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Camp Instructor -LA
Black Girls Code Los Angeles, California
Description: ABOUT BLACK GIRLS CODE Our mission is to enable Black girls, youth, and women with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive in the tech world. Black Girls Code (BGC) is building a future where learners are not just participants in tech-they are leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping it. Our mission is to equip students with the skills, confidence, and community they need to thrive in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) fields and ensure they know they belong. BGC delivers industry-relevant education throughout adolescence and creates pathways to college, careers, and entrepreneurship. We're not just preparing young people for the workforce-we're preparing them to lead it. Why this role matters The Camp Instructor will lead the implementation of Black Girls Code curriculum, teaching 25 young women ages 10-13 or 14-18 coding. Students will learn to code throughout the year by creating art, music, websites, games, apps, and more. The Camp Instructor will collaborate with Instructional Assistants. The Camp Instructor will eagerly create a strong culture, effectively facilitate lessons, build relationships with students and work in collaboration with BGC HQ staff. The successful candidate will have direct experience teaching or coaching students between the ages of 10 and 18, with strong classroom management and community-building skills. They will have experience programming with several coding languages and demonstrate capabilities using technology tools to facilitate and teach coding (Google Suite, Kahoot, Quizziz, etc). The Instructor receives an hourly wage, which includes time for preparation, teaching, and grading. Only candidates with a background in computer science, engineering, science, or technology will be considered for this role. Your day-to-day Facilitate learning around coding to young women using Black Girls CODE curriculum Participate in teacher/facilitator training prior to course/workshop start Interact with youth and staff as a resource and facilitator Implement and maintain Black Girls CODE culture and theme Participate and assist in the implementation of Black Girls CODE evaluations Measure student achievement and progress toward mastery through formative and summative assessments Modify materials, where appropriate, to support the learning outcomes of students based on the formative and summative assessments. You'll need to be available for the full camp session: July 27 -July 31 What Makes You a Great Fit Teaching groups in formal or informal settings Fluent in at least one coding language such as JavaScript or Python Strong classroom management/relationship-building skills Demonstrates ability to problem-solve Exceptional facilitation, communication and presentation skills Versed in restorative practices and conflict management Growth mindset when receiving and incorporating feedback from leaders and peers. Enthusiasm and skill working in youth development Integrity, maturity, credibility, and a demonstrated commitment to Black Girls CODE's mission Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team environment Ability to successfully pass a background check What You'll Love About Us Purpose-Driven Work: Be a part of an organization that empowers the next generation of leaders in technology. Opportunity for Impact: Play a pivotal role in driving equity and representation in the tech industry. Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team passionate about equity, inclusion, and creativity. Compensation $45 dollars an hour Ready to make an impact? Apply today to help drive the future of Black Girls Code! Requirements: PI00ddb2d235fd-0905
05/01/2026
Full time
Description: ABOUT BLACK GIRLS CODE Our mission is to enable Black girls, youth, and women with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive in the tech world. Black Girls Code (BGC) is building a future where learners are not just participants in tech-they are leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping it. Our mission is to equip students with the skills, confidence, and community they need to thrive in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) fields and ensure they know they belong. BGC delivers industry-relevant education throughout adolescence and creates pathways to college, careers, and entrepreneurship. We're not just preparing young people for the workforce-we're preparing them to lead it. Why this role matters The Camp Instructor will lead the implementation of Black Girls Code curriculum, teaching 25 young women ages 10-13 or 14-18 coding. Students will learn to code throughout the year by creating art, music, websites, games, apps, and more. The Camp Instructor will collaborate with Instructional Assistants. The Camp Instructor will eagerly create a strong culture, effectively facilitate lessons, build relationships with students and work in collaboration with BGC HQ staff. The successful candidate will have direct experience teaching or coaching students between the ages of 10 and 18, with strong classroom management and community-building skills. They will have experience programming with several coding languages and demonstrate capabilities using technology tools to facilitate and teach coding (Google Suite, Kahoot, Quizziz, etc). The Instructor receives an hourly wage, which includes time for preparation, teaching, and grading. Only candidates with a background in computer science, engineering, science, or technology will be considered for this role. Your day-to-day Facilitate learning around coding to young women using Black Girls CODE curriculum Participate in teacher/facilitator training prior to course/workshop start Interact with youth and staff as a resource and facilitator Implement and maintain Black Girls CODE culture and theme Participate and assist in the implementation of Black Girls CODE evaluations Measure student achievement and progress toward mastery through formative and summative assessments Modify materials, where appropriate, to support the learning outcomes of students based on the formative and summative assessments. You'll need to be available for the full camp session: July 27 -July 31 What Makes You a Great Fit Teaching groups in formal or informal settings Fluent in at least one coding language such as JavaScript or Python Strong classroom management/relationship-building skills Demonstrates ability to problem-solve Exceptional facilitation, communication and presentation skills Versed in restorative practices and conflict management Growth mindset when receiving and incorporating feedback from leaders and peers. Enthusiasm and skill working in youth development Integrity, maturity, credibility, and a demonstrated commitment to Black Girls CODE's mission Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team environment Ability to successfully pass a background check What You'll Love About Us Purpose-Driven Work: Be a part of an organization that empowers the next generation of leaders in technology. Opportunity for Impact: Play a pivotal role in driving equity and representation in the tech industry. Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team passionate about equity, inclusion, and creativity. Compensation $45 dollars an hour Ready to make an impact? Apply today to help drive the future of Black Girls Code! Requirements: PI00ddb2d235fd-0905
Camp Instructor-Detroit
