What are the responsibilities and job description for the Adjunct Faculty (Combat Lifesaver) position at Barton Community College?
- Design and layout of course shall be easy to follow and understandable.
- Make the course compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Copyright Guidelines
- Design a course that aligns with Barton’s pillars of integrity and discourages academic cheating.
- Incorporate at least one essential skill outcome in the course content.
- Include various active learning techniques including, but not limited to interactive lectures, instructional videos with discussion, group discussions, simulations, small group work, and papers.
- Use a variety of assessment techniques to measure student learning including, but not limited to quizzes, written papers, reflections, and online quiz games.
- Develop course level assessments and connect to classroom level techniques.
- Reflect and use assessment data to continuously improve and update the course.
- Prepare your course syllabi.
- Prepare course materials prior to the course start date including textbooks, certified Open Educational Resources (OER) and/or other approved supplemental material.
- Prepare an outline (content and/or activities) to meet all course outcomes and competencies.
- Establish course grading criteria and a system for recording student progress.
- Establish course and instructor expectations.
- Participate in college, division and faculty meetings.
- Actively participate in committees, councils and/or workgroups as a volunteer or as assigned.
- Participate in strategic planning.
- Exhibits leadership through involvement in projects and processes related and unrelated to functional responsibilities.
- Participate in events and activities related to both the College and community.
- Supports College student recruitment and retention efforts.
- Collaborates and supports adjunct and full-time colleagues in development and execution of responsibilities.
- Advise students as applicable to instructional area and need.
- Participate in the pursuit, implementation and management of local, state and federal grants, as applicable.
- Student to student interaction.
- Student to teacher interaction.
- Student to content interactions.
- Provide accessibility and responsiveness.
- Manage the classroom – whether in person or virtual.
- Collaborate with colleagues teaching in the same program or discipline as well as others in related programs or disciplines to establish and/or enhance curriculum, discuss teaching approaches, and improve assessment outcomes.
- Demonstrate awareness of current developments in one's subject area.
- Participate in professional development events and activities.
- Participate in the activities of professional organizations, accreditation agencies or other related associations.
- Presents at professional conferences, publish books or other scholarly articles and/or engage in original or applied research.
- Maintain an awareness of course pre-requisites and advanced coursework to minimize overlap and achieve maximum course integration.
- Suggest/develop curriculum changes to integrate courses more effectively within a program of study.
- Seek opportunities for new program and/or course offerings.
- Exhibits a positive attitude.
- Adapts to new situations/expectations and changes to routines.
- Communicates and exchanges information with others in a respectful, professional, effective, timely, clear, and organized manner.
- Complies with established college policies and procedures.
- Meet assigned deadlines including, but not limited to course rosters, grade submission, last date of attendance requests, and FLAC approval for overload/adjunct pay, as applicable.
- Maintain a holistic mindset of college operations, departments and colleagues.
Academic qualifications vary according to instructional discipline using the Faculty Qualifying Credentials spreadsheet.
A. For academic/transfer courses and programs, an appropriate graduate degree in the subject area is required;
B. For vocational instructional programs, an undergraduate degree and/or appropriate certification(s) representing industry standards for employment in occupational/career is required.
Other Skills - A. Must possess excellent knowledge in appropriate teaching field(s) as well as exceptional communication/people skills.Occasional exposure to objectionable conditions or variations such as those found in variable weather conditions or light industrial settings.
Wages/Other:
Adjunct faculty credentials are evaluated to ensure compliance with the Higher Learning Commissions Guidelines for Determining Qualified Faculty and detailed in the Faculty Qualifying Credentials document.
All adjuncts must meet these criteria and are paid at the rate of $660 per credit hour rate. Adjuncts teaching fully online classes receive an additional $150 per credit hour pay for the additional work/responsibilities required of quality online learning.
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Job Advertisement:
Barton Community College, Fort Riley Military Schools is seeking Adjunct Faculty instructor (part-time) to teach Combat Lifesaver course. Applicants must have served as a Combat Medic in any branch of the US military with 5 years' Combat Medic experience or possess a professional certification as an AEMT (or higher) with a minimum of 5 years of paramedic experience. Must maintain current EMT credentials as a condition of employment. Instructor experience is preferred, must also possess a clean driving record and pass motor vehicle background check. For additional information, please inquire at 866-266-3963 or email militaryprograms@bartonccc.edu Review of completed applications begins immediately. To apply go to: jobs.bartonccc.edu Persons with a hearing or speech impairment please use the Kansas Relay Service at 1-800-766-3777 or dial 711. Positions open until filled. EEO/AA.
Salary : $660 - $810