What are the responsibilities and job description for the Instructor in Speech Communication (FAC3341) position at Hutchinson Community College?
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Essential Functions -
- Teach courses in speech and communication-related areas, such as Public Speaking and Interpersonal Communication. Teaching assignments may include teaching at off-site locations, evening courses and teaching via alternative delivery systems, such as online.
- Plan, implement, and sponsor appropriate activities to supplement instruction.
- Assist in selecting textbooks, developing/revising/updating curricula, completing reports, tracking and entering assessment data.
- Maintain evaluation and attendance records as requested by the department and/or Vice President of Academic Affairs.
- Maintain skills in teaching methods and course development as recommended by HutchCC.
- Participate, as possible, in faculty development activities at the college and within state and regional organizations.
- Maintain records and files as requested by the department and/or Vice President of Academic Affairs.
- Maintain confidentiality in a student-centered environment.
- Incorporate study skills, adult learning theory, and teaching/learning strategies to improve student persistence and retention.
- Arrive on time for work, attend work regularly, and successfully complete the responsibilities of the position.
- Comply with HutchCC policies, procedures, and practices.
Secondary-
- Establish and maintain effective professional relationships with staff, students, faculty and other HutchCC stakeholders.
- May advise prospective and enrolled students in the appropriate curricula.
- Serve actively on institutional committees.
- May mentor honors students.
- May sponsor co-curricular activities, such as the Communications Club, as applicable.
- Perform other responsibilities as assigned by the appropriate Department Chairperson or the Vice President of Academic Affairs or as specified in the local Master Agreement.
- Master's degree required in speech communication or related field.
- Evidence of effective public speaking and communications teaching experience at the collegiate level preferred.
- Willingness to participate in recruitment activities for the Speech Communication area of study and the Department in general.
- Maintain confidentiality in a student-centered environment.
- Follow written and oral instructions accurately, be attentive to detail, and work independently.
- The ability to collaborate with staff, faculty, and HutchCC stakeholders and possess excellent organizational skills. Physical requirements include excellent written, verbal and listening communication skills; understand words and respond effectively and appropriately; visual acuity to view a computer terminal; use appropriate judgment and to apply tact and courtesy in difficult situations; light/indoor work environment.
- Mental requirements include the ability to learn and comprehend basic instructions about the position.
- Physical and mental qualifications must be performed with or without a reasonable accommodation.
- The qualifications listed are guidelines for selection purposes; alternative qualifications may be substituted if sufficient to perform the duties.
The salary is determined per the 2025-26 Hiring Salary Schedule in the local HutchCC Master Agreement. This full-time faculty position is nine months annual (based on contract renewal), due process rights eligible, benefit eligible, and exempt. For a copy of the hiring schedule for this position, please see the attached schedule, or you may visit the following address: http://www.hutchcc.edu/hiring-schedule
APPLICATION:
Transcripts – The hired candidate will be required to submit official, non-issued to student, transcripts.
Start date: Fall 2025