Black Girls Code Detroit, Michigan
Description: ABOUT BLACK GIRLS CODE Our mission is to enable Black girls, youth, and women with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive in the tech world. Black Girls Code (BGC) is building a future where learners are not just participants in tech-they are leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping it. Our mission is to equip students with the skills, confidence, and community they need to thrive in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) fields and ensure they know they belong. BGC delivers industry-relevant education throughout adolescence and creates pathways to college, careers, and entrepreneurship. We're not just preparing young people for the workforce-we're preparing them to lead it. Why this role matters The Camp Instructor will lead the implementation of Black Girls Code curriculum, teaching 25 young women ages 10-13 or 14-18 coding. Students will learn to code throughout the year by creating art, music, websites, games, apps, and more. The Camp Instructor will collaborate with Instructional Assistants. The Camp Instructor will eagerly create a strong culture, effectively facilitate lessons, build relationships with students and work in collaboration with BGC HQ staff. The successful candidate will have direct experience teaching or coaching students between the ages of 10 and 18, with strong classroom management and community-building skills. They will have experience programming with several coding languages and demonstrate capabilities using technology tools to facilitate and teach coding (Google Suite, Kahoot, Quizziz, etc). The Instructor receives an hourly wage, which includes time for preparation, teaching, and grading. Only candidates with a background in computer science, engineering, science, or technology will be considered for this role. Your day-to-day Facilitate learning around coding to young women using Black Girls CODE curriculum Participate in teacher/facilitator training prior to course/workshop start Interact with youth and staff as a resource and facilitator Implement and maintain Black Girls CODE culture and theme Participate and assist in the implementation of Black Girls CODE evaluations Measure student achievement and progress toward mastery through formative and summative assessments Modify materials, where appropriate, to support the learning outcomes of students based on the formative and summative assessments. You'll need to be available for the full camp session: July 6-10 What Makes You a Great Fit Teaching groups in formal or informal settings Fluent in at least one coding language such as JavaScript or Python Strong classroom management/relationship-building skills Demonstrates ability to problem-solve Exceptional facilitation, communication and presentation skills Versed in restorative practices and conflict management Growth mindset when receiving and incorporating feedback from leaders and peers. Enthusiasm and skill working in youth development Integrity, maturity, credibility, and a demonstrated commitment to Black Girls CODE's mission Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team environment Ability to successfully pass a background check What You'll Love About Us Purpose-Driven Work: Be a part of an organization that empowers the next generation of leaders in technology. Opportunity for Impact: Play a pivotal role in driving equity and representation in the tech industry. Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team passionate about equity, inclusion, and creativity. Compensation $45 dollars an hour Ready to make an impact? Apply today to help drive the future of Black Girls Code! Requirements: PIbdf40a9f5-
05/01/2026
Full time
Description: ABOUT BLACK GIRLS CODE Our mission is to enable Black girls, youth, and women with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive in the tech world. Black Girls Code (BGC) is building a future where learners are not just participants in tech-they are leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping it. Our mission is to equip students with the skills, confidence, and community they need to thrive in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) fields and ensure they know they belong. BGC delivers industry-relevant education throughout adolescence and creates pathways to college, careers, and entrepreneurship. We're not just preparing young people for the workforce-we're preparing them to lead it. Why this role matters The Camp Instructor will lead the implementation of Black Girls Code curriculum, teaching 25 young women ages 10-13 or 14-18 coding. Students will learn to code throughout the year by creating art, music, websites, games, apps, and more. The Camp Instructor will collaborate with Instructional Assistants. The Camp Instructor will eagerly create a strong culture, effectively facilitate lessons, build relationships with students and work in collaboration with BGC HQ staff. The successful candidate will have direct experience teaching or coaching students between the ages of 10 and 18, with strong classroom management and community-building skills. They will have experience programming with several coding languages and demonstrate capabilities using technology tools to facilitate and teach coding (Google Suite, Kahoot, Quizziz, etc). The Instructor receives an hourly wage, which includes time for preparation, teaching, and grading. Only candidates with a background in computer science, engineering, science, or technology will be considered for this role. Your day-to-day Facilitate learning around coding to young women using Black Girls CODE curriculum Participate in teacher/facilitator training prior to course/workshop start Interact with youth and staff as a resource and facilitator Implement and maintain Black Girls CODE culture and theme Participate and assist in the implementation of Black Girls CODE evaluations Measure student achievement and progress toward mastery through formative and summative assessments Modify materials, where appropriate, to support the learning outcomes of students based on the formative and summative assessments. You'll need to be available for the full camp session: July 6-10 What Makes You a Great Fit Teaching groups in formal or informal settings Fluent in at least one coding language such as JavaScript or Python Strong classroom management/relationship-building skills Demonstrates ability to problem-solve Exceptional facilitation, communication and presentation skills Versed in restorative practices and conflict management Growth mindset when receiving and incorporating feedback from leaders and peers. Enthusiasm and skill working in youth development Integrity, maturity, credibility, and a demonstrated commitment to Black Girls CODE's mission Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team environment Ability to successfully pass a background check What You'll Love About Us Purpose-Driven Work: Be a part of an organization that empowers the next generation of leaders in technology. Opportunity for Impact: Play a pivotal role in driving equity and representation in the tech industry. Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team passionate about equity, inclusion, and creativity. Compensation $45 dollars an hour Ready to make an impact? Apply today to help drive the future of Black Girls Code! Requirements: PIbdf40a9f5-
4-H Regional Program Coordinator Region 8 - Merced, CA, Job ID 85550
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Merced, California
