Inside Higher Ed
Continuing Education Instructor
Inside Higher Ed, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 98312
Continuing Education Instructor
Salary:
$50/hour Classification:
Part‑time, hourly, exempt Reports to:
Director of Continuing Education
Olympic College is seeking a Continuing Education Instructor to teach non‑credit classes such as ballroom dancing, astronomy, and IT. The instructor will create class proposals, develop curriculum, collaborate with CE staff on scheduling, prepare and teach classes, and assess student satisfaction.
Essential Functions
Research and develop a continuing education class appropriate for the college’s audience.
Complete and submit the Course Proposal Form.
Determine any out‑of‑pocket expenses for students.
Create curriculum using OC protocols and procedures, including clear outcomes and instructional hours.
Coordinate with the CE Program Specialist to select location, classroom size, and necessary resources.
Communicate with other OC departments regarding after‑hour and weekend classes, security, parking permits, teaching station, and other resources.
Prepare the classroom for teaching.
Advise potential and enrolled students on class deliverables, expectations, and expenses.
Assess student satisfaction with the class.
Qualifications
Minimum:
Proven expertise in the chosen topic area, documented through experience or education.
Preferred:
Teaching experience; Associate Degree or higher.
Terms of Employment Only U.S. authorized workers eligible. Hourly employees must work 480 hours in a rolling six‑month period to qualify for health benefits and 70 hours in any five months for two consecutive years to qualify for retirement. The position is scheduled for up to 18 hours per week. Benefits include deferment compensation program, supplemental retirement plan, sick leave, paid holidays, and other space‑available benefits.
Conditions of Employment Background check (criminal record history) and Sexual Misconduct Disclosure Form required. Employee must reside in Washington State within reasonable distance of campus. Travel to Olympic College campuses or other sites may occur.
How to Apply Submit an online application through the Olympic College website and include:
Online application form
Resume
Cover letter describing how your experience sets you apart
Unofficial college transcripts
Official transcripts and copies of any mandated certifications (if applicable)
EEO Statement Olympic College provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. Accommodation inquiries: HRticket@olympic.edu.
Job Details Seniority Level: Entry level Employment Type: Part‑time, hourly Job Function: Education and Training Industry: Higher education
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$50/hour Classification:
Part‑time, hourly, exempt Reports to:
Director of Continuing Education
Olympic College is seeking a Continuing Education Instructor to teach non‑credit classes such as ballroom dancing, astronomy, and IT. The instructor will create class proposals, develop curriculum, collaborate with CE staff on scheduling, prepare and teach classes, and assess student satisfaction.
Essential Functions
Research and develop a continuing education class appropriate for the college’s audience.
Complete and submit the Course Proposal Form.
Determine any out‑of‑pocket expenses for students.
Create curriculum using OC protocols and procedures, including clear outcomes and instructional hours.
Coordinate with the CE Program Specialist to select location, classroom size, and necessary resources.
Communicate with other OC departments regarding after‑hour and weekend classes, security, parking permits, teaching station, and other resources.
Prepare the classroom for teaching.
Advise potential and enrolled students on class deliverables, expectations, and expenses.
Assess student satisfaction with the class.
Qualifications
Minimum:
Proven expertise in the chosen topic area, documented through experience or education.
Preferred:
Teaching experience; Associate Degree or higher.
Terms of Employment Only U.S. authorized workers eligible. Hourly employees must work 480 hours in a rolling six‑month period to qualify for health benefits and 70 hours in any five months for two consecutive years to qualify for retirement. The position is scheduled for up to 18 hours per week. Benefits include deferment compensation program, supplemental retirement plan, sick leave, paid holidays, and other space‑available benefits.
Conditions of Employment Background check (criminal record history) and Sexual Misconduct Disclosure Form required. Employee must reside in Washington State within reasonable distance of campus. Travel to Olympic College campuses or other sites may occur.
How to Apply Submit an online application through the Olympic College website and include:
Online application form
Resume
Cover letter describing how your experience sets you apart
Unofficial college transcripts
Official transcripts and copies of any mandated certifications (if applicable)
EEO Statement Olympic College provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. Accommodation inquiries: HRticket@olympic.edu.
Job Details Seniority Level: Entry level Employment Type: Part‑time, hourly Job Function: Education and Training Industry: Higher education
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