What are the responsibilities and job description for the English Instructor position at Iowa Western Community College?
Join a student-centered English faculty team committed to helping learners build confidence and skill as writers and communicators. This full-time role includes a 5–5 teaching load during fall and spring semesters (with summers off) and involves teaching both face-to-face and online courses. Faculty use a few common assessments across sections while maintaining flexibility in course design. Teaching responsibilities may include Composition I, Composition II, and Writing for the Workplace.
We are seeking an engaging, student-focused instructor who values active learning, writing as a process, and supportive feedback that promotes growth. The ideal candidate is committed to serving diverse and underresourced student populations, fostering inclusive and interactive classroom environments, and contributing to a collaborative department dedicated to student success. Opportunities for overload (additional classes) are available after the first year.
We are seeking an engaging, student-focused instructor who values active learning, writing as a process, and supportive feedback that promotes growth. The ideal candidate is committed to serving diverse and underresourced student populations, fostering inclusive and interactive classroom environments, and contributing to a collaborative department dedicated to student success. Opportunities for overload (additional classes) are available after the first year.
- This position is responsible for teaching classes as assigned by the academic dean
- Must evaluate and report student performances and progress in courses in accordance with college and division policies and procedures
- Must meet Minimum Faculty Standards for hire and adhere to college policies and procedures
- The instructor will promote, develop, and deliver quality education programs with the intent to retain students to graduation
- Demonstrate IWCC’s core mission, vision, and values
- Meet minimum expectations for use of the College Learning Management System (post the syllabus to the course page by college deadlines, record student attendance, and maintain an accurate and current gradebook for all graded course activities) and for reports (roster verification, 5th week and 10th week progress reports, final grades, and course assessments)
- Collaborate with department and academic dean to develop and revise course and program curricula
- Assess and document student learning outcomes in courses each term in accordance with college policies and procedures
- Collaborate with the department to analyze assessment of student learning data and develop plans for continuous improvement
- Participate in department, division, and college meetings
- Organize and teach labs as assigned by the academic dean
- Complete required professional development and trainings
- Exhibit a positive and professional demeanor with all members of the college and community, contributing to a productive and growth-oriented work environment
- Promote, model, and enforce academic integrity
- Be available to answer student questions outside of class time (student conferences can be held on campus in a designated student conferencing space or via phone, web conferencing, or email)
- Help students achieve their educational and career goals
- Refer students to college resources
- Maintain confidentiality in accordance with FERPA and Title IX regulations
- Adhere to safety policies and procedures
- Actively participate in college life and activities, such as shared governance, student organizations, and commencement ceremonies
- Other duties as assigned, which may include:
- Review faculty credentials in consultation with the academic dean
- Review student transcripts upon request
- Assist with instructor orientations
- Assist the college with accreditation standards
- To teach arts and science courses:
- Master’s degree is required
- At least 12 graduate credit hours in the discipline (English)
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills and ability to articulate in both small and large group settings and with diverse groups of people including co-workers, students, business contacts and at various levels from front-line to administration
- Strong organizational skills including the ability to multitask, to meet deadlines, to maintain and access paper and electronic files, to produce error-free final products, and to manage time and output
- Excellent customer service skills
- Proficient use of Microsoft Office products (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams)
- Ability to read, write, and speak English fluently
- Enthusiastic and dedicated to the challenges of helping other people
- Ability to function collaboratively as part of a fast-paced, customer-oriented team
- Professional in communication, appearance, relationships, and responsiveness
- Positive attitude
- Self-starter with the ability to perform with little or no direct supervision
- Ability to pass a background check
- The employee frequently is required to sit for extended periods of time and use hands to operate computer keyboard, telephone and basic office equipment
- While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear
- Ability to drive company owned or personal vehicle.
- Ability to lift up to 10lbs
- Reading, Writing, Calculating
- Social Interaction Skills
- Reasoning/Analysis
- Works with Minimal Supervision