4-H Regional Program Coordinator Region 8 - Merced, CA, Job ID 85550 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description Position Summary: The 4-H Community Education Supervisor 1 will provide immediate supervision to the 4-H Community Education Specialist (CES) 2 staff within Region 8: San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced and Mariposa Counties. The 4-H Community Education Supervisor 1 will focus on building bridges between counties, managing conflict and providing consistent leadership, with an emphasis on supervision, programmatic leadership, training, budgeting and administration. They will also build community partnerships, conduct program evaluation, and ensure policy compliance among the 4-H programs within their counties. Department Summary: The University of California 4-H Youth Development Program (UC 4-H) is one of 12 statewide programs and institutes administered by the UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) and delivered locally through the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) System. UC 4-H began around the start of the 20th century as a way to introduce new agricultural technology into communities through youth education. Over the last 100 years, UC 4-H has continued to evolve, along with youth and community needs, expanding its focus to include leadership and civic engagement; healthy living; and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). UC 4-H retains strong roots and impact in rural communities; and, as the population has shifted to more suburban and urban areas UC 4-H has continued to evolve and expand to serve California's diverse youth, families, and communities. This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed. The California State 4-H Office is the home department with this position's office located in Merced, CA. While this position normally is based in Merced, CA, this position is eligible for hybrid flexible work arrangements for applicants living in the State of California at this time. Please note that hybrid flexible work arrangements are subject to change by the University. Pay Scale: $57,700.00/year to $78,500.00/year Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 05/05/2026. Key Responsibilities: 20% Budgeting and Administration: 1. Develop and manage innovative funding strategies, developing new revenue streams, and identifying new program partners and collaborations; 2. Maintain supplies; 3. Maintain equipment list; 4. Support preparation of agency agreements/MOU. 25% General Leadership & Supervision to County 4-H CES 2's: 1. Supervise educator staff with the goal of increasing enrollment in the 4-H Youth Development Program; 2. Conduct regular meetings; 3. Performance management of staff; 4. Staff lesson observations; 5. Lead and support CES staff; 6. Review/approve travel, purchases, mileage; 7. Review/approve staff timesheets; 8. Coordinate regional and county program. 20% Training: 1. Train and mentor new 4-H CES 2 staff in counties located in your region; 2. Manage training plans for 4-H CES 2 Staff in counties located in your region. 15% Program Evaluation and Reporting: 1. Develop programmatic goals for 4-H CES 2 staff; 2. Track and report goals; 3. Conduct needs assessments with 4-H CES 2 and advisor staff; 4. Ensure evaluation goals are met; 5. Prepare assessments and reports. 10% Community Relations and Partnerships: 1. Participate in community meetings; 2. Build community relationships; 3. Coordinate outreach plans; 4. Respond to media requests. 10% Program Integration: 1. Coordinate and connect on 4-H Advisors PI opportunities; 2. Facilitate ongoing or new program integration collaborations. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. Ability to maintain effective professional relationships with clients and instructors. Strong knowledge of community education, technical education, and / or training and development programs. Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills. Effective leadership skills, including directing and developing staff members. Effective skills to conduct needs assessment and program delivery. Has effective conflict management and resolution skills. Preferred Skills: Knowledge of the 4-H Youth Development Program. Management of youth development programs. Volunteer development and management experience. Experience working with ethnically diverse youth and adults. Ability to supervise staff and volunteers across multiple locations. Experience in key educational content areas of STEM, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement, Leadership and College to Career Readiness. Special Conditions of Employment: Must comply with regulatory agency reporting requirements (California's Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act). Possession of building master keys for access to residences, offices, or other facilities. Direct access to and/or responsibility for protected, personal, or other sensitive institutional information, including information on students, faculty, staff, or other University constituents, and IT resources that process, transmit or store restricted or sensitive institutional information. Direct access to or responsibility for cash, cash equivalents, checks, or University property, disbursements or receipts (as defined in BUS-49, Section III.C.). Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a County or University vehicle. Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed, proof of liability damage insurance on vehicle used is required. Reimbursement of job-related travel will be reimbursed according to University policies. Travel including travel outside normal business hours may be required. Ability and means to travel to counties within regions, a minimum of once per month as needed, and occasional travel outside the assigned counties. The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check. This is a designated position requiring a background check and may require fingerprinting due to the nature of the job responsibilities. UC ANR does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities. As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited. As a condition of employment, you will be required to comply with the University of California Policy on Vaccination Programs , as may be amended or revised from time to time. Federal, state, or local public health directives may impose additional requirements. Exercise the utmost discretion in managing sensitive information learned in the course of performing their duties. Sensitive information includes but is not limited to employee and student records, health and patient records, financial data, strategic plans, proprietary information, and any other sensitive or non-public information learned during the course and scope of employment. Understands that sensitive information should be shared on a limited basis and actively takes steps to limit access to sensitive information to individuals who have legitimate business need to know. Ensure that sensitive information is properly safeguarded. Follow all organizational policies and laws on data protection and privacy. This includes secure handling of physical and digital records and proper usage of IT systems to prevent data leaks. The unauthorized or improper disclosure of confidential work-related information obtained from any source on any work-related matter is a violation of these expectations. Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: As a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts an offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of substantiated misconduct with a previous employer. "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies governing employee conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, or discrimination, as defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct: UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy UC Anti-Discrimination Policy Abusive Conduct in the Workplace To apply, please visit: Copyright 2025 Inc. All rights reserved. Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency jeid-ce31c881f0b3fc45b54fae4e8dd70a60
