About The Position

Under general supervision, this position involves teaching electrical courses related to the installation and maintenance of residential and commercial wiring, motors and motor controls, basic electronics, and programmable logic controllers. The instructor will also assist program faculty in developing and delivering new and existing electrical installation & maintenance technology courses, both for credit and non-credit. Responsibilities include preparing course syllabi, conducting program and course level assessments, administering student evaluations, and addressing student concerns. The role requires maintaining and revising instructional methods to meet diverse student needs, integrating classroom technology, and providing college and community service. Participation in faculty and administrative committees and professional development is expected. Additional duties include advising students, maintaining office hours, and collaborating with other faculty on program objectives. The position may involve evening, weekend, and off-campus assignments, and a commitment to community college principles is essential.

Requirements

  • Associate degree in Electricity / Electrical Installation and Maintenance Technology plus 5 years of related work experience with a current journey worker license; or, 15 college credits in Electricity / Electrical Installation and Maintenance Technology plus 7 years (including training) of related work experience with a current journey worker license.
  • Must have a current journey worker license.

Nice To Haves

  • Demonstrate a sustained record of effectiveness In teaching at the community college and/or apprenticeship level or higher and specifically related to In Electrical Installation and Maintenance Technology.
  • Evidence of strong leadership, communication and written skills.
  • Ability to prioritize workload, multi-task and meet strict deadlines.
  • Ability to work cooperatively with others.
  • Ability to work with diverse students, faculty and community.
  • Understanding of the community college philosophy.

Responsibilities

  • Teach electrical courses related to the installation and maintenance of residential and commercial wiring, motors and motor controls, basic electronics, and programmable logic controllers.
  • Assist program faculty in the identification, development and delivery of new and existing non-credit electrical installation & maintenance technology courses and related services, for credit or noncredit as applicable.
  • Work cooperatively with the division chair and colleagues to develop an understanding of student needs in the discipline or area of primary responsibility including preparation of course syllabi, completion of appropriate program level and course level assessment, administering course student evaluation and dealing with student concerns.
  • Maintain and revise, where appropriate, instructional methods and strategies to meet diverse student needs.
  • Integrate the use of classroom technology as appropriate.
  • Provide College and community service.
  • Participate in faculty and administrative committees and professional development activities.
  • Advising students.
  • Participating In faculty and administrative committees.
  • Community service and in-service training.
  • Maintaining an approved program of professional self-Improvement.
  • Maintaining office hours.
  • Working with other faculty members in preparing; adapting, and revising program objectives.
  • Perform related duties as assigned.
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