Vail Valley at Edwards – Colorado Mountain College
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A lively college campus near Vail and Beaver Creek ski resorts
A college in the Vail Valley is your ticket to world-class skiing and community feel-goods, like farmers markets and summer concerts. Ski, ride, hike, fish, and explore the Rocky Mountains while you get a first-rate education!
Colorado Mountain College Vail Valley is one of CMC’s largest campuses. As you walk through our doors, you will be welcomed by staff and faculty who are here to challenge you to be your very best. The short story: we want to give you the tools to succeed.
The campus in Edwards provides a full selection of certificates, associate and bachelor’s degrees. We also prepare students to transfer to other four-year institutions. ESL, GED, and a wide variety of life-long learning courses are open to all. See a complete list of our degrees and certificates below.
We know your life is busy, and we want to make sure your time on campus is as productive as possible. Here are some ways we enrich your education:
- Small classes
- Faculty who are experts in their field.
- Free tutoring
- Free evening childcare for students in classes
- Digital library with thousands of periodicals, and texts
- Library staff on site to assist with research for class assignments
Campus Life
Our campus is designed so students can connect with each other. Meet your friends in the student commons, around the fire place or outside around the fire pit. The campus schedules several community events that bring engaging speakers, and opportunities to enrich your life and learning.
Welcome to Colorado Mountain College Vail Valley!
@ Colorado Mountain College Vail Valley at Edwards
“When I decided to make a career out of cooking, I knew I had a lot of school options, and I couldn’t be happier about choosing CMC. The training I received at the CMC Culinary Institute was thorough, innovative, energetic and invaluable. It has paid off in ways unimaginable.”
– Aaron Cousineau, Culinary Institute Graduate
Map & Contact
Colorado Mountain College Vail Valley at Edwards
150 Miller Ranch Road
Edwards, CO 81632
970-569-2900
970-569-3309, fax
Campus Hours
Monday-Thursday: 8am-7pm
Friday: 8:30am-4:30pm
Saturday-Sunday: Closed
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Sustainability at Colorado Mountain College
In 2009, CMC signed onto the American College and University President’s Climate Commitment. The college’s current Climate Action Plan and Sustainability Action Plan direct the college to reducing the greenhouse gas emissions by 12. 5% every 5 years until carbon neutrality is reached in the year 2050.
CMC Vail Valley at Edwards Green Team
Students, staff, and faculty on the Edwards campus are working hard to advance sustainability. Notable actions include:
- LED lighting installed in classrooms and offices to reduce energy consumption
- Aerated, high efficiency flush systems and motion sensor water faucets installed in restrooms
- Founding the first community garden in Edwards, CO that includes both a partnership with a local ranch that grows micro-greens in the greenhouse to supply to local restaurants as well as internship opportunities for students
- A robust guest speaker series including such internationally noted speakers as: Maude Barlow, Lois Gibbs, Winona LaDuke, the Lakota Sioux Runners, Frances Moore Lappé and Xiuhtezcatl Martinez
- A student proposal for water bottle filling stations and recycling bins
- Composting partnership with EverGreen Waste
- Partnership with Recycle Across America with use of national, standardized labeling for recycling, compost and trash bins
We are proud of all of our achievements and committed to advancing the Sustainability Action Plan through sustainable efforts for our campus and community.
Colorado Mountain College Instructional Coordinator & Human Services Internship Instructor in Vail, CO
Instructional Coordinator & Human Services Internship Instructor Colorado Mountain College College-wide Please go to: www.coloradomtn.edu/employment for more information. Under the supervision of the Human Services Program Director and School Dean, this position is responsible for arranging, facilitating, and assessing experiences for all CMC Human Services courses and requires proper application of all relevant state standards and regulations of Behavioral Health professions in Colorado. In collaboration with the HMS Program Director and School Dean, this position works with program faculty, site staff, students, state regulatory offices, and other stakeholders in establishing guidelines, policies, schedules, deadlines, reporting structures and other duties as assigned. Must have the ability to communicate effectively and build positive relationships with students, faculty, regulatory agency staff and community agency personnel of all levels. In addition, this position participates and represents the Human Services Program on various internal and external committees related to the educational standards of the field, regulatory agency oversight, and internship placements. High level communication, negotiation and organizational skills are required to adequately address the needs of CMC Human Services students and agencies in this complex, competitive environment. This position will also be expected to teach 9-12 credits per year for the Human Services internship class. This is a year-round administrative, non-faculty, staff position with teaching responsibilities. The incumbent must be qualified to be credentialed to teach in the assigned areas, however, is not assigned a faculty rank. *This position may be housed at the Breckenridge/Dillon, Central Services, Edwards, Spring Valley/Glenwood Center, Steamboat Springs, or Rifle campus. View/download job description including hiring salary range: Instructional Coordinator & Human Services Internship Instructor Pre-requisites for Position (Qualifications Standards) Education and experience sufficient for the rigors of the position.
Examples of ideal qualifications include a minimum of a master’s degree and two years related experience in administration with demonstrated experience in behavior health and internship programs with at least one year in a supervisory position; and minimum of two years teaching experience at the college level. Position requires current LPC or LAC to practice in the State of Colorado. Demonstrated knowledge of pedagogy and combined educational program management and teaching experience equating to two years. In lieu of management experience, applicants with five or more years of teaching experience may be considered. Special Skills or abilities related to position: Must be able to demonstrate a high level of problem-solving and decision-making abilities to respond to program, student, faculty, regularity agency, and placement site issues. Must possess excellent oral, written and interpersonal skills. Experience in a Counseling/Therapy/Behavioral Health field or other clinical environment desired.
Knowledge of college organizational structure/management systems and personnel, regulatory compliance, pertinent laws, policies, and procedures and/or guidelines affecting areas of responsibilities. Maintaining records for the program and Colorado Office of Behavioral Health. Contracts and contract management as it pertains to CMC & various clinical and field facilities. Communicate effectively in verbal and written form while maintaining HIPPA, FERPA and other confidential communications. Strong presentation, interpersonal and collaborative skills. Organize and prioritize work. Meet deadlines. Demonstrate ability to work as a team member and independently. Maintain extremely high confidentiality requirements. Develop and maintain high level of collaborative relationships that facilitate clinical and field placements. Work with a variety of officers of the college, administrative support staff and students. Work successfully with and be sensitive to the educational needs of a diverse population.
Welcoming. Innovative. Focused on Student Success. These principles reflect the soul of CMC. They guide us in building our teams, cultivating leaders, and expanding our approaches and mindset. They guide us to be an institution of higher education that’s the right fit for every faculty member, staff, student, and community member in its trust. Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to working effectively with students, employees, and community members of all backgrounds. Bilingual (English/Spanish) or conversational language abilities preferred. To Apply: Please submit the required letter of interest, resume, and list of three professional references. CMC is an EOE committed to diversifying its workforce. External Applicants: Apply Online Internal Applicants: Please proceed to the HR page of Basecamp or by searching in Learning Hub for instructions on applying for a full time position as an internal applicant. Review of application material will begin June 30, 2023.
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