04/30/2026
Full time
4-H Regional Program Coordinator Region 8 - Merced, CA, Job ID 85550 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description Position Summary: The 4-H Community Education Supervisor 1 will provide immediate supervision to the 4-H Community Education Specialist (CES) 2 staff within Region 8: San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced and Mariposa Counties. The 4-H Community Education Supervisor 1 will focus on building bridges between counties, managing conflict and providing consistent leadership, with an emphasis on supervision, programmatic leadership, training, budgeting and administration. They will also build community partnerships, conduct program evaluation, and ensure policy compliance among the 4-H programs within their counties. Department Summary: The University of California 4-H Youth Development Program (UC 4-H) is one of 12 statewide programs and institutes administered by the UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) and delivered locally through the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) System. UC 4-H began around the start of the 20th century as a way to introduce new agricultural technology into communities through youth education. Over the last 100 years, UC 4-H has continued to evolve, along with youth and community needs, expanding its focus to include leadership and civic engagement; healthy living; and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). UC 4-H retains strong roots and impact in rural communities; and, as the population has shifted to more suburban and urban areas UC 4-H has continued to evolve and expand to serve California's diverse youth, families, and communities. This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed. The California State 4-H Office is the home department with this position's office located in Merced, CA. While this position normally is based in Merced, CA, this position is eligible for hybrid flexible work arrangements for applicants living in the State of California at this time. Please note that hybrid flexible work arrangements are subject to change by the University. Pay Scale: $57,700.00/year to $78,500.00/year Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 05/05/2026. Key Responsibilities: 20% Budgeting and Administration: 1. Develop and manage innovative funding strategies, developing new revenue streams, and identifying new program partners and collaborations; 2. Maintain supplies; 3. Maintain equipment list; 4. Support preparation of agency agreements/MOU. 25% General Leadership & Supervision to County 4-H CES 2's: 1. Supervise educator staff with the goal of increasing enrollment in the 4-H Youth Development Program; 2. Conduct regular meetings; 3. Performance management of staff; 4. Staff lesson observations; 5. Lead and support CES staff; 6. Review/approve travel, purchases, mileage; 7. Review/approve staff timesheets; 8. Coordinate regional and county program. 20% Training: 1. Train and mentor new 4-H CES 2 staff in counties located in your region; 2. Manage training plans for 4-H CES 2 Staff in counties located in your region. 15% Program Evaluation and Reporting: 1. Develop programmatic goals for 4-H CES 2 staff; 2. Track and report goals; 3. Conduct needs assessments with 4-H CES 2 and advisor staff; 4. Ensure evaluation goals are met; 5. Prepare assessments and reports. 10% Community Relations and Partnerships: 1. Participate in community meetings; 2. Build community relationships; 3. Coordinate outreach plans; 4. Respond to media requests. 10% Program Integration: 1. Coordinate and connect on 4-H Advisors PI opportunities; 2. Facilitate ongoing or new program integration collaborations. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. Ability to maintain effective professional relationships with clients and instructors. Strong knowledge of community education, technical education, and / or training and development programs. Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills. Effective leadership skills, including directing and developing staff members. Effective skills to conduct needs assessment and program delivery. Has effective conflict management and resolution skills. Preferred Skills: Knowledge of the 4-H Youth Development Program. Management of youth development programs. Volunteer development and management experience. Experience working with ethnically diverse youth and adults. Ability to supervise staff and volunteers across multiple locations. Experience in key educational content areas of STEM, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement, Leadership and College to Career Readiness. Special Conditions of Employment: Must comply with regulatory agency reporting requirements (California's Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act). Possession of building master keys for access to residences, offices, or other facilities. Direct access to and/or responsibility for protected, personal, or other sensitive institutional information, including information on students, faculty, staff, or other University constituents, and IT resources that process, transmit or store restricted or sensitive institutional information. Direct access to or responsibility for cash, cash equivalents, checks, or University property, disbursements or receipts (as defined in BUS-49, Section III.C.). Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a County or University vehicle. Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed, proof of liability damage insurance on vehicle used is required. Reimbursement of job-related travel will be reimbursed according to University policies. Travel including travel outside normal business hours may be required. Ability and means to travel to counties within regions, a minimum of once per month as needed, and occasional travel outside the assigned counties. The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check. This is a designated position requiring a background check and may require fingerprinting due to the nature of the job responsibilities. UC ANR does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities. As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited. As a condition of employment, you will be required to comply with the University of California Policy on Vaccination Programs , as may be amended or revised from time to time. Federal, state, or local public health directives may impose additional requirements. Exercise the utmost discretion in managing sensitive information learned in the course of performing their duties. Sensitive information includes but is not limited to employee and student records, health and patient records, financial data, strategic plans, proprietary information, and any other sensitive or non-public information learned during the course and scope of employment. Understands that sensitive information should be shared on a limited basis and actively takes steps to limit access to sensitive information to individuals who have legitimate business need to know. Ensure that sensitive information is properly safeguarded. Follow all organizational policies and laws on data protection and privacy. This includes secure handling of physical and digital records and proper usage of IT systems to prevent data leaks. The unauthorized or improper disclosure of confidential work-related information obtained from any source on any work-related matter is a violation of these expectations. Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: As a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts an offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of substantiated misconduct with a previous employer. "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies governing employee conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, or discrimination, as defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct: UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy UC Anti-Discrimination Policy Abusive Conduct in the Workplace To apply, please visit: Copyright 2025 Inc. All rights reserved. Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency jeid-ce31c881f0b3fc45b54fae4e8dd70a60
Camp Instructor-Detroit
Black Girls Code Detroit, Michigan
Description: ABOUT BLACK GIRLS CODE Our mission is to enable Black girls, youth, and women with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive in the tech world. Black Girls Code (BGC) is building a future where learners are not just participants in tech-they are leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping it. Our mission is to equip students with the skills, confidence, and community they need to thrive in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) fields and ensure they know they belong. BGC delivers industry-relevant education throughout adolescence and creates pathways to college, careers, and entrepreneurship. We're not just preparing young people for the workforce-we're preparing them to lead it. Why this role matters The Camp Instructor will lead the implementation of Black Girls Code curriculum, teaching 25 young women ages 10-13 or 14-18 coding. Students will learn to code throughout the year by creating art, music, websites, games, apps, and more. The Camp Instructor will collaborate with Instructional Assistants. The Camp Instructor will eagerly create a strong culture, effectively facilitate lessons, build relationships with students and work in collaboration with BGC HQ staff. The successful candidate will have direct experience teaching or coaching students between the ages of 10 and 18, with strong classroom management and community-building skills. They will have experience programming with several coding languages and demonstrate capabilities using technology tools to facilitate and teach coding (Google Suite, Kahoot, Quizziz, etc). The Instructor receives an hourly wage, which includes time for preparation, teaching, and grading. Only candidates with a background in computer science, engineering, science, or technology will be considered for this role. Your day-to-day Facilitate learning around coding to young women using Black Girls CODE curriculum Participate in teacher/facilitator training prior to course/workshop start Interact with youth and staff as a resource and facilitator Implement and maintain Black Girls CODE culture and theme Participate and assist in the implementation of Black Girls CODE evaluations Measure student achievement and progress toward mastery through formative and summative assessments Modify materials, where appropriate, to support the learning outcomes of students based on the formative and summative assessments. You'll need to be available for the full camp session: July 6-10 What Makes You a Great Fit Teaching groups in formal or informal settings Fluent in at least one coding language such as JavaScript or Python Strong classroom management/relationship-building skills Demonstrates ability to problem-solve Exceptional facilitation, communication and presentation skills Versed in restorative practices and conflict management Growth mindset when receiving and incorporating feedback from leaders and peers. Enthusiasm and skill working in youth development Integrity, maturity, credibility, and a demonstrated commitment to Black Girls CODE's mission Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team environment Ability to successfully pass a background check What You'll Love About Us Purpose-Driven Work: Be a part of an organization that empowers the next generation of leaders in technology. Opportunity for Impact: Play a pivotal role in driving equity and representation in the tech industry. Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team passionate about equity, inclusion, and creativity. Compensation $45 dollars an hour Ready to make an impact? Apply today to help drive the future of Black Girls Code! Requirements: PId4d8f2aec1-
04/30/2026
Full time
Description: ABOUT BLACK GIRLS CODE Our mission is to enable Black girls, youth, and women with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive in the tech world. Black Girls Code (BGC) is building a future where learners are not just participants in tech-they are leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping it. Our mission is to equip students with the skills, confidence, and community they need to thrive in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) fields and ensure they know they belong. BGC delivers industry-relevant education throughout adolescence and creates pathways to college, careers, and entrepreneurship. We're not just preparing young people for the workforce-we're preparing them to lead it. Why this role matters The Camp Instructor will lead the implementation of Black Girls Code curriculum, teaching 25 young women ages 10-13 or 14-18 coding. Students will learn to code throughout the year by creating art, music, websites, games, apps, and more. The Camp Instructor will collaborate with Instructional Assistants. The Camp Instructor will eagerly create a strong culture, effectively facilitate lessons, build relationships with students and work in collaboration with BGC HQ staff. The successful candidate will have direct experience teaching or coaching students between the ages of 10 and 18, with strong classroom management and community-building skills. They will have experience programming with several coding languages and demonstrate capabilities using technology tools to facilitate and teach coding (Google Suite, Kahoot, Quizziz, etc). The Instructor receives an hourly wage, which includes time for preparation, teaching, and grading. Only candidates with a background in computer science, engineering, science, or technology will be considered for this role. Your day-to-day Facilitate learning around coding to young women using Black Girls CODE curriculum Participate in teacher/facilitator training prior to course/workshop start Interact with youth and staff as a resource and facilitator Implement and maintain Black Girls CODE culture and theme Participate and assist in the implementation of Black Girls CODE evaluations Measure student achievement and progress toward mastery through formative and summative assessments Modify materials, where appropriate, to support the learning outcomes of students based on the formative and summative assessments. You'll need to be available for the full camp session: July 6-10 What Makes You a Great Fit Teaching groups in formal or informal settings Fluent in at least one coding language such as JavaScript or Python Strong classroom management/relationship-building skills Demonstrates ability to problem-solve Exceptional facilitation, communication and presentation skills Versed in restorative practices and conflict management Growth mindset when receiving and incorporating feedback from leaders and peers. Enthusiasm and skill working in youth development Integrity, maturity, credibility, and a demonstrated commitment to Black Girls CODE's mission Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team environment Ability to successfully pass a background check What You'll Love About Us Purpose-Driven Work: Be a part of an organization that empowers the next generation of leaders in technology. Opportunity for Impact: Play a pivotal role in driving equity and representation in the tech industry. Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team passionate about equity, inclusion, and creativity. Compensation $45 dollars an hour Ready to make an impact? Apply today to help drive the future of Black Girls Code! Requirements: PId4d8f2aec1-
Camp Instructor -Chicago
Black Girls Code Chicago, Illinois
ABOUT BLACK GIRLS CODE Our mission is to enable Black girls, youth, and women with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive in the tech world. Black Girls Code (BGC) is building a future where learners are not just participants in tech-they are leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping it. Our mission is to equip students with the skills, confidence, and community they need to thrive in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) fields and ensure they know they belong. BGC delivers industry-relevant education throughout adolescence and creates pathways to college, careers, and entrepreneurship. We're not just preparing young people for the workforce-we're preparing them to lead it. Why this role matters The Camp Instructor will lead the implementation of Black Girls Code curriculum, teaching 25 young women ages 10-13 or 14-18 coding. Students will learn to code throughout the year by creating art, music, websites, games, apps, and more. The Camp Instructor will collaborate with Instructional Assistants. The Camp Instructor will eagerly create a strong culture, effectively facilitate lessons, build relationships with students and work in collaboration with BGC HQ staff. The successful candidate will have direct experience teaching or coaching students between the ages of 10 and 18, with strong classroom management and community-building skills. They will have experience programming with several coding languages and demonstrate capabilities using technology tools to facilitate and teach coding (Google Suite, Kahoot, Quizziz, etc). The Instructor receives an hourly wage, which includes time for preparation, teaching, and grading. Only candidates with a background in computer science, engineering, science, or technology will be considered for this role. Your day-to-day Facilitate learning around coding to young women using Black Girls CODE curriculum Participate in teacher/facilitator training prior to course/workshop start Interact with youth and staff as a resource and facilitator Implement and maintain Black Girls CODE culture and theme Participate and assist in the implementation of Black Girls CODE evaluations Measure student achievement and progress toward mastery through formative and summative assessments Modify materials, where appropriate, to support the learning outcomes of students based on the formative and summative assessments. You'll need to be available for the full camp session: July 13-July 17 What Makes You a Great Fit Teaching groups in formal or informal settings Fluent in at least one coding language such as JavaScript or Python Strong classroom management/relationship-building skills Demonstrates ability to problem-solve Exceptional facilitation, communication and presentation skills Versed in restorative practices and conflict management Growth mindset when receiving and incorporating feedback from leaders and peers. Enthusiasm and skill working in youth development Integrity, maturity, credibility, and a demonstrated commitment to Black Girls CODE's mission Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team environment Ability to successfully pass a background check What You'll Love About Us Purpose-Driven Work: Be a part of an organization that empowers the next generation of leaders in technology. Opportunity for Impact: Play a pivotal role in driving equity and representation in the tech industry. Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team passionate about equity, inclusion, and creativity. Compensation $45 dollars an hour Ready to make an impact? Apply today to help drive the future of Black Girls Code! PI87e6d5d41b36-1411
04/28/2026
Full time
ABOUT BLACK GIRLS CODE Our mission is to enable Black girls, youth, and women with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive in the tech world. Black Girls Code (BGC) is building a future where learners are not just participants in tech-they are leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping it. Our mission is to equip students with the skills, confidence, and community they need to thrive in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) fields and ensure they know they belong. BGC delivers industry-relevant education throughout adolescence and creates pathways to college, careers, and entrepreneurship. We're not just preparing young people for the workforce-we're preparing them to lead it. Why this role matters The Camp Instructor will lead the implementation of Black Girls Code curriculum, teaching 25 young women ages 10-13 or 14-18 coding. Students will learn to code throughout the year by creating art, music, websites, games, apps, and more. The Camp Instructor will collaborate with Instructional Assistants. The Camp Instructor will eagerly create a strong culture, effectively facilitate lessons, build relationships with students and work in collaboration with BGC HQ staff. The successful candidate will have direct experience teaching or coaching students between the ages of 10 and 18, with strong classroom management and community-building skills. They will have experience programming with several coding languages and demonstrate capabilities using technology tools to facilitate and teach coding (Google Suite, Kahoot, Quizziz, etc). The Instructor receives an hourly wage, which includes time for preparation, teaching, and grading. Only candidates with a background in computer science, engineering, science, or technology will be considered for this role. Your day-to-day Facilitate learning around coding to young women using Black Girls CODE curriculum Participate in teacher/facilitator training prior to course/workshop start Interact with youth and staff as a resource and facilitator Implement and maintain Black Girls CODE culture and theme Participate and assist in the implementation of Black Girls CODE evaluations Measure student achievement and progress toward mastery through formative and summative assessments Modify materials, where appropriate, to support the learning outcomes of students based on the formative and summative assessments. You'll need to be available for the full camp session: July 13-July 17 What Makes You a Great Fit Teaching groups in formal or informal settings Fluent in at least one coding language such as JavaScript or Python Strong classroom management/relationship-building skills Demonstrates ability to problem-solve Exceptional facilitation, communication and presentation skills Versed in restorative practices and conflict management Growth mindset when receiving and incorporating feedback from leaders and peers. Enthusiasm and skill working in youth development Integrity, maturity, credibility, and a demonstrated commitment to Black Girls CODE's mission Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team environment Ability to successfully pass a background check What You'll Love About Us Purpose-Driven Work: Be a part of an organization that empowers the next generation of leaders in technology. Opportunity for Impact: Play a pivotal role in driving equity and representation in the tech industry. Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team passionate about equity, inclusion, and creativity. Compensation $45 dollars an hour Ready to make an impact? Apply today to help drive the future of Black Girls Code! PI87e6d5d41b36-1411
