Faculty in Industrial Technology Trades (ITT)
Company: Northland Pioneer College
Job Location: Show Low, Arizona
Category: Information Systems and Technology
Type: Full-Time
GENERAL STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES:
Northland Pioneer College invites applications for a 10-month ITT faculty position. This position will consist of teaching 33 credits per year: live, hybrid, or online via the institution's learning management system. Responsibilities will include supporting NPC's values: 1) quality learning environment, 2) diversity and accessibility, 3) integrity and accountability, and 4) collaboration toward success; as well as upholding the mission of providing, supporting, and promoting life-long learning.
Successful candidates will teach courses in the accredited undergraduate ITT program as well as other courses for which they are qualified and assigned; teach in a variety of environments and modes (team-taught offerings, day offerings, evening offerings, online offerings, hybrid offerings, etc.) in accordance with course outlines and instructional procedures; integrate technology with instruction; assess students in light of the institution goals, program goals, and course objectives; maintain appropriate scheduled office hours; provide service to the department, division, college, and community as assigned by the supervising department chair, dean or elected by peers; develop good working relationships with discipline-related professionals in the College's Service area; collaborate and participate in AZTransfer to foster transferability opportunities; serve as a community resource in the area of expertise; be active in one's field of expertise; travel within the College district.
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