Adjunct Instructors needed with expertise in a variety of manufacturing skills. Working schedule is flexible and on an as-needed basis. The individual does not need to be knowledgeable about all topics, but knowledgeable in at least one of the areas listed below:
- Industrial Maintenance
- Rigging
- Hydraulics
- Pneumatics
- Fluid Power
- Power Transmission
- Machining, manual or CNC
- Motor Controls
- PLC’s
- Electronics
- Blueprint Reading
- Metrology and Quality Control
- Robotics
Plan, prepare, implement, teach, and evaluate classroom, laboratory, and clinical instruction. Participate in program development and evaluation. Participate in program-related activities as needed.
Participates in course development, implementation, and evaluation consistent with the program’s philosophy, objectives, and conceptual framework as directed by the Dean or full-time faculty member by possibly:
- Formulating course goals and objectives for each class and lab (if applicable)
- Organizing and recommending course content
- Recommending teaching methods
- Recommending textbook and other teaching materials
- Planning classroom and lab (if applicable) assignments
- Creating examinations
- Conducting classroom instruction using other methods of instruction, in addition to lecture
- Providing feedback to students regarding their performance within a reasonable period of
- time.
- Provides current, organized instruction in classroom and other teaching environments (if applicable) utilizing sound, comprehensive principles.
- Supervises and evaluates student learning in the classroom and other teaching environments (as applicable).
- Cooperates and collaborates with other college divisions to meet students’ learning needs and objectives.
- Provides a climate that is conducive for learning for students.
- Participates in College, Division, program, and course assessment activities for programs, courses, and institutional initiatives, including the recommendations of goals, methods, and quality indicators.