What are the responsibilities and job description for the English Instructor (Part-time) position at Beaufort County Community College?
Posting Details
Position Information
Posting Number
FY140354PT
Position Summary Information
Job Description Summary
This is a part-time faculty position teaching courses in English. Teaching assignments may include day, evening, online, hybrid, blended, NCIH broadcast, and lab-based sections. Individuals who are not available to teach on campus will not be considered for this position. On-campus teaching is required. Additionally, part-time faculty are required to participate in course and curriculum design, development of student learning outcomes, and data collection and assessment. They must also fulfill all other duties and responsibilities of instructors as required, including on-going professional development. Flexibility and a willingness to change depending upon the needs of the students or the institution are necessary.
Location
Beaufort County Community College (Washington, NC)
Type of Position
Faculty
Full-Time/Part-Time
Part Time
Terms of Employment
Contracted Term
Minimum Qualifications
Master’s degree in English or a master’s degree in a related discipline plus 18 master’s hours in English from a regionally accredited institution.
Preferred Qualifications
Successful teaching experience in a community/technical college or similar post-secondary institution. Experience teaching seated, hybrid, and online courses. Working knowledge of Blackboard, Self-Service, and AVISO.
Essential Duties
1. Exhibiting an understanding and acceptance of the “open door” philosophy of Beaufort County Community College.
2. Teaching all programs or courses assigned according to published curriculum course outlines in the Master Curriculum File.
3. Incorporating innovative and creative teaching techniques where desirable.
4. Writing competency-based course outlines, behavioral objectives, and learning cycles for courses taught, and reviewing as scheduled.
5. Developing and distributing syllabi for each course taught.
6. Being responsible for administrative aspects relating to FTE reports, end-of -semester reports, posting grades, and submitting book orders to Lead Instructor.
7. Being responsible for tracking and recording daily and weekly attendance, enforcing the College’s attendance policies, submitting AVISO alerts, and following drop and withdraw procedures.
8. Presenting to the Dean or Lead Instructor any problems, suggestions, and recommendations for improving instructional services.
9. Referring all students to Student Services who are scholastically deficient, consistently absent and tardy, or in need of counseling.
10. Maintaining a high, current level of subject matter by becoming involved in professional organizations and attending professional meetings.
11. Assisting in the selection of learning resources in appropriate subject area(s) and encouraging students to use these materials.
12.Fulfilling other responsibilities as assigned by the Lead Instructor and Division Dean.
FLSA
Exempt
Estimated Hours per Week
Range
Compensation is based on the College's salary plan for adjuncts.
Posting Detail Information
Open Date
11/01/2024
Close Date
Open Until Filled
Yes
Special Instructions to Applicants
If, on the day of the application deadline, you have requested, but not yet received, your transcripts, you may attach a copy of the transcript request form/confirmation in the “unofficial transcript 1” location in order to submit the application before it closes. However, if we have not received your transcripts prior to the date the selection committee begins reviewing the applications, you may not be considered for this position. Due to encryption, you may not be able to properly download electronic official transcripts received directly from the institution. You may have to print and scan these transcripts in order for them to upload. If you have questions, or have applied recently and think your transcripts may still be on file with BCCC, please contact Human Resources at 252-940-6404 to confirm.
About Us
Beaufort County Community College serves a 2,100 square mile service region comprised of four counties (Beaufort, Hyde, Tyrrell, and Washington) in coastal North Carolina. BCCC maintains a 126-acre main campus in Washington, NC, and centers in Engelhard, NC, and Roper, NC. The college enrolls over 2,100 unduplicated headcount students per year in its credit programs and approximately 4,100 unduplicated headcount students in its continuing education programs. The college places a strong emphasis on achievement of student success outcomes within a collegial, collaborative, and welcoming atmosphere.
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