Classification: Faculty |
Status: Part Time |
Minimum Salary: |
Purpose:
Faculty required to teach on-campus courses. The primary purpose of this position is the coordination, planning, preparation, presentation, and evaluation of classroom instruction and related activities. At a minimum, the related activities include instruction, academic advising, serving on various committees, and participating in local, state, regional, and national professional activities and organizations. An instructor performs all other duties as directed by the appropriate program director, Dean, Vice President for Instruction, or the President.
Major Responsibilities:
Be familiar with the mission, goals and objectives of NTCC.
Teach students in assigned classes in accordance with the course descriptions published in the catalog, the course syllabus, and within institutional policies and procedures.
Meet classes regularly and punctually and be prepared to conduct them as effectively as possible.
Keep active at a high level of expertise in the subjects taught and stimulate enthusiasm for those subjects;
Cooperate in the development of curriculum; preparation of syllabi; the selection of textbooks, library materials, instructional materials, equipment, and supplies.
Keep students informed and updated concerning course content, requirements, evaluation procedures, and attendance requirements;
Keep students informed about their progress through the prompt grading of papers and other work;
Maintain accurate attendance and scholastic records for the certification of class roles and submit reports as required.
File an appropriate course syllabus for each course taught with the office of the Vice President for Instruction;
Conduct class evaluations and complete other college evaluations in accordance with college policy;
Ensure that assigned classes are held as scheduled;
Participate in program/curriculum review and development and student learning outcomes initiatives;
Incorporate appropriate instructional technologies in instructional delivery;
Maximize the learning opportunities for each student;
Keep up-to-date in teaching field and continue professional growth through graduate courses, work in a professional organization, travel, staff development activities, community service, research, work experience, or other related activity.
Submit annual program budgets to the appropriate Division Director, Program Director, Dean, or the Vice President for Instruction in accordance with the annual budget planning process;
Assist in recruitment and retention of students;
Serve as an academic advisor to students who have designated a major in the faculty member’s assigned area;
Post and maintain on-campus office hours for student consultations according to college policy;
Submit required reports to the appropriate college personnel;
Attend faculty meetings, commencement ceremonies, professional development and orientation activities, and other meetings as called by the President, Vice President for Instruction, Deans, Program Directors, or Division Directors;
Become thoroughly familiar with all college policies and procedures and comply with all college policies and procedures;
Serve on and provide information to college committees as needed;
Be actively involved in the co-curricular activities of the college;
Convey college-related information to students in a timely manner as requested by college officials.
Maintain good and solid relationships with discipline counterparts in secondary and four-year
Qualifications:
- Minimum of 2 years work experience required.
- Texas EMT-Paramedic Certification required.
- Associate Degree (preferred or required?)
To be considered for this position, a complete application packet must be received, including all the following:
- Cover letter of interest (please address your qualifications, skills and knowledge, as well as a secondary area of qualification, if applicable.)
- Resume
- At least one letter of recommendation (this should come from a different reference than is listed on your applicaton)
- Transcript(s)