Instructor, Welding
Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute | |
United States, North Carolina, Hickory | |
Nov 16, 2024 | |
Instructor, Welding Salary: $57,504.00 - $67,104.00 Annually Description Examples of Duties Essential Functions: Plans and delivers accessible, quality instruction that enhances student learning and ensures students’ understanding of course outcomes. Instructs 15-22 contact hours, in either curriculum, non-curriculum, or business and industry, each semester; prepares objectives, assignments, assessments, instructional and supplemental materials, grading standards, and attendance policies in accordance with college and department policies; develops course syllabi to be distributed; keeps online courses regularly updated; and begins and ends class as scheduled. Ensures the classroom environment (seated, online, or hybrid) is appropriate for diverse learners through equity and inclusion frameworks, such as Culturally Responsive Teaching and Universal Design for Learning. Ensures availability for all students, in the classroom and through distance learning, by maintaining established office hours, offering availability by appointment, and by responding to electronic communication in an appropriate, timely manner. Maintains and completes accurate records of student attendance and grades as indicated by institutional policy and submits all final reports in an accurate and timely manner. Remains knowledgeable with program and/or transfer requirements to deliver accurate, quality academic and career advising to students. Develops new courses and/or revises course content and outcomes in the area as needed; recommends appropriate course textbooks, supplies, software, and equipment; provides input into developing the program’s course sequence and the course schedule. Participates in institutional effectiveness processes, including program review, course outcome assessment, and grants; contributes to developing the division’s plans of action as needed. Participates in the academic program’s recruitment and retention efforts; reviews and provides recommendations for the program publications, webpage, publicity, and other community relations activities and events. Collaborates with colleagues to ensure quality instruction and the successful implementation of department and division goals, the college’s Strategic Plan, and state-wide initiatives. Supports collaboration with other divisions and departments to align comprehensive credit and non-credit courses and programs where appropriate. Attends workshops, seminars, and conferences; makes presentations to outside agencies as a representative of the college; researches and implements best practices in teaching in the assigned area of study; participates in twenty hours of professional development activities each academic year, including required employee training offered by the college. Mentors part-time instructors to ensure quality instruction, measure course outcomes, develop outlines and assessments, and complete forms, grades, and attendance reports, if needed. Actively supports the college’s retention, progression, and completion initiatives, leading to all student learners’ success. Supports the college’s mission, vision, and core values by adhering to all policies, procedures, and faculty guidelines. Marginal Functions: Serves on standing and ad hoc committees and focus groups; researches and develops recommendations related to academic and instructional programs; maintains contacts with business, industry, and professional organizations to keep instructional programs current. Participates in the development and delivery of public information efforts; supports college functions and cultural activities. Assists with inventory of programmatic equipment; assumes responsibility for labs and other facilities designated primarily for the assigned program. Perform other duties as assigned. This position description covers the most essential functions and duties associated with this position. The President or appropriate supervisory personnel may assign additional responsibilities. The college reserves the right to alter duties, responsibilities, conditions, working hours, and job title with or without notice. Qualifications and Working Conditions Principles and techniques of instruction, including the use and implementation of the UDL framework. Principles and techniques of implementing equity, diversity, and inclusion within courses and programs. Principles and procedures of record keeping. Principles and techniques involved in assessment. Safe work practices and procedures. Operational characteristics of equipment and tools used in the area of work assigned. The mission, goals and objectives of CCC&TI. Current trends, research and development in the area of assignment. Pertinent federal, state and local laws, codes and regulations. Ability to: Interpret and apply college and assigned division goals, objectives, policies, procedures, rules, and regulations. Contribute to the teaching and learning of mission, goals, and objectives which complement those of the college. Interpret and apply Federal, State, and local policies, laws, and regulations. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Work independently in the absence of supervision. Follow all safety rules and regulations of the department. Understand and follow oral and written instructions. Operate a variety of mechanical equipment safely and effectively. Environmental Conditions: The instructor should have the ability to effectively handle a work environment and conditions which involve an office and classroom workspace, and working closely with others. The instructor must maintain the office and teaching environments by maintaining equipment and supplies, ensuring overall cleanliness, functionality, and conformance to OSHA standards to provide a safe work environment. Physical Conditions: Physical and marginal functions require the ability to maintain physical condition appropriate to the performance of assigned duties and responsibilities, which may include the following; standing, walking, or sitting for extended periods, moderate lifting and carrying, general manual dexterity, operating assigned equipment, and extended exposure to computer screens. The instructor must maintain effective audio-visual discrimination and perception needed to make observations, read and write, operate assigned equipment, communicate with others, and handle varied tasks simultaneously. Additionally, the instructor must maintain mental capacity, make sound decisions, use good judgment, demonstrate intellectual capabilities, and evaluate programs and personnel’s effectiveness. Scheduling Conditions: This is a full-time, 12-month position. This position requires a minimum of 36 hours weekly in direct service to the institution. The instructor must be on campus or at an approved alternate location for 27 hours per week, Monday through Friday, and allows flexible scheduling for the remaining nine hours. Traveling Conditions: Local travel between the Caldwell campus, Watauga campus, or any off-campus sites may be needed. Out of state travel is limited, but may be required for training and conferences. Experience and Training Must have experience at a journey or technician level with at least three years expertise in welding. Documented computer skills are essential. Diploma in welding from a professional school/college with a minimum of three years of welding experience required. Must be able to perform welds on various metals including stainless steel, carbon, aluminum, pipe and plate. Demonstrated performance in Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) Shielded Metal Arc Welding of Plate/Pipe (Stick), Cutting Processes (OFC/Plasm/Arc Gouging), blueprint reading and welding symbols. Preferred Experience: Experience teaching at a post-secondary level is highly preferred. Prior experience teaching online (Moodle) and/or hybrid courses preferred. recblid 4hnfgacc1ufb1bjp5h9o1j393hy44h |