Adjunct Instructor - Electrician Technology

Tennessee Board of RegentsMcMinnville, OR
$25 - $35Onsite

About The Position

The Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology (TCATs) serve as the premier suppliers of workforce development throughout the State of Tennessee. At TCAT - McMinnville, this means we care, we listen, and we encourage. The diverse experience of our employees allows us to grow and inspire one another, to come alongside our students with real-life experience, and to graduate innovative problem solvers back into our communities. The work that we do is an investment that enriches lives every day.

Requirements

  • Minimum of three (3) years of approved employment experience in the occupation to be taught beyond the normal learning period
  • Evidence of strong work ethic as it relates to timeliness of reporting, oversight of multiple on-going projects, and the ability to work with others.
  • Proficient computer skills.
  • Ability to deal tactfully with the students, public, and co-workers; to exercise good judgment in evaluating situations and making decisions.
  • Possess valid TN driver’s license.

Nice To Haves

  • Diploma from an accredited technical college
  • Prior teaching experience, especially in a postsecondary setting.
  • Associate degree or higher from an accredited institution.

Responsibilities

  • Delivers quality instruction in their field of expertise as it relates to the programs offered at the Tennessee College of Applied Technology – McMinnville, our Coffee County Instructional Service Center, or at a specific teaching location.
  • Demonstrates a commitment to student success.
  • Teaches skills appropriate to the occupational area that will prepare students to become an economic asset.
  • Guides students in selection, perception, and performance of suitable learning activities.
  • Organizes class time effectively and efficiently in order that learning activities can be accomplished.
  • Examines, evaluates, and selects textbooks and reference materials commensurate to the course being taught.
  • Starts and ends class at designated time.
  • Utilizes individual and/or group instructional procedures appropriate to the requirements of the assigned activities and the student’s needs.
  • Supervises student conduct to ensure that the potentially hazardous shops/labs/classrooms provide an orderly environment conducive to productivity.
  • Maintains a well-organized, safe, and clean shop and/or classroom.
  • Advises students of the importance of safety in relation to machinery, tools, and equipment.
  • Investigates and makes a full report on every accident on the day the accident occurs, using the “Preliminary Accident Report Form.”
  • Accepts responsibility for equipment, tools, and supplies assigned to shop and/or classroom.
  • Maintains an inventory of equipment, controls storage, repair, and usage of materials in order to minimize loss or abuse.
  • Keeps in contact with business and industry so that the curriculum can be updated to reflect changes in high-tech society.
  • Stays in close communication with the full-time program instructor and/or other adjunct instructors of the same course.
  • Keeps and shares with students continuously updated records of competencies acquired during their enrollment.
  • Evaluates each student’s progress at specific intervals (end of trimester) and completes permanent records.
  • Assists, as directed by administration, in follow-up evaluations of graduates and their programs.
  • Helps students, as opportunities become available and known, in job placement for both full-time and part-time employment.
  • Requisitions equipment, supplies, materials, and instructional aides as needed, working within the perimeters of school guidelines and available funds.
  • Participates as a member of various faculty/staff committees.
  • Participates in seminars, workshops, and conferences.
  • Other duties as assigned by the Vice President for Academics and Student Services.
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