Collision Repair Full-Time Faculty

University of Arkansas SystemNorth Little Rock, AR
9dOnsite

About The Position

The University of Arkansas – Pulaski Technical College in North Little Rock, Arkansas, is accepting applications for a Full-time Collision Repair Faculty position. University of Arkansas – Pulaski Technical College provides access to high-quality education that promotes student learning and enables individuals to develop to their fullest potential. Position Summary: Full-time faculty are professionals with the responsibility of providing a quality learning experience for UA - Pulaski Technical College students. Faculty perform instruction-related duties and responsibilities in a timely manner and in accordance with the mission, policies and procedures of the college. The relationship of the faculty member to the student is one of teacher and facilitator of learning. The successful hire will teach Intro to Collision Repair, Non-Structural Body Alignment and Repair I, Non-Structural Body Alignment and Repair II, Painting I, Painting II, and Damage Analysis and Estimation courses as assigned. The Collision Repair department and this position are located at the South Campus, in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Requirements

  • Five years of industry experience
  • I-CAR Certifications
  • Faculty will possess competence and experience to develop, revise, implement and assess the curriculum to ensure that students are acquiring current knowledge, including familiarity with technology used in classroom settings.
  • The ability to utilize web-based educational technology is expected.
  • Faculty must have flexibility to teach day and evening classes.
  • Teaching assignments may include our Main Campus and any other sites (including off-campus partner locations) and may involve alternative delivery methods.

Nice To Haves

  • Gold or Platinum I-CAR status
  • ASE (B-Series) certifications

Responsibilities

  • Maintenance of office hours/establishing a campus presence in accordance with UA-PTC Campus Presence Policy 623.
  • Actively and consistently participating in orientations, professional development workshops, all mandatory or required training, events, and meetings, such as commencement and convocation.
  • Establishing and maintaining positive, collaborative working relationships with students, colleagues and staff.
  • Demonstrating a willingness to use contemporary educational techniques and technology.
  • Maintaining skills or knowledge required for the collision repair industry.
  • Utilizing syllabus, BlackBoard, timeline of class curriculum and other information to present information in a timely manner for the success of students.
  • Providing prompt and accurate records of assessments and final grade reports.
  • Demonstrating consistent professionalism with students and commitment to working cooperatively with campus personnel to fulfill the Mission of the College.
  • Completing all required reports, including but not limited to, course-level or program-level outcomes assessment and academic program review, within the prescribed time frame.
  • Maintaining a clean and organized instructional environment
  • Incorporating feedback, emerging technologies, and updated instructional techniques to continuously enhance the quality and effectiveness of the program.
  • Organizing and hosting advisory committee meetings once each semester to ensure ongoing industry engagement, gather program feedback, and support continuous improvement efforts.
  • Support student participation in competitions such as SkillsUSA.
  • Other duties as assigned by the department director, school dean, or Provost.

Benefits

  • The University of Arkansas System is a comprehensive, publicly-supported higher education institution composed of 18 unique campuses, divisions and administrative units that share the singular goal of serving Arkansas residents and others by developing and sharing knowledge to impact an ever-changing world.
  • The UA System provides access to academic and professional education, and develops intellectual growth and cultural awareness in its students, staff and faculty.
  • The system further promotes an atmosphere of excellence that honors the heritage and diversity of our state and nation.
  • It provides students, researchers and professionals with tools to promote responsible stewardship of human, natural and financial resources in Arkansas and around the globe, and with workforce-relevant knowledge to enhance economic development efforts that improve the overall quality of life and societal well-being.
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