Process Research Director jobs in Pueblo, CO

Process Research Director manages the design and implementation of manufacturing processes. Researches and develops methods to increase productivity, decrease costs, maintain quality and consistency in current products, and discover new products. Being a Process Research Director requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a top management. The Process Research Director typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area of responsibility. May give input into developing the budget. To be a Process Research Director typically requires 3+ years of managerial experience. Capable of resolving escalated issues arising from operations and requiring coordination with other departments. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Director of the Center for Teaching, Innovation, and Research (PDF)
  • Adams State University
  • Alamosa, CO FULL_TIME
  • Center for Teaching, Innovation, and Research

    Director Job Description

    Position Title: Director of the Center for Teaching, Innovation, and Research (CTIR)

    Reports to: Vice President for Academic Affairs (VPAA)

    Department: Academic Affairs/Title V

    Position Number:
    FTE: 1.0

    Date: 1 February 2023, earlier preferred

    Position Summary:
    The CTIR Director is the primary individual responsible for planning and implementing professional

    development that advances the ability of faculty and staff to employ best practices in teaching, to promote

    research, and to advance innovative approaches to program development and engagement with students

    and peers. The CTIR Director also, as part of a current Title V grant, oversees the advancement and

    sustained implementation of the use of High-Impact Practices (HIPs), specifically writing-intensive

    courses (WICs), ePortfolios (ePs), and capstone courses. This is a partially grant-funded position until

    September 2025. The position will be considered for institutionalization at the end of the grant, pending

    funding.

    CTIR Director Responsibilities

    Working with campus constituents, the Director will identify campus professional development needs and

    develop strategies to deliver campus programming, especially that which promotes the Scholarship of

    Teaching and Learning (SoTL), advances best practices in teaching, enhances the Adams Experience, and

    supports Adams State University’s Purpose Statement to serve diverse populations as befits our status as

    an Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI).

    Programming:
    1. Plan and facilitate New Faculty Orientation (NFO).

    2. Collaborate with the Faculty & Staff Development Committee and relevant grant staff (Title III,

    Title V, NSF) to plan and deliver annual mid-year overnight retreat.

    3. Collaborate with equity and inclusion efforts on campus to translate inclusive excellence

    initiatives into classroom practice.

    4. Identify, schedule, and deliver academic year programming (including identifying and arranging

    for facilitators when appropriate) such as:
    Learner-centered education workshops;

    Workshops focused on professional development for ASU staff;

    Procedural workshops (tenure & promotion, curriculum and instruction, grading

    procedures, advising students, suicide prevention, etc.);

    AITC/Computing Services workshops;

    Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Accountability group;

    Culturally-Responsive Pedagogy;

    Inviting guest speakers and scholars;

    In collaboration with HIP facilitators, develop and deliver professional development to

    academic program faculty that supports their ability to integrate High-Impact Practices

    into their classes;

    Assist facilitators in providing training to academic programs on the research-based

    essential qualities that make educational practices high-impact;

    Work with the grant Activity Director in coordination with other campus efforts to

    integrate and coordinate HIP programming and professional development for campus.

    5. Lead Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Accountability group and provide support for

    SoTL.

    6. Maintain open discussion with academic units to ascertain programming needs.

    7. Develop and deliver surveys as needed, especially in collaboration with grant staff for grant

    reporting purposes.

    8. Assist with the Mentoring Program for new faculty.

    9. Share best practices through email (e.g. monthly “Teachable Moments”).

    10. Plan regularly offered teaching institute/conference.

    Duties

    1. Chair Faculty Development Committee & oversee faculty development budget.

    2. Serve on ASU’s Higher Learning Commission (HLC) Criterion 3 Committee.

    HLC Criterion 3 - “Teaching and Learning: Quality, Resources, and Support: The

    institution provides high quality education, wherever and however its offerings are

    delivered.”

    3. Campus communication including:
    Collaborate with grant directors, IRB, and the Student Scholar Days Committee,

    Coordinate registration/RSVP/attendance forms for participants in professional

    development programming,

    Collaborate with internal and external presenters,

    Coordinate in promoting other cross-campus programming such as Kindred Spirits

    Luncheons, Title V sponsored events, and Adams Experience workshops.

    4. Stay current on SoTL, HIPs, and other teaching best practices by traveling to conferences (e.g.

    AABLEE, AAC&U) and researching new developments which promote teaching excellence.

    5. Facilitate High-Impact Practices (HIP) implementation:
    Serve as the expert resource on HIPs,

    Promote e-portfolios (eP), First-Year Seminar (FYS), writing-intensive courses (WICS),

    and capstone as curricular practices at ASU,

    Identify and train faculty to be HIP facilitators, and provide ongoing support as requested

    by the facilitators,

    Work with the HIP facilitators to develop rubrics for each HIP based on AAC&U and

    HLC guidelines,

    Assist HIP facilitators with in establishing expectations for each HIP while recognizing

    the disciplinary variations of each program,

    Assist in the creation and maintenance of a Virtual Center for HIPs, where

    faculty can access professional development and best practices as established by

    the HIP facilitators,

    Assist academic programs to identify courses in which new and existing HIPs are

    included and assess for effectiveness or improvement,

    Use assessment data to continually improve the program,

    Serve as primary liaison between HIP facilitators and Title V personne,

    Collaborate with the Title V Cornerstone to Capstone Grant Project Director, the Activity

    Director, and other ASU State staff to advance the grant goals,

    Provide updates on HIP implementation to Adams State offices and staff, such as

    Admissions, recruitment and retention councils, PR/Marketing, CoRE, Academic Affairs,

    and Student Affairs,

    Promote/Enhance the HIP Mini-Grant program in collaboration with Title V Activity

    Director,

    Assist with collecting and developing material for the Adams Experience website page,

    Coordinate with faculty/staff leading initiatives to integrate other HIPs into the

    undergraduate curriculum to ensure a consistent approach,

    Adhere to university and Title V federal guidelines, and

    Keep accurate records for Title V grant reporting.

