Adjunct Faculty: Welding (Greeley) Job at Aims Community College in Greeley
Aims Community College, Greeley, CO, US, 80634
Based on course content, wages will range from $1,297.00 per credit to $3,753.00 per credit.
In certain instances, due to low enrollment, faculty payment will be based on part-time per credit pay and pro-rated on a 10% per student basis.
Part-time employees also receive some benefits depending on the number of hours worked.- Tuition waiver for employee on Aims courses
- Access to the PERC (Aims gym) for employee & one guest
- Aims Discount program
- Free parking on all campuses
- PERA employer (see www.copera.org for comprehensive benefits)
- Additional supplemental benefits & retirement programs available
1. Provide instruction on a wide variety of welding and cutting
processes in accordance with industry standards and
department practices.
2. Supervise students to ensure the safe and proper use of the
facility, equipment, and supplies.
3. Evaluate student work and assign grades.
4. Assist in the basic maintenance and repair of welding
program equipment.
5. Participate in professional development and training
activities to develop and maintain skills and
knowledge required for instructional excellence and the
continuous improvement of the welding program.
6. Assist full-time faculty with program and curriculum review,
revision, development, and assessment of learning.
7. Utilize effective verbal and written communications skills.
8. Demonstrate continuous commitment to quality and
craftsmanship.
9. Establish and maintain positive and professional
relationships with students, faculty, staff, and administration.
10. Work as a team member with a genuine spirit of
cooperation and flexibility.
11. Must be self-directed and self-motivated.
12. Participate in advisory committee meetings and activities
as required.
13. Assist in developing quality relationships with business,
industry, and community members.
14. Implement department, division, and institutional goals as
assigned.
15. Demonstrate a willingness to embrace and apply the
provisions of the Colleges mission statement, purpose, vision, philosophy, and commitment to diversity.
16. Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned by
the Welding Department Chair or Academic Dean.
Teaching:
Interacting with students to provide opportunities to learn, creating conditions that facilitate learning, and using techniques and methods that create a high probability that learning will occur. To achieve such interaction, a teacher must possess these basic abilities:
Instructional Delivery: those human interactive skills and characteristics that make for clear communication of information, and promote learning through an effective learning environment.
Provide effective and high-quality instruction of subject being taught.
Apply learning-centered educational practices such as creating and communicating clearly defined outcomes for student learning.
Provide a diverse array of learning activities that directly tie to those defined outcomes.
Use assessment data to improve instruction and learning and participate in an ongoing College-Wide dialogue about teaching and learning.
Develop and refine department curriculum as necessary to maintain currency in pedagogy and content.
Professional Obligations and Development:
Implement department, division, and/or institutional goals as assigned.
Perform appropriate faculty advising duties.
Meet all assigned classes, submit grades course syllabi and other required documents on time.
Manages the classroom and lab facilities as appropriate.
Keeps accurate attendance and grade records.
Acquire and/or maintain certifications as necessary.
Create teaching methodologies and instructional designs that facilitate student learning from a Learner-Centered perspective.
Complete coursework related to ones teaching assignment.
Minimum Qualifications:
Possess expertise in the following welding and cutting processes: OAW, OFC, PAC, SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW, soldering, brazing, thermal gouging, structural and pipe welding.
Note: Applicants selected for interviewing will be required to demonstrate their welding ability and must pass applicable weld tests.
WEL 1000:
Associate degree or higher OR 2000 hours experience in managing, leading, or operating under an industrial safety program OR a current relevant industry safety certification or licensure.
WEL 1001, 1003, 1010, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2024, 2030, 2031, 2050, 2089:
Associate degree or higher and 4000 hours of verifiable industry occupational welding experience outside of teaching and possess demonstrable expertise in OAW, OFC, PAC, CAC-A, SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, GTAW, on carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum on structural and piping shapes of appropriate positions and process for the course content being taught. Expertise may be demonstrated through AWS, ASME, API, AWWA, or other current welder certifications of appropriate positions and process, transcripted courses, portfolio of works with examples showing positions and process, or in-person demonstrations.
*May be obtained within the first three years of hire provided occupational experience and demonstrable expertise requirements are met at the time of hire.
WEL 1075, 1076, 1077, 2075, 2076, 2077 - Special Topics in Welding I-VI:
Meet the requirements for WEL 1000 and 4,000 hours of verifiable welding industry occupational experience outside of teaching and possess demonstrable expertise in OAW, OFC, PAC, CAC-A, SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, GTAW, on carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum on structural and piping shapes of appropriate positions and process for the course content being taught. Expertise may be demonstrated through AWS, ASME, API, AWWA, or other current welder certifications of appropriate positions and process, transcripted courses, portfolio of works with examples showing positions and process, or in-person demonstrations.
Required Documents:
Resume
Cover Letter
Copy of Transcripts (official transcripts will be requested upon hire)
- Compare your previous work experience to the job duties listed on the job positing under job description. Enter the job duties you have preformed under the "Work Experience" section on your job application. We evaluate your experience based on this information.
- Please make sure you state whether work experience (aka work history) is part time or full time employment by listing the average number of hours worked per week. This information is used to determine your new annual salary.
- Be sure to upload all the required documents listed at the above in "Upload these required additional documents" section. This can be uploaded as part of your application materials in the "My Experience" section. If there are missing documents, your incomplete application will not be considered.
Initial screening will be conducted by a committee based on completed application materials.Employees in these positions may be asked to participate in temporary assignments lasting less than 6 months (such as curriculum development, short term projects, meetings and substitute duties) which could amount to additional temporary pay.Upon hire, all positions at Aims Community College require a criminal background check, and may require industry specific screenings such as an MVR, physical and/or drug screen. Keep in mind, a conviction does not automatically preclude candidates from being employed. The nature of a conviction will be considered relative to the duties of the position.