What are the responsibilities and job description for the Instructor, Welding position at State of South Carolina?
Job Responsibilities
Teach Welding Technology courses to a diverse student body using effective teaching strategies; develop, revise, and maintain course materials; recommend/design new programs; maintain office hours; participate in appropriate professional development opportunities; participate in College and community activities, promote the mission of the College; develop/implement retention strategies; assist in graduate placement; attend graduation ceremony; assist with student advising and registration; serve on College committees; promote institutional goals; assist with departmental administrative responsibilities. Teaching may be on any campus, or by distance learning, and may be days, nights, weekends or a combination.
TEACHING PERFORMANCE – The ability to present course materials through appropriate instructional strategies to facilitate the learning process.
INSTRUCTIONAL DEVELOPMENT – The development, revision, and maintenance of courses and curriculum through course objectives, outlines, and appropriate materials.
INSTRUCTIONAL MANAGEMENT – The effective use of required office hours, exhibition of effective classroom management and control, and timely and accurately submitted reports.
STUDENT ADVISEMENT – The participation of the faculty member, when applicable, in assisting students in personal and professional development.
COLLEGE AND/OR COMMUNITY SERVICES – The participation in College activities and the promotion of the College through public service.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT – The participation of the faculty member in activities designed to develop professional skills so as to maintain and improve proficiency in his/her present position.
Minimum And Additional Requirements
Certificate in Welding Technology from an accredited institution and a minimum 5 years of appropriate work experience. Must have demonstrated expertise in the areas of welding, print reading, and pipe welding.
Preferred Qualifications
Associate degree in Welding Technology from an accredited institution and a minimum of 3 years of appropriate work experience. Must have demonstrated expertise in the areas of welding, print reading, and pipe welding.
Additional Comments
Spartanburg Community College is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer for all qualified persons regardless of race, color, sex, including the basis of pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, national origin, age, religion, or disability.