Communications Instructor
Employer
Job Location
Multiple Campuses
Salary/Grade
Benefits
Job Category
- Instructional (Faculty)
Application Period
Closes: Wednesday, April 5, 2023
Target Start Date
Expected Work Hours
Employment Type
Minimum Qualifications
• subject matter education and/or training and experience that have both the breadth and depth needed to ensure effective teaching in the appropriate subject areas per the guidelines as adopted by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and any appropriate governing agency • Master’s degree in Communication preferred or Master’s degree in related field with 18 graduate hours in Communication • demonstrated experience in teaching in a community college setting is a plus • experience with diverse populations strongly preferred • prefer prior experience with online instruction
Preferred Qualifications
• subject matter education and/or training and experience that have both the breadth and depth needed to ensure effective teaching in the appropriate subject areas per the guidelines as adopted by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and any appropriate governing agency • Master’s degree in Communication preferred or Master’s degree in related field with 18 graduate hours in Communication • demonstrated experience in teaching in a community college setting is a plus • experience with diverse populations strongly preferred • prefer prior experience with online instruction
Position Description
Job Summary: Full-time Curriculum Instructors have three areas of responsibility, instructional, advising, and other duties. Instructional activities require, among other things, subject matter expertise and a thorough preparation for every instructional responsibility. Advising duties demand knowledge of the students’ chosen field of study, as well as an understanding of registration, testing, and other procedures. Other responsibilities include, completion of necessary paperwork, serving on committees, attending College functions, and recruitment and retention activities. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: • Instructional Activities: o follow appropriate course goals and objectives along with evaluation methods which accurately measure student learning o be thoroughly prepared for each instructional responsibility, regardless of setting o maintain an up-to-date syllabus for each course using the approved syllabus template o be present for the entire scheduled instructional time or provide appropriate class coverage plans to the Division Dean, Director and Program Chair in the case of necessary absences o teach a typical load of 36-44 contact hours during the 10-month contract period, as determined on an instructor-by-instructor basis. Other assigned activities may affect teaching load. o as part of the five-day workweek, maintain a minimum of five office hours per week. o ensure instructional materials comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines. • Advising: o serve as an academic advisor to assigned students o be accessible to advisees during registration o maintain accurate advisee records o follow appropriate guidelines for placement testing into courses o follow registration procedures o be knowledgeable about the programs of study, catalog requirements, recommended sequences, etc. with respect to assigned advisees’ fields of study o be an advocate for student success Related Responsibilities: • attend scheduled or called College, divisional or other meetings unless prevented by assigned teaching duties • serve on College committees as requested by Division Dean or Director, Vice-president for Instruction, or the President • attend curriculum graduation • complete and submit in a timely manner paperwork such as grade reports, financial forms, class coverage forms and others as necessary for the efficient and effective operation of the College; • work with program advisory committee as appropriate • work with Department Chair and Division Dean or Director to order needed equipment and supplies • comply with College policies and procedures • remain current in the field of study by keeping abreast of professional literature, participating in professional organizations, taking classes and attending conferences and workshops as feasible and appropriate • strive to improve teaching strategies and skills by attending conferences, workshops, classes, etc. on instructional methods and technology. • visit local schools, businesses and community organizations • participate in and help to develop recruitment and retention activities • work cooperatively with faculty, staff and students in a congenial and professional manner • exhibit a commitment to community college education and the concept of a learning-centered, open admissions institution • demonstrated effective and professional written and oral communication skills and organizational skills • commitment to the College’s diversity and inclusion initiatives • perform other duties as assigned Surroundings/Environment: Standard classroom environment, usually indoors, away from elements, with moderate noise. Physical Effort: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to maintain a stationary position for an extended period; move about the classroom, operate and position computers, as needed; and frequently communicate with students. The employee may occasionally move up to 25 pounds. Scheduling: This is a full-time position. Availability for both day and evening coursework on any Mitchell Community College site (or arranged off-campus courses) is required. Travel: Local travel is required, including between campus locations. Out of state travel is limited, but may be required for special trainings/conferences.
Job Post Contact
Christina Sharkey, Human Resources Assistant
Mitchell Community College
500 W. Broad Street, Statesville, NC 28677
(704)978-1371 office
(704)978-3117 fax