Job Summary
The instructor is responsible for the coordination planning preparation presentation and evaluation of classroom instruction and related activities. The instructor is responsible for performing assigned duties during the day evening or weekend on any Midland College campus as assigned. At a minimum the related activities include instruction instructional counseling academic advising serving on various committees and may include participating in local state regional and national professional activities and organizations. The instructor performs all other duties as directed by the Department Chair Division Dean Vice President of Instruction the President or designee.
Essential Functions
Instruct students in assigned facetoface (day and evening) hybrid and online courses in accordance with the course syllabus and college policy Teach select dual credit courses which may include travel to local high school campuses Maintain professional relationships with students colleagues and the community Provide access to students through posted office hours electronic communication syllabus and other appropriate methods Participate in student recruitment and advising Actively participate in the development administration and reporting of program assessment Submit required college reports forms and timely grading Stay current with trends and innovations in the field Continually improve the quality of instruction by reviewing and utilizing methodologies techniques and delivery methods including nocost texts and course materials Plan and organize lectures utilize research and reference materials Develop syllabi and other learning aids Serve on departmental division and collegewide committees as requested by the Department Chair Division Dean Vice President of Instruction the President or designee Participate in graduation and other required official College functions Orient and mentor new fulltime and parttime faculty Other duties as assigned
Physical Demands
Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time Must be able to sit or stand for long periods of time The person in this position needs to move from office to classroom occasionally Repetitive use of a keyboard at a workstation Use of manual dexterity The person in this position frequently communicates with others; must be able to exchange accurate information Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision distance vision color vision and the ability to adjust focus Frequently moves equipment or paperwork weighing up to 20 pounds Office and classroom setting Ability to work extended hours and attend Midland College or community events The person in this position needs to occasionally move or drive to other locations on and off campus
Required Qualifications
Masters Degree in Accounting or a Masters degree plus 18 graduate semester hours in Accounting Excellent communication skills both oral and written; excellent interpersonal skills Excellent organizational skills Commitment to academic excellence and exceptional service Must possess a valid Texas Drivers License good driving record and be insurable on Midland Colleges insurance policy
Preferred Qualifications
Doctorate in Accounting and a secondary teaching field in Business Finance Economics or Management Community college teaching experience College/dual credit teaching experience Knowledge and use of Canvas and other instructional technology Knowledge and use of Open Educational Resources ( OER )