Adjunct (Part-Time) Instructor - Veterinary Technology (Spring 2022 Semester)

Adjunct (Part-Time) Instructor - Veterinary Technology (Spring 2022 Semester)

Employer

Gaston College
201 Highway U.S. 321
Dallas, NC 28034
Phone: 704-922-6200

Job Location

201 Highway U.S. 321

Dallas, NC 28034

Salary/Grade

$31.00 - $33.00 Hourly

Benefits

No

Job Category

  • Instructional (Faculty)

Application Period

Opens: Tuesday, January 4, 2022
Closes: Saturday, May 14, 2022

Target Start Date

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Expected Work Hours

Part Time

Employment Type

Part Time

Minimum Qualifications

  • Associate degree (or higher) in Veterinary Technology or a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from a regionally accredited institution required.
  • Registered Veterinary Technician or Doctor of Veterinary Medicine required.
  • License to practice in North Carolina required.
  • Must meet minimum SACS criteria and the minimum criteria of other pertinent accrediting, licensing, and credentialing agencies in the area of teaching assignment.

 

MINIMUM EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATIONS

 

  • Minimum of two years of clinical experience as an RVT or DVM required.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience teaching college-level courses preferred.

Position Description

SUMMARY

OPEN UNTIL FILLED

An adjunct (part-time) instructor is a College employee whose primary assignment involves teaching or the direct support of teaching.  The position of adjunct instructor involves delivery of instruction, preparation and evaluation of such instruction, and accessibility to students.  Teach morning and afternoon classes at multiple instruction sites through multiple modes as required. 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

 

  1. Conduct assigned classes of instruction in the best manner to achieve student learning; present information, ideas, and skills in ways which are appropriate to a variety of learning styles and which show sensitivity to a diverse student population. 
  2. Provide students with the approved course syllabus and relate instruction and evaluation to that syllabus. 
  3. Treat students with tact and respect; maintain collegial relationships; and work productively as a member of a team. 
  4. Evaluate achievement with timely interim and final performance evaluations and assign grades which reflect College policy and the achievement of course objectives as stated in the syllabus. 
  5. Maintain overall accessibility to students, which necessitates flexibility in arranging out-of-class consultations to accommodate student needs. 
  6. Maintain instructional quality and effectiveness through constant and timely revisions of courses and course syllabi within assigned content area. 
  7. Maintain class records and submit required reports in a timely manner. 
  8. Maintain currency in content areas through appropriate professional development.

Job Post Contact

Maelle Keener