What are the responsibilities and job description for the Adjunct Instructor-Aviation Management and Career Pilot Technology position at Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College?
Posting Details
Position Summary Information
Position Title
Adjunct Instructor-Aviation Management and Career Pilot Technology
Employment Category
Adjunct
Contract Length
N / A
Expected Work Schedule
Variable
Anticipated Days
Monday - Thursday
Anticipated Hours
Day time hours : 9 : 30 a.m. - 2 : 00 p.m. and Night time hours : 6 : 00 p.m. - 8 : 45 p.m.
Anticipated Hours per Week
10-12 hours
Job Description Summary
Instruct all Aviation (AER) courses assigned by the program chair. Course topics include, but are not limited to :
Private Pilot
Instrument Rating
Commercial Pilot
History of Aviation
Aviation Management
Aerodynamics
Laws and FARs
Aircraft Engines and Systems
Safety of Flight
Human Factors in Aviation
Meteorology
Duties
Most courses require the instructor to teach face-to-face in the classroom setting. However, selected classes may be taught via online instruction, which the hiring manager will determine.
1. Plan and deliver course information in timely manner using appropriate technology
2. Complete paperwork at beginning and end of each semester
3. Maintain grade and attendance information
4. Utilize Moodle software
5. Gather and maintain appropriate FAR part 141 paperwork and records
6. Upholds the College Vision, Mission, Values, and Welcoming College statement RISE : Respect, Integrity, Support and Equity for Everyone
7. Supports diversity in all aspects.
Minimum Requirements
1. Associate's degree
2. Airplane category Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) or Advanced Ground Instructor (AGI) for private pilot courses; Certified Flight Instructor - Instrument Airplane (CFI-I) or Instrument Ground Instructor (IGI) for Instrument Rating courses
3. Proficiency in Microsoft Office
4. Excellent presentation and communication skills
5. Meet all FAR part 141 ground instructor requirements
Proficient with FAR part 141 regulations pertaining to pilot ground schools, student pilots, private pilots, commercial pilots, and instrument rating
Preferred Qualifications
1. Bachelor degree or higher in Aviation / Aerospace
2. Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)
3. Certified Flight Instructor - Instrument Airplane (CFI-I)
4. Commercial Pilot or Airline Transport Pilot
5. Minimum 2 years aviation teaching experience with FAR part 141 school
Special Instructions to Applicants
1. Upon submitting your online application, an unofficial transcript must be uploaded to your application for the related degree(s) listed in the "Minimum Requirements" and / or "Preferred Qualifications" section of the job posting. The unofficial transcript must list the individual courses taken. Diplomas will not be considered in lieu of an unofficial transcript.
2. If selected for hire, official sealed transcripts from an institution accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the Department of Education or official transcript evaluation (required if the degree was attained outside the US) from a National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) recognized organization, are required to be received a minimum of two business weeks before the first day of work. Failure to comply may result in revocation of the job offer.
3. Most courses require the instructor to teach face-to-face in the classroom setting. However, selected classes may be taught via online instruction, which the hiring manager will determine.
Posting Detail Information
Review Date : (Application should be submitted by 8 : 00 a.m. EST on this date for consideration)
06 / 26 / 2023
Start Date
08 / 14 / 2023
Keep Open Until Filled
Salary Range
1,020 to $2,040 per course (range is based on number of contact hours per course)
Salary : $1,020 - $2,040