Camp Instructor-Detroit
Black Girls Code Detroit, Michigan
ABOUT BLACK GIRLS CODE Our mission is to enable Black girls, youth, and women with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive in the tech world. Black Girls Code (BGC) is building a future where learners are not just participants in tech-they are leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping it. Our mission is to equip students with the skills, confidence, and community they need to thrive in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) fields and ensure they know they belong. BGC delivers industry-relevant education throughout adolescence and creates pathways to college, careers, and entrepreneurship. We're not just preparing young people for the workforce-we're preparing them to lead it. Why this role matters The Camp Instructor will lead the implementation of Black Girls Code curriculum, teaching 25 young women ages 10-13 or 14-18 coding. Students will learn to code throughout the year by creating art, music, websites, games, apps, and more. The Camp Instructor will collaborate with Instructional Assistants. The Camp Instructor will eagerly create a strong culture, effectively facilitate lessons, build relationships with students and work in collaboration with BGC HQ staff. The successful candidate will have direct experience teaching or coaching students between the ages of 10 and 18, with strong classroom management and community-building skills. They will have experience programming with several coding languages and demonstrate capabilities using technology tools to facilitate and teach coding (Google Suite, Kahoot, Quizziz, etc). The Instructor receives an hourly wage, which includes time for preparation, teaching, and grading. Only candidates with a background in computer science, engineering, science, or technology will be considered for this role. Your day-to-day Facilitate learning around coding to young women using Black Girls CODE curriculum Participate in teacher/facilitator training prior to course/workshop start Interact with youth and staff as a resource and facilitator Implement and maintain Black Girls CODE culture and theme Participate and assist in the implementation of Black Girls CODE evaluations Measure student achievement and progress toward mastery through formative and summative assessments Modify materials, where appropriate, to support the learning outcomes of students based on the formative and summative assessments. You'll need to be available for the full camp session: July 6-10 What Makes You a Great Fit Teaching groups in formal or informal settings Fluent in at least one coding language such as JavaScript or Python Strong classroom management/relationship-building skills Demonstrates ability to problem-solve Exceptional facilitation, communication and presentation skills Versed in restorative practices and conflict management Growth mindset when receiving and incorporating feedback from leaders and peers. Enthusiasm and skill working in youth development Integrity, maturity, credibility, and a demonstrated commitment to Black Girls CODE's mission Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team environment Ability to successfully pass a background check What You'll Love About Us Purpose-Driven Work: Be a part of an organization that empowers the next generation of leaders in technology. Opportunity for Impact: Play a pivotal role in driving equity and representation in the tech industry. Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team passionate about equity, inclusion, and creativity. Compensation $45 dollars an hour Ready to make an impact? Apply today to help drive the future of Black Girls Code! PI45e12c60aee5-1394
04/28/2026
Full time
ABOUT BLACK GIRLS CODE Our mission is to enable Black girls, youth, and women with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive in the tech world. Black Girls Code (BGC) is building a future where learners are not just participants in tech-they are leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping it. Our mission is to equip students with the skills, confidence, and community they need to thrive in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) fields and ensure they know they belong. BGC delivers industry-relevant education throughout adolescence and creates pathways to college, careers, and entrepreneurship. We're not just preparing young people for the workforce-we're preparing them to lead it. Why this role matters The Camp Instructor will lead the implementation of Black Girls Code curriculum, teaching 25 young women ages 10-13 or 14-18 coding. Students will learn to code throughout the year by creating art, music, websites, games, apps, and more. The Camp Instructor will collaborate with Instructional Assistants. The Camp Instructor will eagerly create a strong culture, effectively facilitate lessons, build relationships with students and work in collaboration with BGC HQ staff. The successful candidate will have direct experience teaching or coaching students between the ages of 10 and 18, with strong classroom management and community-building skills. They will have experience programming with several coding languages and demonstrate capabilities using technology tools to facilitate and teach coding (Google Suite, Kahoot, Quizziz, etc). The Instructor receives an hourly wage, which includes time for preparation, teaching, and grading. Only candidates with a background in computer science, engineering, science, or technology will be considered for this role. Your day-to-day Facilitate learning around coding to young women using Black Girls CODE curriculum Participate in teacher/facilitator training prior to course/workshop start Interact with youth and staff as a resource and facilitator Implement and maintain Black Girls CODE culture and theme Participate and assist in the implementation of Black Girls CODE evaluations Measure student achievement and progress toward mastery through formative and summative assessments Modify materials, where appropriate, to support the learning outcomes of students based on the formative and summative assessments. You'll need to be available for the full camp session: July 6-10 What Makes You a Great Fit Teaching groups in formal or informal settings Fluent in at least one coding language such as JavaScript or Python Strong classroom management/relationship-building skills Demonstrates ability to problem-solve Exceptional facilitation, communication and presentation skills Versed in restorative practices and conflict management Growth mindset when receiving and incorporating feedback from leaders and peers. Enthusiasm and skill working in youth development Integrity, maturity, credibility, and a demonstrated commitment to Black Girls CODE's mission Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team environment Ability to successfully pass a background check What You'll Love About Us Purpose-Driven Work: Be a part of an organization that empowers the next generation of leaders in technology. Opportunity for Impact: Play a pivotal role in driving equity and representation in the tech industry. Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team passionate about equity, inclusion, and creativity. Compensation $45 dollars an hour Ready to make an impact? Apply today to help drive the future of Black Girls Code! PI45e12c60aee5-1394