    6. Make programming materials accessible to distance faculty/staff.

    7. Develop and complete reports & evaluation of programming.

    8. Stay current in Faculty Education literature.

    9. Facilitate scheduling of CTIR events.

    10. Develop/maintain web presence.

    Required Qualifications

    Master’s degree required; Ph.D./Terminal degree preferred.

    College teaching experience.

    Experience planning and leading professional development programming.

    Experience managing a budget.

    Knowledge of and experience with evaluation, assessment, and data analysis.

    Demonstrated success using one or more HIPs with undergraduate students.

    Demonstrated ability to work collegially and collaboratively with diverse internal and external

    constituencies.

    Demonstrated commitment to the principles of equity, inclusion, access, and anti-racism.

    Demonstrated record of successful commitment to team- and project-based work.

    Strong communication/presentation skills, planning, and organizational skills.

    Relevant ability working with underserved/underrepresented populations.

    Ability to advance the university’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion among the

    College's faculty, staff, students, research, teaching and community outreach, with relevant

    programs, goals and activities.

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Data entry assistant
  • Maxion Research
  • Raton, NM FULL_TIME
  • We're looking for folks who want to earn weekly doing something strictly online and with maximum flexibility. This is a great way to earn extra money in your spare time by working at home! For more in...
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Data entry clerk
  • Maxion Research
  • Raton, NM FULL_TIME
  • Seeking Motivated Individuals For Data Entry Type Work From Home Our company is seeking applicants who are motivated to work from home and participate in paid research studies, product testing, opinio...
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Administrative Assistant
  • Metabolic Research Center
  • Pueblo, CO FULL_TIME
  • Job DescriptionIf you are an exceptional (of course you are!), reliable and professional Administrative Assistant, we hope you'll consider joining our high performing team of health and wellness enthu...
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Materials & Process Engineer I (On-Site)
  • Collins Aerospace
  • Pueblo, CO FULL_TIME
  • Job DetailsDate Posted:2024-04-11Country:United States of AmericaLocation:HCO02: Wheels & Brakes (Carbon)-Puebl 50 William White Blvd, Pueblo, CO, 81001 USAPosition Role Type:Onsite Looking for the ri...
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Legal Research Attorney
  • Colorado Judicial Branch
  • Pueblo, CO FULL_TIME
  • Legal Research Attorney JOB CODE JD03270 LOCATION Pueblo / Pueblo County DEPARTMENT Trial Court POSTED 30-Nov-2023 CLOSES 27-Jan-2024 POSITION NUMBER 51034 FTE LEVEL 1.0 POSITION INFORMATION Job Code:...
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Director, Claims Operations - Auto Physical Damage
  • Usaa
  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • Why USAA? Lets do something that really matters. At USAA, we have an important mission: facilitating the financial secur...
  • 4/25/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Outreach Librarian (Assistant Professor of Library Services)
  • State of Colorado
  • Pueblo, CO
  • Salary: $50,000.00 - $60,000.00 Annually Location : Pueblo, CO Job Type: Full Time Job Number: GGJ-8084-03/24 Department...
  • 4/24/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Program Manager
  • CACI International, Inc.
  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • Program Manager Job Category: Project and Program Management Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: T...
  • 4/24/2024 12:00:00 AM

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24 - .5 Reading / .5 Math Interventionist (2024 - 2025 School Year)
  • Pueblo City Schools
  • Pueblo, CO
  • This Posting is for the 2024 - 2025 School Year It is essential that all employees of Pueblo School District 60 understa...
  • 4/23/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Research and User Services Coordinator/ Liaison Librarian (Assistant Professor of Library Services)
  • State of Colorado
  • Pueblo, CO
  • Salary: $50,000.00 - $55,000.00 Annually Location : Pueblo, CO Job Type: Full Time Job Number: GGJ-8093-01/24 Department...
  • 4/23/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Assistant Professor of Music (Director of Bands)
  • State of Colorado
  • Pueblo, CO
  • Salary: $58,000.00 - $61,000.00 Annually Location : Pueblo, CO Job Type: Full Time Job Number: GGJ-8724-02/24 Department...
  • 4/22/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Workforce Specialist (PA II) - CMHHIP - Pueblo
  • State of Colorado
  • Pueblo, CO
  • Salary : $4,669.00 - $7,471.00 Monthly Location : Pueblo, CO Job Type: Full Time Job Number: IIB 00001 04/19/2024 Depart...
  • 4/22/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Physician - Primary Care
  • Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • Summary This position is eligible for the Education Debt Reduction Program (EDRP), a student loan payment reimbursement ...
  • 4/22/2024 12:00:00 AM

Pueblo /ˈpwɛbloʊ/ is a home rule municipality that is the county seat and the most populous city of Pueblo County, Colorado, United States. The population was 106,595 in 2010 census, making it the 267th most populous city in the United States and the 9th largest in Colorado. Pueblo is the heart of the Pueblo Metropolitan Statistical Area, totaling over 160,000 people and an important part of the Front Range Urban Corridor. As of 2014, Pueblo is the primary city of the Pueblo–Cañon City combined statistical area (CSA) totaling approximately 208,000 people, making it the 134th largest in the nat...
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