • Maintain current and accurate information related to the subjects taught
  • Complete annual professional development plans
  • Tutor students as necessary
  • Abide by all State, Federal, and/or University laws and rules pertaining to safety, health, and conduct