Primary Purpose
Provide instruction in Health & Human Performance Outdoor Leadership courses including lecture and select learning lab components. Parttime instructors direct student learning discussions and evaluate student performance in the classroom and during handson field sessions.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Provide instruction in Outdoor Leadership courses. This includes lecturing and guiding in classroom activities providing individual conference time to guide and evaluate student progress. Teaching assignments may include courses taught during the day and/or evening and classes taught on or off campus. Office Hours and Student Contact. All instructors are expected to be available to their students outside of class when students are scheduled on campus. There is a minimum of at least one office hour per week for each course taught. Cooperate with other College personnel and Outdoor Leadership faculty to assist students progression of learning. Act as a resource person for students. Perform other essential duties and tasks specific to each location as assigned.
Minimum Requirements
Bachelors degree in Outdoor Education Adventure Education Outdoor Leadership Experiential Education or a closely related discipline; or a Bachelors degree with the acquirement of a professional level certification from a recognized organization such as the American Mountain Guides Association the American Canoe Association the Association for Challenge Course technology or some other. One year of successful College teaching experience in the subject area. Special Qualifications (required): Current valid drivers license or the ability to obtain within 30days of employment and the ability to successfully complete COCC Driving Policy Wilderness First Responder Certification
Preferred Qualifications
Teaching experience in a community college