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Description
The position will report directly to the Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs and Functionally to the Senior Director of Grants and Sponsored Programs for job responsibilities and other College related activities as outlined in the Policies and Procedures Manual. Essential duties include but are not limited to the following:
Foster an engaging, supportive, and challenging learning environment in classrooms, laboratories, shops, and co-curricular programs.
Teach 18 credit hours per semester of organized courses according to the College Catalog description, the syllabus, and the schedule of classes.
In collaboration with instructors assigned to the same academic unit, exercise responsibility for the content, quality, and effectiveness of assigned curriculum.
For assigned academic unit and/or educational program, participate with colleagues and administrators in identifying expected learning outcomes, assessing the extent to which students achieve those outcomes, and provide evidence of improvement based on the analysis of the results.
As an individual and as a member of various Standing Committees, participate in the promotion, development, and continuous improvement of the College’s academic and administrative policies, procedures, programs, and services.
Assist in the student registration and academic advising processes, including the maintenance and updating of associated records.
Maintain appropriate order and control of instructional settings to ensure a productive and engaging learning environment.
Report disruptive or inappropriate student behavior to the Executive Director of Student Affairs as necessary for the administration of the Student Conduct and Discipline Program (see FLB Local).
Appropriately exercise the authority to direct students who exhibit disruptive or inappropriate behavior to leave an instructional setting immediately.
At the beginning of each semester, distribute appropriate course information to students in each assigned course section according to the instructional arrangements policy (see: EC Regulation).
Emphasize to students the importance of prompt, regular, and continuous class attendance according to the student admissions and attendance policy (see: FBD Regulation).
Maintain accurate attendance and academic records of students enrolled in assigned course sections according to grading and credit policies and procedures (see: EGA Regulation).
Submit semester class rolls, final class rolls, final grades, and grade book records to the Registrar’s Office according to the Office's directives.
Provide regular and appropriate feedback to students enrolled in assigned course sections to help them gauge their academic performance and their acquisition of course content.
Develop and proctor all examinations administered in assigned course sections.
Post and hold a minimum of five (5) office hours per week according to the workload policy (see: DJ Regulation).
Counsel students concerning problems related to the academic program. Counseling for personal, disciplinary, or other issues may, in the judgment of the instructor, be referred to the Executive Director of Student Affairs.
Provide accommodations to students with disabilities as directed by Student Affairs.
Aid in planning academic programs and policies in cooperation with the appropriate administrators and College Standing Committees.
Prepare appropriate and current course syllabi according to the instructional arrangements policy (see: EC Regulation).
Attend scheduled faculty meetings, school meetings, and committee meetings.
Review and uphold the established policies and procedures of the College, and communicate problems, or suggestions to the Dean or to the Vice President of Academic Affairs, as appropriate.
Assist in the recruitment and retention of students as appropriate.
Bolster the College’s public image and support its educational philosophy through actions and interactions in all instructional settings and in the community.
Strive for continued professional growth through attendance and participation in professional meetings, subject area meetings, faculty development programs, further education, or other appropriate means.
CONTRACT & SALARY:
Salary is competitive, based on the Angelina College Faculty Salary Schedule as defined for part-time instructors. Proof of identify and eligibility to work in the United States must be verified for the successful candidate.
SCHEDULE:
A letter of interest, completed application form, a resume, and college transcripts are required for an applicant to be considered. Please visit the Angelina College portal at https://myac.angelina.edu/ICS/AC_Employment/ to apply. Screening of qualified applicants will begin and continue until the position is filled. This is a security sensitive position and an appropriate background investigation will be made on applicants being strongly considered for the position.
Angelina College is a comprehensive community college of 5,200 students located in Lufkin, Angelina County, Texas, and serving twelve counties of East Texas. Lufkin is a city of 38,000 people, situated about 120 miles northeast of Houston, 112 miles southwest of Shreveport, Louisiana, and 165 miles southeast of Dallas.
Angelina College reserves the right to extend search or not offer position advertised.
Angelina College provides education and employment opportunities without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. Angelina College complies with the Americans with Disabilities and Veterans Act.
Requirements
Required:
Associate’s degree or higher in a CTE program from an accredited institution.
Journeyman Lineman License or higher.
Computer skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (including Word, Excel, Publisher, and PowerPoint).
Preferred:
Experience:
o As an instructor in assigned teaching discipline, which may include on-the-job training.
o Using Learning Management Systems (LMS) (e.g. Blackboard, D2L, Canvas).
Valid Class A CDL.
Proficient with Google Workspace tools like Docs, Sheets, and Drive to create, share, and manage work.
Availability to teach days, evenings, weekends, or online formats.