What are the responsibilities and job description for the Faculty - Automotive Technology position at Dodge City Community College?
JOB SUMMARY: Under the general supervision of the Vice President of Workforce Development, the Automotive Technology Instructor will engage in a variety of learning support and instructional/institutional practices; recruit, advise and mentor students by providing a positive and encouraging environment for learning; and, work collaboratively within the Workforce Development department to include service on various college committees. The instructional load may consist of day/night classes; face-to-face, online, and hybrid delivery, and on and off campus classes. The instructor must be able to design and implement new courses to curriculum as needed. Base salary is determined based on the matrix outlined in the Faculty Negotiated Agreement considering credentials and experience.
Essential Functions/Responsibilities
Required Qualifications
Essential Functions/Responsibilities
- To understand and commit to the mission of the College ~ Dodge City Community College provides a student-centered learning environment where students can achieve their educational, personal, and career goals.
- Make continuous efforts to improve the quality of instruction by reviewing and utilizing innovative methodologies, techniques, and delivery methods, and remaining current on discipline specific and pedagogical issues.
- Commit to familiarizing, implementing and utilizing current forms of technology both in instruction and when communicating with staff and students.
- Facilitate learning in Automotive Technology or related courses ranging from introductory to advanced.
- Ability to instruct, set up and maintain all laboratory courses associated with community college-level Automotive Technology courses.
- Prepare syllabi and learning materials for classroom use.
- Teach an instructional load which may consist of day, night, on/off campus, interactive television or weekend classes.
- Organize and maintain appropriate classroom records and management techniques.
- Order and maintain program inventory for instructional tools/equipment.
- Develop curriculum to meet Kansas Board of Regents course guidelines.
- Promote competency-based education; identify desired student results.
- Assist with community outreach and participation in appropriate advisory committees.
- Provide academic/technical/transfer advisement of students.
- Recruit students.
- Participate in departmental and institutional committees.
- Maintain appropriate office hours to assist students.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
- High School Graduate or GED completer.
- Bachelor's Degree and/or applicable college-level course work or appropriate training/experience. Military experience strongly considered.
- Extensive knowledge of Automotive Technology, including equipment maintenance, installation, quality control, and operation monitoring.
- Valid industry-recognized credentials in Automotive Technology. Teaching and/or training experience.
- Ability to demonstrate excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Ability to work with groups, organizations, and institution.
- Computer skills and ability to use technology in the classroom.
- Must obtain and maintain a valid Kansas driver's license.
- Master's degree or higher in a related field with a minimum of 18 graduate hours.
- Community College or College/University teaching experience.
- Physical ability to work on Electrical equipment.
- Ability to lift and carry 20-50 lbs
- Ability to work on feet (standing, walking, constant movement) for an extended period of time.
- Ability to bend, stoop, kneel, twist, climb, crawl, and lift objects.
- Ability to communicate, hear, and see student, staff, and faculty.
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