Delaware Technical Community College
Adjunct Instructor - Engineering
Delaware Technical Community College, Georgetown, Delaware, United States, 19947
Overview
The Engineering Technologies department at the Georgetown campus is looking for adjunct instructors to teach day courses during the fall 2025 semester. The semester begins on 8/25/2025 and ends on 12/7/2025. Courses include ELC 109 Intro to Electronics and Computer Engineering, ELC 127 Digital Electronics, EDD 130 Survey in Engineering Fundamentals, and EDD 220 Advanced Solid Modeling (Solidworks). Full descriptions of these courses are located here:
https://dtcc.smartcatalogiq.com/en/current/catalog/courses/ Salary $45.60/hour Classification
Classification Title Adjunct Instructor Job Code 2501 (PT) FLSA Exempt Position Pay Grade Salary Plan C Summary
An incumbent is responsible for implementing curricula, instructing assigned courses consistent with syllabi, and evaluating student learning, and fostering student success. Nature and Scope
An incumbent in this class typically reports to the Dean of Instruction through and Instructional Director, Department Chairperson or Program Coordinator. An incumbent is expected to plan, organize, and instruct in a manner to promote and direct successful student learning in keeping with the College’s values and goals. Principal Accountabilities
Plan, organize, and instructs courses as assigned by the Department Chairperson/supervisor, utilizing effective and engaging instructional strategies, the learning management system (LMS), appropriate communication, classroom management, leadership skills, and instructional/educational technology to promote student success. Demonstrates sound practices in instruction and classroom management that respond to students’ diverse academic needs. Follows the prescribed course outline and uses texts selected by the department plus other supplemental material the Department Chairperson deems appropriate. Provides instruction according to the class meeting schedule and instructional hours established for the session (length of the course during the semester) and delivery method (face-to-face, hybrid, web-enhanced, or online). Notifies the Department Chairperson of the necessity of cancelling any class meeting prior to the class or in emergencies as soon thereafter as possible. Assists students toward the successful completion of course(s) that the instructor is teaching by providing outreach, guidance, and timely feedback. Makes oneself accessible and available to answer students’ questions in a timely manner. Adheres to College policies and procedures relating to employment, academic matters, student behavior, and the Academic Calendar. Maintains adequate and timely student records (e.g. grades are posted in the LMS in a timely fashion). Evaluates and reports students’ progress and attendance in a timely manner. Encourages students’ completion of the course evaluation form, reviews course evaluation summaries and develops a plan for improvement, as appropriate. Attends and participates in various College meetings for the purpose of orientation, professional development or other departmental or operational activity as assigned. Performs other related duties as required. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of sound instructional techniques and methods. Knowledge of relevant subject matter in the incumbent’s discipline/department. Knowledge of computers and instructional methodology. Knowledge of theoretical foundations of learning and instruction as applied to the face-to-face, hybrid, and distance learning environments. Knowledge and understanding of competency-based learning. Ability to use teaching strategies that will promote successful learning by addressing different learning styles and strategies. Ability to use assessment to enhance learning. Ability to understand, evaluate, and make appropriate use of instructional technology. Ability to form an inclusive environment that respects diverse talents and ways of learning. Ability to understand and maintain a commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity. Ability to work effectively in a diverse community and meet the needs of diverse student populations. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to relate to and communicate effectively with a diverse population in a multicultural environment. Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field. Four (4) years of relevant experience. Posting
Posting Number REG4701PO Open Date 06/23/2025 Open Until Filled Yes Supplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*) Required Documents
Resume Unofficial Transcripts First Letter of Reference Second Letter of Reference Optional Documents
Cover Letter/Letter of Application Teaching Philosophy Writing Sample Curriculum Vitae Other Document Multi Media Certificates
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The Engineering Technologies department at the Georgetown campus is looking for adjunct instructors to teach day courses during the fall 2025 semester. The semester begins on 8/25/2025 and ends on 12/7/2025. Courses include ELC 109 Intro to Electronics and Computer Engineering, ELC 127 Digital Electronics, EDD 130 Survey in Engineering Fundamentals, and EDD 220 Advanced Solid Modeling (Solidworks). Full descriptions of these courses are located here:
https://dtcc.smartcatalogiq.com/en/current/catalog/courses/ Salary $45.60/hour Classification
Classification Title Adjunct Instructor Job Code 2501 (PT) FLSA Exempt Position Pay Grade Salary Plan C Summary
An incumbent is responsible for implementing curricula, instructing assigned courses consistent with syllabi, and evaluating student learning, and fostering student success. Nature and Scope
An incumbent in this class typically reports to the Dean of Instruction through and Instructional Director, Department Chairperson or Program Coordinator. An incumbent is expected to plan, organize, and instruct in a manner to promote and direct successful student learning in keeping with the College’s values and goals. Principal Accountabilities
Plan, organize, and instructs courses as assigned by the Department Chairperson/supervisor, utilizing effective and engaging instructional strategies, the learning management system (LMS), appropriate communication, classroom management, leadership skills, and instructional/educational technology to promote student success. Demonstrates sound practices in instruction and classroom management that respond to students’ diverse academic needs. Follows the prescribed course outline and uses texts selected by the department plus other supplemental material the Department Chairperson deems appropriate. Provides instruction according to the class meeting schedule and instructional hours established for the session (length of the course during the semester) and delivery method (face-to-face, hybrid, web-enhanced, or online). Notifies the Department Chairperson of the necessity of cancelling any class meeting prior to the class or in emergencies as soon thereafter as possible. Assists students toward the successful completion of course(s) that the instructor is teaching by providing outreach, guidance, and timely feedback. Makes oneself accessible and available to answer students’ questions in a timely manner. Adheres to College policies and procedures relating to employment, academic matters, student behavior, and the Academic Calendar. Maintains adequate and timely student records (e.g. grades are posted in the LMS in a timely fashion). Evaluates and reports students’ progress and attendance in a timely manner. Encourages students’ completion of the course evaluation form, reviews course evaluation summaries and develops a plan for improvement, as appropriate. Attends and participates in various College meetings for the purpose of orientation, professional development or other departmental or operational activity as assigned. Performs other related duties as required. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of sound instructional techniques and methods. Knowledge of relevant subject matter in the incumbent’s discipline/department. Knowledge of computers and instructional methodology. Knowledge of theoretical foundations of learning and instruction as applied to the face-to-face, hybrid, and distance learning environments. Knowledge and understanding of competency-based learning. Ability to use teaching strategies that will promote successful learning by addressing different learning styles and strategies. Ability to use assessment to enhance learning. Ability to understand, evaluate, and make appropriate use of instructional technology. Ability to form an inclusive environment that respects diverse talents and ways of learning. Ability to understand and maintain a commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity. Ability to work effectively in a diverse community and meet the needs of diverse student populations. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to relate to and communicate effectively with a diverse population in a multicultural environment. Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field. Four (4) years of relevant experience. Posting
Posting Number REG4701PO Open Date 06/23/2025 Open Until Filled Yes Supplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*) Required Documents
Resume Unofficial Transcripts First Letter of Reference Second Letter of Reference Optional Documents
Cover Letter/Letter of Application Teaching Philosophy Writing Sample Curriculum Vitae Other Document Multi Media Certificates
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