State Of Virginia Williamsburg , VA 23188
Posted 5 days ago
Title: Non-Credit Adjunct Instructor
Agency: Virginia Peninsula Community College
Location: Williamsburg
FLSA: Exempt
Hiring Range: Negotiable and will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Full Time or Part Time: Part Time
Additional Detail
Job Description:
Virginia Peninsula Community College changes lives, empowers students to succeed, and enhances the social and economic vitality of the region through high quality education and workforce training, excellent service, and innovative partnerships.
Non-Credit Adjunct Instructors are required to provide instruction, support, assessment, and mentorship to Virginia Peninsula Community College's non-credit learners. Non-Credit Adjunct Instructors are required to fully participate in the mission and community of the college. The major emphasis shall be on teaching, by working with non-credit program participants in classrooms, laboratories, clinical sites, field sites, distance learning, individual conferences, and related contexts to help learners develop their interest and abilities to the fullest.
Teaching Load
This Non-Credit Adjunct Instructor position is part-time and contracted on a course-by-course basis, as needed, and will not exceed 1500 contracted hours per year. Contracts may include a combination of teaching contact hours, classroom preparation and closure activities; curriculum design and lesson preparation; participant advising and support; and participant assignment assessment and evaluation. Teaching schedules may include a combination of day, evening, weekend, and distance education classes based on course schedules and instructor availability. This position's primary training location will be at the James City County Trades Center located in Toano, VA. Other training opportunities may also be available at VPCC's Hampton campus.
Workforce development programs prioritize industry credential attainment and skill enhancement. Teaching experience is helpful, but not required. Professional experience and appropriate certification are critical. Our students expect to learn from seasoned professionals who can share their knowledge and relevant experience in the field. Students can be a mixture of novices, partially trained, or experienced technicians seeking a credential. Teaching positions are primarily in-person, but occasionally instruction may be hybrid, if necessary.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education and Experience:
High School graduate or equivalent.
Extensive work experience in masonry.
Knowledge:
Knowledge of masonry safety topics.
Knowledge of masonry tools and equipment.
Knowledge of masonry measurements, drawings, and specifications.
Knowledge of mortar types and properties.
Knowledge of masonry units and installation techniques.
Skills:
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Demonstrated teaching and educational facilitation skills.
Strong interpersonal skills, flexibility, and customer service orientation.
Good computer skills.
Abilities:
Ability to assess learner performance and progress and to provide appropriate feedback.
Ability to measure, assess and align learner outcomes within courses.
Ability to serve the needs of traditional and non-traditional students.
Ability to plan and organize instruction in ways that maximize documented student learning.
Ability to manage a class of 12, which includes live work, lectures and labs on site and off site.
Ability to promote higher-order thinking and problem solving among educational participants.
Ability to adhere to established standards for educational quality.
Ability to maintain complete, accurate educational records.
Ability to adapt to state requirements, local needs, and national trends.
Ability to use Email (Outlook), Microsoft Word, and Excel.
Preferred Qualifications:
NCCER Masonry Certification.
Prior teaching or training experience in a workplace or community/technical college setting.
State Of Virginia