Instructor Digital Gaming and Simulation (Programming) - Adjunct Pool
InsideHigherEd Houston, Texas
Instructor Digital Gaming and Simulation (Programming) - Adjunct Pool Houston, Texas, System Wide Adjunct 25003DE Requisition # Dec 15, 2025 Post Date We are looking for an Instructor Digital Gaming and Simulation who will advance the institution's proud tradition of excellence in academics, student life and community service. Come be a part of the Mosaic of HCC. Teach variety of courses focusing on Digital gaming & simulation for programmers, and/or artists. These include 2D, 3D, AR/VR game development with professional experience in programming and/or scripting languages in C++ and C#. Software knowledge include: Unreal Engine Unity Maxon zBrush Autodesk Maya Microsoft Visual Studio The ideal candidate will have strong team building and management skills, knowledge of game design fundamentals and best practices, and experience using a variety of game creation tools. Lecture and teach across multiple modalities, online and in-person. Provide quality feedback while mentoring students in industry related skills and expectations. Mentor students in a workforce environment in developing their portfolio SUMMARY Provide the expertise and knowledge that support the college curriculum and programs. Establish courses following accepted higher education standards, teach students using a variety of effective methodologies and provide engagement and support activities that encourage student learning. The role of the Instructional Faculty encompasses teaching and learning, academic advising, professional development and institutional and community service. The incumbent will teach a maximum load of (See Faculty Workload Guidelines) contact hours each semester in area(s) of competency and participate as a part-time instructor in the activities of the department, division, and college. Faculty may be assigned to teach in the modalities of face-to-face, hybrid, online (synchronous or asynchronous), or any combination of modalities. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Teaching: Demonstrate skill and/or knowledge in teaching discipline. Make continuous efforts to improve the quality of instruction by reviewing and utilizing innovative methodologies, techniques, and delivery methods. Develop and use a syllabus for each course or laboratory within college, discipline, and departmental guidelines and submit one copy to the department chair. Plan, develop, and use a variety of teaching methods and materials that assist students in meeting course objectives and which are appropriate for students with differing educational and experiential backgrounds and learning styles. Evaluate students to measure their progress toward achievement of stated course objectives and inform them of their progress in the course in a timely manner. Keep accurate student records and submit related reports and forms within requested timelines. Review, evaluate, and recommend student textbooks and learning materials. Teach courses at a variety of times and locations in response to institutional needs. Use equipment and facilities responsibly and courteously. Where appropriate, assist the chair with the routine maintenance of instructional laboratories.Demonstrate competence and interest in the use of technology in the classroom and willingness to explore new instructional methodologies. Academic Advising: Maintain professional relationships with students, colleagues, and the community. Provide access to students through posted office hours, electronic communication, and other appropriate methods. Provide advice and assistance to students regarding instructional or program-specific issues. Make presentations on a particular academic field or program - its subject matter, objectives, opportunities for further study (transfer opportunities), and opportunities for work (co-ops, part-time, work-study) and careers, special clubs and activities available, support services, scholarships, etc. Create and maintain a website dedicated to the types of information as specified by the college and chair of the department. Work with Chair to take on appropriate academic advising activities as needed by the College and Department. (For examples, please refer to the HCC Faculty Workload Guidelines). Professional Development: Establish annual objectives for professional growth in consultation with the department chair. Keep pace with developments in the discipline. Learn technologies that support student learning. Participate in the evaluation process for self, department, and college. Institutional and Community Service: Participate in scheduled institutional service activities including opening week events, conference days, and commencement exercises. Participate in discipline committee or program meetings and activities Actively participate in department, college or system meetings and/ or committees. Be familiar with and adhere to all policies and procedures of HCCS. Participate in college-related activities such as student activities, selection of faculty, community education, recruitment of students, and/or special programs. Participate in business and/or student activities and/or community activities that foster goodwill and promote the mission of HCCS. Participate in activities required to maintain program and college accreditation standards. Participate in the HCCS planning process by assisting in the formulation of departmental objectives and goals and in establishing budget priorities. Review, evaluate, and revise program curricula and practices to assure compliance with professional standards, state-mandated guidelines and requirements of business/ industry, and higher education. Assist in the articulation of courses and programs with secondary and post-secondary institutions. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above. The qualifications listed below are representative of the education, experience, knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required. EDUCATION Associate degree in Gaming or related field required. Bachelor's degree or higher preferred. Copy of transcript conferring required degree and certifications must accompany application EXPERIENCE 3 years working experience in gaming software development, as a game designer, artist, and/or programmer required. Portfolio required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES 1. Possess the ability to work in a diverse work environment 2. Willing and able to teach day or evening classes at several sites around the city 3. