What are the responsibilities and job description for the PT Faculty POOL - Culinary Arts position at Long Beach City College?
LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE
Long Beach City College is committed to providing equitable student learning and achievement, academic excellence, and workforce development by delivering high quality educational programs and support services to our diverse communities. Long Beach City College currently has the privilege of serving approximately 39,928 students, the majority of whom are students of color. Long Beach City College is a Hispanic serving institution, and of our student population 58% are Hispanic/Latinx, 14% are White, 11% are African American, 10% are Asian & Filipino. An ideal candidate will demonstrate cultural competency in serving the diverse academic, socioeconomic, gender identity, sexual orientation, racial, and cultural backgrounds of community college student populations, including students with differing abilities (physical and/or learning). For more information on our College demographics please click here: https://www.lbcc.edu/pod/lbcc-college-facts.
- Equal Employment Opportunity Plan
- Strategic Plan
- Office of the Superintendent President
- Commitment to serving the needs of the student, department, college, and community.
- Collaboration across disciplines and utilization of student support resources.
- Participation in department, division, college committees, and participatory governance activities.
- Participation in curriculum and program development.
- Work collegially and collaboratively within the college community.
- Participation in ongoing professional development.
- Ability to create a dynamic learning environment that values instructor/student interaction.
- Ability to effectively engage with and facilitate authentic learning for students of diverse backgrounds, cultures, and experiences.
- Ability to adapt teaching pedagogy to the knowledge of each individual and class.
- Ability to self-reflect and respond to an evidence-based assessment of student learning.
- Demonstrated experience and commitment to integrating new technologies into the learning process, including but not limited to interactive technologies for on campus and on-line courses.
- Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
- Any Bachelor's degree and two years of experience in the discipline; OR,
- Any Associate degree and six years of experience in the discipline; OR,
- the equivalent AND,
Evidence of a sensitivity, understanding, and ability to manage the classroom environment AND effectively provide instruction to community college students of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds.
Local Equivalency Statement
- Minimum of 18 units of completed lower division General Education credits in 3 out
of 4 General Education requirement areas (Language and Rationality; Natural
Science; Humanities; and Social Sciences) AND - Culinary Arts/Food Services related certification such as:
a. Certification as a working Chef by any Culinary Federation AND
b. Membership in at least one Culinary Trade Organization AND - Minimum of eight (8) years full-time food services occupational experience in the
Food Services Industry (such as pastry, cold kitchen, banquets and/or gourmet
foods) OR
Minimum of twelve (12) units of completed Culinary Arts classes AND six (6) years
of food service occupational experience (such as pastry, cold kitchen, banquets
and/or gourmet foods).
1. Evidence of recent community college teaching in Culinary Arts
2. Minimum seven (7) years full-time, hands-on experience in commercial/industrial kitchens (Restaurants)
- A Long Beach Community College District application.
- A current resume.
- ALL graduate and undergraduate transcripts, showing school name, all college coursework, degree title and conferral date. This includes transcripts for any and all for the following degrees, BA/BS, MA/MS and above (Ed.D, Ph,D, etc.) and courses used for transfer credit. Transcripts can be official or unofficial and must be submitted as an attachment. The conferral date must be on or before the application deadline in order to meet Minimum Qualifications.
- Transcripts from countries other than the United States must be evaluated by an agency that is a member of the National Association of Credentials Evaluation Service (NACES) and Association of International Credential Evaluators (AICE).
- Applicants who do not meet the Statewide Minimum Qualifications for this discipline verbatim are required to submit a Supplemental Equivalency Application
Salary : $78 - $99