Diesel Technology Adjunct Instructor - Pool
Nature of Duties: Under general supervision, prepares lesson plans for classroom instruction for credited technical/occupational courses; prepares standardized course syllabi using a provided template; assesses students’ satisfactory progress based on established course grading requirements. May be required to attend professional development training as required for specific classroom or online course delivery. Teaches Diesel Technology courses in a classroom/lab/field environment that closely simulates the industry environment while maintaining knowledge of current trends and developments in the field. Provides instruction in the theory and practical applications of Diesel Technology. Measures program or departmental student learning outcomes for continuous student improvement and success. Requires strong computer skills, communication skills, and the ability to interact effectively with a diverse student population. Selected candidates must be able to work morning or evening hours, Monday through Thursday. |
Minimum Qualifications: · Diploma in Diesel Technology or related diploma/degree from an accredited post-secondary institution. · Three (3) out of the last seven (7) years of field experience. · Valid Driver’s License |
Preferred Qualifications: · An associate degree in diesel technology or related field. · Teaching experience at the postsecondary level. |
Required Documents · Unofficial transcripts from all accredited institutions · Resume · Proof of ASE certifications |
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Salary/Benefits: · All adjunct positions are part-time, temporary positions. Hours are offered based on student enrollment each semester. · Adjunct positions do not include benefits or a promise of future full-time employment. |
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Special Instructions to Applicants: To be considered for the Adjunct Pool, applicants must upload transcripts, resumes, and certifications with their application. Adjunct Pool applications are for the current academic year, and a new application is required each academic year. Adjuncts are paid on a per-contact-hour basis. All courses are face-to-face unless otherwise indicated. Courses are offered Monday through Thursday during both morning and evening hours. |
Method of Application: Interested candidates must complete the electronic application process at www.westgatech.edu prior to the closing date. Unofficial Transcripts, resumes, and proof of applicable certifications and licensure are required for consideration. For continuous employment, official transcripts and prior employment verification are required within 30 days of hire.
Employment Policy: The Technical College System of Georgia and West Georgia Technical College do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, gender, religion, disability, age, political affiliation or belief, disabled veteran, veteran of the Vietnam Era, or citizenship status (except in those special circumstances permitted or mandated by law) in educational programs, activities, admissions or employment. All applicants will be considered; however, only selected applicants may be interviewed. Approval of employment does not constitute a contract. Continued employment is contingent upon job performance and funding.