Diesel Repair Instructor - Bridgerland Technical College
Logan, UT
About the Job
The Diesel program at Bridgerland Technical College prepares students with the skills they need to function as diesel repair techinicians.
We are searching for a part-time instructor who will assist with instruction of high school students and adults. This is an in-person position.
Qualifications
Five years of experience as a diesel mechanic required. A technical college certificate or greater education preferred. Experience in education preferred.
Job Summary
Create, manage, and participate in a variety of learning environments and activities that provide opportunities for students to develop to their fullest potential and achieve their learning objectives. Participate collaboratively and professionally with other faculty and staff to promote the general well-being of the department and the college, and collective interest of its staff and student body.
Essential Duties: This position requires extensive hands-on interaction with faculty, staff, and students. As a result, this position requires physical presence to complete the essential duties found below.
General:
- Plans, develops, and presents organized learning opportunities for students by approved course outlines in topics relating to their specific curriculum
- Provides students with technical instruction in a safe environment
- Creates, administers, and corrects exams
- Investigates and adopts strategies that improve teaching by reviewing available teaching resources
- Participates in all aspects of program and department planning, including the establishment of goals and objectives to improve student success and program outcomes
- Maintains accountability of students and inventory in classrooms and office areas
Curriculum:
- Prepares curriculum materials, including course outlines, syllabi, and other instructional materials
- Contributes, as appropriate, to program improvement and development to reflect current industry standards
Communication:
- Assures effective two-way communication at all levels of responsibility
- Establishes a professional rapport with students, staff, and administration with respect for all parties
- Provides adequate out-of-class communication opportunities with students
- Participates in department and college meetings as appropriate
- Participates in the work of the program advisory committees
- Represents the college to external constituencies as appropriate
- Seeks to promote a spirit of collegiality in dealings with college staff
Student, Assessment, Reporting, and Supporting:
- Assumes academic advising responsibilities for students within the faculty member's field of expertise
- Maintains current and accurate academic progress, attendance, course grades, competency evaluations and tests, and disciplinary documentation (if applicable)
- Keeps accurate and complete student files
- Is familiar with college assessment and placement procedures and aware of campus resources
- Provides accurate outcome data (i.e., withdrawal, graduation, placement, licensure) on all students
- Participates in department and college activities designed to recruit, advise, and retain students
Leadership/Professional Development:
- Provides leadership and demonstrates professional behavior in the learning environment
- Promotes development of professional attitudes, knowledge, and behaviors among students through modeling appropriate behaviors and intervening when inappropriate behaviors are observed
- Demonstrates respect for all students and college employees
- Coordinates with the instructional team to resolve issues affecting student training
- Maintains relationship with industry partners to remain abreast of changes in the changing workforce
Facility:
- Assumes responsibility for the orderliness of the learning environment
- Controls the use of equipment and supplies; recommends purchases
- Ensures the safe use of instructional facilities and equipment
- Maintains laboratory and equipment
Physical:
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disability to perform physical requirements
Lifting | Mobility/Motor Skills | Sensory | Environment | Employment Category |
Up to 20# | Sit, stand, walk, grasp, pull, push, manual dexterity | Visual/Auditory acuity | Office/Classroom | Student Services & Support Administrative & Support Business /Computers Interdisciplinary |
Up to 50# | Sit, stand, walk, grasp, pull, push, squat, bend, twist, climb, manual dexterity, fine and gross motor skills | Visual/Auditory acuity, sense of smell & touch | Office; classroom; lab; industry simulation; industry | Health/Dental Design & Development Information Systems Manufacturing Custodial Personal Care Veterinary Technology |
Up to 100# | Sit, stand, walk, grasp, pull, push, squat, bend, twist, climb, manual dexterity, fine and gross motor skills | Visual/Auditory acuity; sense of smell & taste as applicable | Office; classroom; lab; industry simulation; industry; temperature, climate, and conditions vary | Food Services Construction/Transportation Security |
Over 100# | Sit, stand, walk, run, grasp, pull, push, squat, bend, twist, crawl, climb, balance on varied surfaces, manual dexterity, fine and gross motor skills | Visual/Auditory acuity, sense of smell & touch | Office; classroom; lab; industry simulation; industry; temperature, climate, and condition extremes | Public Services Maintenance |