American Institute
Electrical Trades Instructor
American Institute, founded in 1924, provides hands-on training for careers in business, legal, allied healthcare, diagnostic medical sonography, and information technology. Reflecting job market demands with flexibility in identifying and incorporating new programs to give graduates an edge in today's competitive job market. Instructor Department: Education Type: Non-exempt Reports to: Program Director/Director of Education An Instructor or Faculty member cultivates the school's mission and objectives through student instruction, guidance, and review in order to ensure the successful academic program and personal development of each student. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned: Program/Course
Responsible for comprehensive course instruction within specified program Responsible for providing Program Director/Director of Education with active input in course development (i.e., course descriptions, syllabus creation, textbook material, or equipment review). Responsible for the creation and revision of daily lesson Responsible for continued professional growth by attending in-service training and/or continuing education seminars and to attend faculty meetings. Responsible for accurate record keeping of student attendance and academic
Student Development
Responsible for creating a classroom environment which fosters students' academic growth and guides their professional development. Responsible for keeping DOE apprised of student progress (i.e., academic and attendance), especially in terms of performance trends detrimental to the development of a firm educational foundation (academic advisement and early warning forms). Responsible for providing extra help to those students experiencing difficulty in the mastery of course work.
Advising students who have minor problems which may be thwarting educational Responsible for referring students whom have major problems to the Program Director/Director of Education. Correct and return quizzes, tests and lab assignments within 48 hours to utilize instructional and audiovisual aids, and all available resources in the online Responsible to demonstrate utilization of community resources through arranging guest speakers, field trips and class participation in community service events. Report damaged, broken, or malfunction equipment immediately to the Program Director/Director of Education. Required to turn in grades within 48 hours of the end of term Perform other duties as required by the Program Director/Director of Education. Although you will be provided with most teaching materials, you may be required and are expected if necessary to enhance the curriculum. This can include devising assignments, worksheets, notes, tests and answer keys, and activities. Compliance: Demonstrate knowledge of, and carefully follows all applicable federal and state compliance requirements and regulations including those prescribed by the U.S. Department of Education, accrediting agencies, state regulations and, and internal policies and procedures. Effectively communicate compliance requirements to other staff as appropriate and quickly escalate any compliance concerns to the Compliance department. Required Skills/Education/Experience: Electrical Trades Technology Requirements High school diploma/GED required 3 years of verifiable experience directly related to residential, commercial, or industrial electrical work, alarm systems, control systems or a combination of these areas. Prior teaching experience preferred Work Environment/Physical Demands This is an on-campus position with occasional remote work. Home office set up, quiet place to work, and ability to hard wire into high-speed internet connection may be required. May require setup of computer equipment, accommodation consideration available upon request. Anticipated starting salary is based on experience and qualifications. Compensation Range $35 - $38 USD Our Core Values Caring: We believe every student has the potential to be successful in a rewarding career, with the right support. We partner with you from your first day of classes through your search for a job after graduation. Respect: We view everyone who enters American Institute as a productive adult who deserves respect and the opportunity to excel. Our staff and instructors are dedicated to helping you achieve your goals and realize your potential. Service: American Institute is committed to the professional and academic success of each student by actively seeking opportunities to provide service both within the campus as well as within the surrounding community. Integrity: We look forward, not backward. No matter where you come from or what obstacles you've faced in the past, we believe your future is yours to create. Accountability: When you commit to us, we commit to you. When you walk into American Institute, we focus on helping you continue to move forward, so you can create the life you want to live. Innovation: We know that the sooner you have the knowledge and skills you need to begin your career, the sooner you can become successful. American Institute offers focused, practical training that gets you out of the classroom and on your way faster than you thought possible.
American Institute, founded in 1924, provides hands-on training for careers in business, legal, allied healthcare, diagnostic medical sonography, and information technology. Reflecting job market demands with flexibility in identifying and incorporating new programs to give graduates an edge in today's competitive job market. Instructor Department: Education Type: Non-exempt Reports to: Program Director/Director of Education An Instructor or Faculty member cultivates the school's mission and objectives through student instruction, guidance, and review in order to ensure the successful academic program and personal development of each student. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned: Program/Course
Responsible for comprehensive course instruction within specified program Responsible for providing Program Director/Director of Education with active input in course development (i.e., course descriptions, syllabus creation, textbook material, or equipment review). Responsible for the creation and revision of daily lesson Responsible for continued professional growth by attending in-service training and/or continuing education seminars and to attend faculty meetings. Responsible for accurate record keeping of student attendance and academic
Student Development
Responsible for creating a classroom environment which fosters students' academic growth and guides their professional development. Responsible for keeping DOE apprised of student progress (i.e., academic and attendance), especially in terms of performance trends detrimental to the development of a firm educational foundation (academic advisement and early warning forms). Responsible for providing extra help to those students experiencing difficulty in the mastery of course work.
Advising students who have minor problems which may be thwarting educational Responsible for referring students whom have major problems to the Program Director/Director of Education. Correct and return quizzes, tests and lab assignments within 48 hours to utilize instructional and audiovisual aids, and all available resources in the online Responsible to demonstrate utilization of community resources through arranging guest speakers, field trips and class participation in community service events. Report damaged, broken, or malfunction equipment immediately to the Program Director/Director of Education. Required to turn in grades within 48 hours of the end of term Perform other duties as required by the Program Director/Director of Education. Although you will be provided with most teaching materials, you may be required and are expected if necessary to enhance the curriculum. This can include devising assignments, worksheets, notes, tests and answer keys, and activities. Compliance: Demonstrate knowledge of, and carefully follows all applicable federal and state compliance requirements and regulations including those prescribed by the U.S. Department of Education, accrediting agencies, state regulations and, and internal policies and procedures. Effectively communicate compliance requirements to other staff as appropriate and quickly escalate any compliance concerns to the Compliance department. Required Skills/Education/Experience: Electrical Trades Technology Requirements High school diploma/GED required 3 years of verifiable experience directly related to residential, commercial, or industrial electrical work, alarm systems, control systems or a combination of these areas. Prior teaching experience preferred Work Environment/Physical Demands This is an on-campus position with occasional remote work. Home office set up, quiet place to work, and ability to hard wire into high-speed internet connection may be required. May require setup of computer equipment, accommodation consideration available upon request. Anticipated starting salary is based on experience and qualifications. Compensation Range $35 - $38 USD Our Core Values Caring: We believe every student has the potential to be successful in a rewarding career, with the right support. We partner with you from your first day of classes through your search for a job after graduation. Respect: We view everyone who enters American Institute as a productive adult who deserves respect and the opportunity to excel. Our staff and instructors are dedicated to helping you achieve your goals and realize your potential. Service: American Institute is committed to the professional and academic success of each student by actively seeking opportunities to provide service both within the campus as well as within the surrounding community. Integrity: We look forward, not backward. No matter where you come from or what obstacles you've faced in the past, we believe your future is yours to create. Accountability: When you commit to us, we commit to you. When you walk into American Institute, we focus on helping you continue to move forward, so you can create the life you want to live. Innovation: We know that the sooner you have the knowledge and skills you need to begin your career, the sooner you can become successful. American Institute offers focused, practical training that gets you out of the classroom and on your way faster than you thought possible.