Adjunct Instructors are responsible for the facilitation of student learning and the on-going development of instructional strategies that promote student success.
Foster student learning by developing appropriate instructional strategies to meet diverse student needs and support student engagement.
Employ learning experiences that integrate multiple delivery methodologies and instructional technologies to maximize student success, such as hybrid, in-person, virtual, and on-line course delivery.
Assess student learning and provide regular feedback to help students be successful.
Use data to measure quality outcomes related to course success and learning and implement improvement strategies based on the evidence.
Fulfill assigned schedule, maintain accurate student attendance and grade records, maintain instructional environment with emphasis on safety, housekeeping, and equipment security, and ensure opportunities for student/engagement evaluation.
Support the college by engaging with the department, as well as staying current with internal and external changes and initiatives.
Build and maintain ongoing relationships with community, industry, and clinical partners.
Proactively promote the College and our programs.
Serve as an advocate for students and collaborate with Student Services staff to retain students, close achievement gaps, and help all students be successful.
Continually improve knowledge and skills in emerging trends, current occupational practices and teaching through professional development activities, and current employment in the field.
Maintain Faculty Quality Assurance System requirements and licensure required to maintain individual and program accreditation.
If needed, develop curriculum and instructional materials that are competency-based, current, consistent with employer expectations, and aligned with the college policy on the level of required documentation.
Associate degree or the degree/licensure level at which the adjunct instructor is teaching at a minimum; bachelor's degree preferred.
Minimum of at least 4,000 hours occupational experience in a target job for the program being taught.
If teaching in our Law Enforcement or Jail Recruit Academies, applicants must have at a minimum completed the Department of Justice’s Instructor Development course, and possess the proper certifications from the Department of Justice for the Academy topics being taught.
Qualified per FVTC requirements at time of, and throughout employment as an instructor.
Must also meet and maintain Higher Learning Commission (HLC) requirements, Faculty Quality Assurance Standards (FQAS), and/or other job specific licensing standards.
Proficiency utilizing learning management system.
Strong verbal communication skills.
Adapt quickly to changing demands, assignments, and circumstances to meet student needs.
Communicate effectively and professionally with various audiences.
Engage in continuous improvement in the quality of instruction by embracing innovative methodologies, techniques, and delivery methods.
Prior to hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted.
3-5 years occupational experience preferred.
Teaching or training experience is desirable.
Ability to plan, organize, instruct, and facilitate quality education programs, including development of relevant curriculum.
In this position you will automatically be enrolled in the FICA Alternative Retirement Plan which helps you start save for retirement.
Work-life balance is supported through flexible schedules or remote work options (for some positions) and wellbeing programs.
Professional development opportunities include training.
Additional perks at the Appleton Main Campus include an onsite dental clinic, fitness center, Parent/Child Center (onsite child care), library, café, printing services, Trilogy Salon & Spa, and more.