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Part-Time OSHA 30 Instructor-Scappoose OR
Inside Higher Ed, Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204
Part‑Time OSHA 30 Instructor – Scappoose, OR
Portland Community College (PCC) is inviting applications for a part‑time OSHA 30 instructor to teach the APR 200B – OSHA 30 pre‑apprenticeship course at the Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Center (OMIC) campus in Scappoose, Oregon. PCC is the largest post‑secondary institution in Oregon and is committed to equity and inclusion for all students and staff.
Essential Requirements
Five (5) years of construction or manufacturing experience
OSHA 511 Course Completion
OSHA 501 Trainer Course completion
Current OSHA Authorized Trainer status (re‑certified every 4 years)
Teaching Requirements
Deliver comprehensive OSHA 30‑hour construction safety curriculum for pre‑apprenticeship students
Ensure students meet OSHA certification and attendance standards
Co‑ordinate with instructors of corequisite courses (APR 200A and APR 200C)
Maintain accurate attendance and grade records in compliance with OSHA requirements
Create an inclusive and engaging learning environment for pre‑apprenticeship students
Stay current with OSHA regulations and construction industry practices
Support students in their preparation for apprenticeship programs
Participate in department meetings and professional development activities
Additional PCC Requirements for APR Courses
Minimum five years experience in the subject area
Current approved license or Journey Card in a construction trade; OR
Certificate of completion from a pre‑apprenticeship program approved by the Oregon State Apprenticeship and Training Council
Meet PCC instructor qualification standards for Trades and Industries programs
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Previous teaching or training experience in construction safety or pre‑apprenticeship programs
Experience working with pre‑apprenticeship students and adult learners
Advanced OSHA certifications beyond the minimum requirements
Journey‑level certification in construction trades
Familiarity with Oregon State Apprenticeship and Training Council standards
Experience with diverse student populations
Why You’ll Love Working Here
A collaborative and inspiring campus community
Opportunities for learning and professional development
Total Rewards Package / What We Offer As a new part‑time faculty employee, you may be eligible for certain benefits through PCC, such as Oregon Sick Leave and retirement savings plans.
Part‑time Faculty Compensation Newly hired part‑time faculty at PCC generally start at Step 1 of the current salary schedule. Hourly rates are determined based upon the type of course taught (Lecture, Lab, or Lecture/Lab).
Oregon Veterans' Preference in Public Employment
Veterans: DD‑214
Disabled Veterans: DD‑214 and Letter from the Department of VA
Background Check & Visa Sponsorship PCC Employment offers are contingent upon the successful completion of a criminal background check. PCC does not currently provide visa (e.g. H1‑B) sponsorship.
Contact Questions or clarification may be directed to PCC Talent Acquisition at pccjobs@pcc.edu.
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Essential Requirements
Five (5) years of construction or manufacturing experience
OSHA 511 Course Completion
OSHA 501 Trainer Course completion
Current OSHA Authorized Trainer status (re‑certified every 4 years)
Teaching Requirements
Deliver comprehensive OSHA 30‑hour construction safety curriculum for pre‑apprenticeship students
Ensure students meet OSHA certification and attendance standards
Co‑ordinate with instructors of corequisite courses (APR 200A and APR 200C)
Maintain accurate attendance and grade records in compliance with OSHA requirements
Create an inclusive and engaging learning environment for pre‑apprenticeship students
Stay current with OSHA regulations and construction industry practices
Support students in their preparation for apprenticeship programs
Participate in department meetings and professional development activities
Additional PCC Requirements for APR Courses
Minimum five years experience in the subject area
Current approved license or Journey Card in a construction trade; OR
Certificate of completion from a pre‑apprenticeship program approved by the Oregon State Apprenticeship and Training Council
Meet PCC instructor qualification standards for Trades and Industries programs
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Previous teaching or training experience in construction safety or pre‑apprenticeship programs
Experience working with pre‑apprenticeship students and adult learners
Advanced OSHA certifications beyond the minimum requirements
Journey‑level certification in construction trades
Familiarity with Oregon State Apprenticeship and Training Council standards
Experience with diverse student populations
Why You’ll Love Working Here
A collaborative and inspiring campus community
Opportunities for learning and professional development
Total Rewards Package / What We Offer As a new part‑time faculty employee, you may be eligible for certain benefits through PCC, such as Oregon Sick Leave and retirement savings plans.
Part‑time Faculty Compensation Newly hired part‑time faculty at PCC generally start at Step 1 of the current salary schedule. Hourly rates are determined based upon the type of course taught (Lecture, Lab, or Lecture/Lab).
Oregon Veterans' Preference in Public Employment
Veterans: DD‑214
Disabled Veterans: DD‑214 and Letter from the Department of VA
Background Check & Visa Sponsorship PCC Employment offers are contingent upon the successful completion of a criminal background check. PCC does not currently provide visa (e.g. H1‑B) sponsorship.
Contact Questions or clarification may be directed to PCC Talent Acquisition at pccjobs@pcc.edu.
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