ADN Biology Instructor

Valley CollegeBeckley, WV
1dOnsite

About The Position

ADN BIOLOGY INSTRUCTOR SUMMARY The incumbent's primary responsibility is to provide high-quality instruction to students enrolled in BIO101 (Microbiology) , BIO201 (Anatomy and Physiology I) , and/or BIO202 (Anatomy and Physiology II) . The instructor is expected to plan, organize, and deliver coursework in a manner that supports successful student learning and reflects the learning-centered values and goals of Valley College. All instructional activities must be conducted in accordance with Valley College policies, procedures, and applicable regulatory standards. Because this position handles sensitive student and institutional information, strict adherence to all confidentiality and privacy requirements is expected.

Requirements

  • Graduate degree in Biology or a closely related discipline , including at least eighteen (18) graduate semester hours in BIO-designated coursework from a regionally accredited institution, is required.

Nice To Haves

  • Two (2) or more years of full-time equivalent teaching experience is preferred.
  • Experience integrating instructional technology into teaching and learning is preferred, as is experience teaching through an Interactive Video Network (IVN) or comparable remote-delivery platform.

Responsibilities

  • Follow instructor-provided lesson plans that include lecture and/or lab instruction, assignments, activities, homework, and-when applicable-evaluation tools.
  • Instructors are expected to collaborate with the Academics team to ensure lesson plans align with the corporate curriculum.
  • Develops lesson plans, lectures, labs, assignment/activities, and homework as required or requested.
  • Demonstrate procedures/processes and operate appropriate equipment as designated by the curriculum.
  • Grade and evaluate students' work in a timely manner and provide constructive feedback, if applicable.
  • Provide reports/updates on students, as requested
  • Responsible for maintaining a cooperative and professional learning environment.
  • Assist and tutor students who are experiencing difficulty with course material, as needed.
  • Represents the school positively to prospective students, current students, and supporters.
  • Conduct ongoing evaluation of course materials as outlined in the Valley College Nursing Program bylaws.
  • Participate in the selection of textbooks and instructional materials.
  • Maintain student handouts, tests, assignments, and course syllabi as directed by the Program Administrator.
  • Develop a professional development growth plan.
  • Provide supporting documentation demonstrating completion of the plan's activities.
  • Attend scheduled faculty meetings and in-service workshops as required.
  • Performs other responsibilities requested by supervisor
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