$36,340. (Minimum Annual Salary Reflects a 10-Month Recurring Teaching Assignment)
BRIEF JOB DESCRIPTION:
· Provides instruction to students in both theory and practice in First Year Experience (FYE).
· Incorporates a variety of teaching methods and materials to assist students with differing educational experiences,
experiential backgrounds, and learning styles to assist them in meeting course competencies. Evaluate students'
progress toward stated course competencies and inform them of their progress in a timely manner.
· Provide quality and timely access to students and communicate availability though appropriate methods such as
posted campus/office hours and electronic communication.
· Maintain professional relationships with colleagues, students, and the community. Incorporate a variety of teaching
methods and materials to assists students with differing educational experiences, experiential backgrounds, and
learning styles to assist students in meeting course objectives. Evaluate students' progress toward stated course
competencies and inform them of their progress in a timely manner.
· Participate in non-teaching assignments including instructional development, academic advising, registration
assignments, college-wide and/or division activities and committees, professional development, internal and external
service, and other assigned responsibilities determined in consultation with the dean.
· Position requires teaching 15-18 credit hours each semester. Teaching assignments may be on one or more of the
college's campuses or offsite locations and may include concurrent enrollment, evening and weekend programs,
online instruction, and other instructional modalities.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Master's degree from an accredited university in a teaching discipline. Experience in Student Life, teaching or directing first year experience and/or student success courses preferred. Candidate should be familiar with PowerPoint/Prezi; Blackboard or other online modalities; and should possess computer skills in word processing and digital literacy. Must be proficient in both written and verbal communication.