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PartTime Non Benefited (nonstudent)
18.00 30.00
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A Workforce Development Welding and Metals Fabrication teacher will be expected to effectively demonstrate support of program education; provide a positive supportive and professional atmosphere for students and instructors; provide a positive and encouraging atmosphere for individuals in achieving their goal of successfully learning welding fundamentals. In addition the instructor will contribute to the effectiveness and quality of the shortterm welding classes; and provide constructive supportive behavioral feedback to improve the quality of education and student satisfaction.
Instructors teach assigned classes in accordance with established policies and guidelines.
Deliver the approved course of study as outlined in the syllabus maintaining a studentoriented approach to education.
Prepare and/or gather current instructional materials and equipment and use available technological equipment and methods for delivery.
Provide individual and group instruction.
Modify instructional material and methods based on program coordinator assessments and feedback.
Implement & evaluate new instructional technologies.
Evaluate student learning and teaching effectiveness through written oral practical and/or performance testing ensuring that what is taught is what is evaluated.
Provide frequent feedback to students regarding individual progress in each course.
Manage and supervise students in all assigned classroom and laboratory activities (substitute personnel must be approved by Program Manager).
Maintain discipline in the classroom and laboratory.
Recommend and assist Program Coordinator/Program Manager in preparing curriculum revisions.
Work with the advisory committee and program coordinator to meet changing needs of the program and industry.
Attend and participate in scheduled meetings.
Maintain current knowledge of technology in the field.
Maintain Physical strength and fitness level for working conditions in welding/fabrication environment.
6 years of experience in the field or equivalent combination of education/certificate and workrelated experience.
Certification in MIG TIG Stick and have experience welding Aluminum Steel & Unistrut preferred
Training specialized knowledge and/or degree in the Welding Field or equivalent experience.
Strong familiarity with technician training needs
Knowledge of adult learning methodology
Industryspecific certification if applicable
Ability to adapt to a variety of teaching methodologies including lectures group activities individual instruction distance learning and teaching with technology
Ability to demonstrate commitment to professional growth and development
Proficiency in usage of internet email word processing spreadsheet and presentation software applications
All applicants must provide a resume and proof of either education or work experience.
Supervisor experience preferred
Certified Welding Inspector preferred
Ability to lift 50 lbs. and be able to stand for long periods.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex age national origin disability veteran status gender identity sexual orientation or any other applicable legally protected status.
Full Time