What are the responsibilities and job description for the Chemistry Instructor (Part-Time, On-Site) position at Kirtland Community College?
JOB
Kirtland Community College is accepting applications for Part-Time Chemistry Instructors qualified to teach Chemistry I and II. Instructors must be available to teach on-site at our campus located in Grayling, Michigan.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
The individual in this position must be able to communicate effectively with students, college personnel, and outside agencies utilizing both interpersonal and technical methodologies.Prepare for and instruct assigned courses through the use of appropriate learning experiences and materials which provide the opportunity to meet overall course objectives and program goals.To support student learning by meeting college requirements in assessing student learning.Establish and maintain a professional environment conducive to student learning.Evaluate student progress through day-to-day evaluation, written examinations, and overall observation. Provide students with feedback on progress on a timely basis.Actively support student success through guidance, advising, and assisting individual students as needed.Participate in professional activities including, but not limited to, curriculum planning, examination development, textbook selection, program evaluation/revision, and other professional planning activities.Participate in Student End of Course Evaluation process.Submission of grades according to college timelines.Attend meetings as specified by contract.Perform other duties as assigned.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
SupervisionWorks under the general supervision of the Dean of Arts and Sciences.CompensationCompensation is based on the number of contact hours associated with the course as listed in the college catalog.
Kirtland Community College is accepting applications for Part-Time Chemistry Instructors qualified to teach Chemistry I and II. Instructors must be available to teach on-site at our campus located in Grayling, Michigan.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
The individual in this position must be able to communicate effectively with students, college personnel, and outside agencies utilizing both interpersonal and technical methodologies.Prepare for and instruct assigned courses through the use of appropriate learning experiences and materials which provide the opportunity to meet overall course objectives and program goals.To support student learning by meeting college requirements in assessing student learning.Establish and maintain a professional environment conducive to student learning.Evaluate student progress through day-to-day evaluation, written examinations, and overall observation. Provide students with feedback on progress on a timely basis.Actively support student success through guidance, advising, and assisting individual students as needed.Participate in professional activities including, but not limited to, curriculum planning, examination development, textbook selection, program evaluation/revision, and other professional planning activities.Participate in Student End of Course Evaluation process.Submission of grades according to college timelines.Attend meetings as specified by contract.Perform other duties as assigned.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
SupervisionWorks under the general supervision of the Dean of Arts and Sciences.CompensationCompensation is based on the number of contact hours associated with the course as listed in the college catalog.