What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Instructor Opportunity position at Bladen Community College?
Job Description
Instruct electrical courses to students, promoting student success and retention. Provide quality instruction using various teaching strategies and delivery methods.
Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
An associate degree or higher in Electrical or Electronics or a related field is preferred. Relevant industry experience is also considered. Industry recognized credentials and/or related work experience will be taken into account. NCCER and National Electrical Code certification is desired. A good understanding of electronics and industrial controls is an asset.
Language Skills:
The ability to read, analyze, and interpret policies and procedures is required. Effective written and verbal communication skills are necessary for presenting information and responding to questions from managers, instructors, students, and the public. Speaking Spanish is an asset.
Instruct electrical courses to students, promoting student success and retention. Provide quality instruction using various teaching strategies and delivery methods.
Responsibilities:
- Design and implement meaningful instructional activities incorporating latest technologies.
- Evaluate student performance and provide detailed feedback.
- Maintain a clean, safe, and efficient classroom/lab.
- Use the college's student information system and retention software to assist students.
- Complete required records including attendance and grades in a timely manner.
Qualifications:
An associate degree or higher in Electrical or Electronics or a related field is preferred. Relevant industry experience is also considered. Industry recognized credentials and/or related work experience will be taken into account. NCCER and National Electrical Code certification is desired. A good understanding of electronics and industrial controls is an asset.
Language Skills:
The ability to read, analyze, and interpret policies and procedures is required. Effective written and verbal communication skills are necessary for presenting information and responding to questions from managers, instructors, students, and the public. Speaking Spanish is an asset.