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Tennessee Board of Regents

Adjunct Instructor, Automotive Technology

Tennessee Board of Regents, Huntsville, Alabama, United States, 35824

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Title Adjunct Instructor, Automotive Technology

Employee Classification Faculty

Institution TCAT-Oneida/Huntsville

Campus Location TCAT Oneida – Huntsville Campus

Job Summary The Tennessee College of Applied Technology Oneida/Huntsville is accepting applications for the position of part-time Automotive Technology Adjunct Instructor to be located at the Huntsville campus. Classes will be held Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. A high standard of personal and professional ethics with a sincere interest in teaching is desired.

Job Duties

Prepare syllabi of courses of study with detailed lesson plans and follow the established curriculum of the Automotive Technology program.

Teach and instruct students through lectures, demonstrations, and/or audio-visual aids.

Administer tests to evaluate student progress.

Provide individual evaluation of each student’s progress with counseling and appropriate recommendations when required.

Maintain all confidential student academic records related to the program (i.e., grades, attendance, discipline, etc.).

Maintain good public relations with industry partners.

Maintain ongoing competencies required for ASE certification by participating in continuing education opportunities to remain current in the field.

Accurately prepare and submit all required documentation/reports by set deadlines.

Attend workshops and/or other training programs to remain current in the industry.

Maintain a clean and safe environment for student learning.

Source and request needed instructional supplies and equipment necessary for proper student instruction.

Inspect equipment and supplies to ensure operational safety.

Minimum Qualifications

Associate Degree or Diploma from an accredited training program in Automotive Technology

Minimum of three (3) years’ related work experience

Must possess the organizational and communications skills necessary to be an effective teacher

Must commit to remain current in the Automotive profession and maintain program accrediting status

Must show evidence of teaching ability

Must have ability to interact with students

Must show evidence of good character, mature attitude and stable personality

Must possess computer skills (Microsoft Word, Excel)

Preferred Qualifications

ASE Certified Master Automotive Technician

Teaching experience

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Basic computer skills

Verbal and Written Communication Skills

Interpersonal Skills

Planning and Organization Skills with Strong Attention to Detail and Accuracy

Time Management

Ability to evaluate and monitor student progress

Evidence of good ability in instruction

Evidence of good character, mature attitude, and stable personality

Salary Commensurate with Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology salary guidelines

*A criminal background check will be required for the selected applicant

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