Registration/Payment Dates Fall 2024/Spring 2025
 

staff Job Descriptions

All positions on this page are security-sensitive positions and are subject to a criminal history record. (Texas Government Code 411.094 & Texas Education Code 51.215)

 

 

 

Job Descriptions - Administrative

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Accountant: General Ledger 3/1/2023
Accountant: Staff 8/6/2021
Administrative Assistant to VP Inst Services 3/1/2022
Administrative Secretary to the President  5/2/2022
Advancement Services Specialist  
Assist Director of Institutional Assessment 8/2/2023
Assistant Coach - Baseball  
Assistant Coach - Rodeo  
Assistant Coach - Softball  
Assistant Coach - Volleyball  
Assistant Coordinator of Testing 7/28/2022
Assistant Director of Financial Aid  
Assistant Director of PASS Department 11/7/2024
Assistant Director of Student Success 11/7/2024
Assistant Registrar  

Job Descriptions - Classified

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Classified II Admin Assistant ADN-LVN V  
Classified II Admin Assistant Library 6/1/2024
Classified II Admin Assistant PASS Dept  
Classified II Admin Assistant Student Success 6/6/2022
Classified II Admissions Specialist 10/11/2022
Classified II Admissions Specialist Switchboard 10/11/2022
Classified II Business Office/Evening PBX Operator 8/31/2023
Classified II Cosmetology Lab Asst.-Operator,CCC  
Classified II Cosometology Lab Asst./Mail Clerk-V  
Classified II Faculty Assistant ADN CCC  
Classified II Faculty Assistant Applied Arts Bldg  
Classified II Faculty Assistant Arts and Science 9/7/2022
Classified II Faculty Assistant Communications-CCC  
Classified II Faculty Assistant STC  
Classified II Receptionist-PBX CCC-Day  

Job Descriptions - Faculty

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Assistant Coordinator of Nursing Lab  
Assistant Director of Nursing  
Coordinator of EMS Program  
Coordinator of Health Information Management  
Coordinator of Nursing Lab   
Coordinator of Pharmacy Technology  
Coordinator of Proctective Services  
Coordinator of Surgical Technology  12/1/2021
Director of Athletics  
Director of Cosmetology and Barber  
Director of Nursing  
Division Chair   
Instructor - Adjunct Faculty  
Instructor - Heat,Ventilation & Air Conditioning  
Instructor - High School Health Sciences  

Job Descriptions - Other

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Campus Police Officer 3/21/2022
Campus Police Sergeant   
Congregate Meals Staff  
New Beginnings Clerical Assistant 6/7/2023

