What are the responsibilities and job description for the Part Time Instructors - Professional & Continuing Studies position at Loyola University - New Orleans?
In support of the Professional and Continuing Studies programs at the university, Part-Time Instructors will provide instruction and/or curriculum for non-credit courses offered through the University. Open Enrollment, Non-Credit courses are offered to support a variety of professional occupations. These Instructor positions are part-time, as needed.Essential Functions
Provide instruction and/or curriculum for non-credit courses
Additional Responsibilities:
Complete and submit paperwork as applicable, including attendance rosters and assessment results, be able to use on-campus equipment and basic internet skills
Required Education, Experience, Skills and Abilities:
Preferred Qualifications:
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must be able to conduct training sessions for entire duration of scheduled time slots, whether sitting or standing. Must be able to maneuver around a variety of assigned classrooms to assist students if applicable. Must be able to transport required instructional materials and/or classroom supplies and/or equipment for assigned classes. Must be able to conduct required field trips pertaining to assigned classes and provide own transportation to these field trips.
Additional information:
This is an occasional, as-needed position.
Classes could be scheduled in daytime or evening hours, on weekdays or weekends, as mutually agreed upon before scheduling courses. Hours can vary between 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Instructional topics include:
Provide instruction and/or curriculum for non-credit courses
Additional Responsibilities:
Complete and submit paperwork as applicable, including attendance rosters and assessment results, be able to use on-campus equipment and basic internet skills
Required Education, Experience, Skills and Abilities:
- Strong written and oral communication skills
- Industry-based credential (IBC) such as certifications, licenses, permits, etc., will be required of any instructor teaching courses designed to help students obtain those IBCs
- Required qualifications in the other areas will vary by topic being taught
Preferred Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree or higher
- Previous professional experience planning and/or conducting training
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must be able to conduct training sessions for entire duration of scheduled time slots, whether sitting or standing. Must be able to maneuver around a variety of assigned classrooms to assist students if applicable. Must be able to transport required instructional materials and/or classroom supplies and/or equipment for assigned classes. Must be able to conduct required field trips pertaining to assigned classes and provide own transportation to these field trips.
Additional information:
This is an occasional, as-needed position.
Classes could be scheduled in daytime or evening hours, on weekdays or weekends, as mutually agreed upon before scheduling courses. Hours can vary between 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Instructional topics include:
- Affordable Housing Management
- College Preparatory Sciences – Physiology, Anatomy, and Biology
- College Preparatory Algebra
- Cyber Security
- Emotional Intelligence (EQ)
- Financial Planning – Investment, Income Tax, Retirement, Estate, and Personal Finance
- Medical Coding
- Notary Public Preparatory
- Paralegal Studies
- Project Management
- Spanish