Job Descriptions - Physical Plant

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Director of Facilities - Wichita Falls  
Director of Physical Plant  
Physical Plant - Building And Grounds Tech WF  
Physical Plant - Custodial Tech - CCC  
Physical Plant - Custodial Tech - STC   
Physical Plant - Custodial Tech - Vernon  
Physical Plant - Grounds Tech - Vernon  
Physical Plant - Housing Maint Supv - Vernon  
Physical Plant - Maintenance & Custodian - WF 10/1/2022
Physical Plant - Maintenance Specialist -Vernon  
Physical Plant - Maintenance Specialist -WF   
Physical Plant - Maintenance Supv - WF  
Physical Plant - Painter 11/1/2022
Physical Plant - Supv of Custodians Vernon  
Physical Plant - Supv of Custodians WF  
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TEACHING. LEARNING. LEADING.
Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5 p.m. // Friday - 8:00 a.m. - 12 p.m. 
  • Vernon Campus
    4400 College Drive
    Vernon, TX 76384
    940.552.6291
  • Century City Center
    4105 Maplewood
    Wichita Falls, TX 76308
    940.696.8752
  • Skills Training Center
    2813 Central Expressway East
    Wichita Falls, TX 76302
    940.766.3369
1970 marked the beginning of Vernon College. Throughout this decade the College continued to grow and more students enrolled in both on- and off-campus courses. On January 20, 1970, a majority of the citizens of Wilbarger County voted to create the Wilbarger County Junior College District. Following that decision, Vernon Regional Junior College was established and on April 9, 1970, the newly elected Board of Trustees appointed Dr. David L. Norton as the College’s first president. Campus construction began in May 1971, and included an Academic Science Center, Administration-Fine Arts Center, Applied Arts Center, Library, and Student Center. The following year, on September 5, 1972, classes met for the first time on the Vernon campus with a total of 608 students. On August 1, 1974, Dr. Jim M. Williams became the College’s second president. In the fall semester of that year, combined on- and off-campus enrollment exceeded 800 students. During the 1975-76 academic year, the College expanded its services to include a learning center on Sheppard Air Force Base. During this year, enrollment in credit courses, both on- and off-campus, rose to a level of 1,199. The scope of the Vocational Nursing Program was enlarged during the 1976-77 academic year with the assumption of the Bethania School of Vocational Nursing in Wichita Falls. In August 1976 the Physical Education Center was dedicated in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. King longtime benefactors of Vernon College. Growth and changes continued during the 1980s. In August 1980 a Student Residence Center, designed to house 128 students, opened for occupancy. Further expansion of program offerings in the Wichita Falls area was accomplished through absorption of an existing proprietary school that was renamed the Vernon College Technical Center and the integration of the nursing program from the Wichita Falls Independent School District. On March 22, 1982, Dr. Joe Mills took over the leadership of the College as the third president. That fall, the College fielded its first intercollegiate rodeo team. During 1983-84, the Department of Cosmetology and the Career Development Center (previously known as the North Texas Skills Center) were established in Wichita Falls. On the Vernon campus, the Chaparral Center was completed, and the Pease River farm purchased through a state land trade. The following academic year, 1984-85, Vernon College reached a record credit enrollment of 1,863 and a record continuing education enrollment of 7,056 registrations. A Vocational Nursing Program opened in Seymour, and the Board of Trustees established a college foundation and approved an agreement to allow construction of the Red River Valley Museum on the Vernon campus. In February 1987 the College played its first intercollegiate baseball game on the Vernon campus. During May of that year, the new Natatorium was opened in the King Physical Education Center. A newly constructed Athletic Dormitory opened to house 28 athletes in August 1988. In October, Trustees voted to add women’s volleyball as a varsity sport, effective with the fall 1989 semester. In May 1989 Vernon College moved all Wichita Falls programs to one centralized location—Century City Center. Since the College opened its doors 38 years ago, many individuals, corporations, foundations, and organizations have made an investment in our students through the creation of endowed and annual scholarships. As of this year, more than 100 scholarship funds are available to help students pursue their educational dreams.VERNON COLLEGE PHILOSOPHY: Vernon College is a constantly evolving institution, dedicated primarily to effective teaching and regional enhancement. With this dedication to teaching and to the community, the College encourages open inquiry, personal and social responsibility, critical thinking, and life-long learning for students, faculty, and other individuals within its service area. The College takes as its guiding educational principle the proposition that, insofar as available resources permit, instruction should be adapted to student needs. This principle requires both flexibility in instructional strategies and maintenance of high academic standards. Strong programs of assessment and accountability complement this educational principle. VC accepts the charge of providing a college atmosphere free of bias, in which students can exercise initiative and personal judgment, leading to a greater awareness of personal self-worth. It strives to provide every student with opportunities to develop the tools necessary to become a contributing, productive member of society. Vision VERNON COLLEGE VISION: Vernon College will promote a culture of success for our students and communities through learner-centered quality instructional programs and exemplary services. Values VERNON COLLEGE VALUES: Vernon College promotes a culture of success through our shared values and commitment to: Accessibility Accountability Building Relationships Diversity Inclusion Innovation Leadership Quality Student Success Teamwork Our values define who we are and guide us in conducting our business every day. Our values are our morals – what is important to us at our college. Mission VERNON COLLEGE MISSION The mission of Vernon College is teaching, learning, and leading. Vernon College is a comprehensive community college that integrates education with opportunity through our instructional programs and student support services by means of traditional and distance learning modes. Therefore, to fulfill its mission, the College will provide access, within its available resources, to: Career technical/workforce programs up to two years in length leading to associate degrees or certificates; Career technical/workforce programs leading directly to employment in semi-skilled and skilled occupations; Freshman and sophomore courses in arts and sciences, including the curricula leading to associate and baccalaureate degrees; Ongoing adult education programs for occupational upgrading or personal enrichment; Compensatory education programs designed to fulfill the commitment of an admissions policy allowing the enrollment of disadvantaged students; ; A continuing program of counseling and guidance designed to assist students in achieving their individual educational goals; Career technical/workforce development programs designed to meet local and statewide needs; Support services for educational programs and college-related activities; Adult literacy and other basic skills programs for adults; and Other pr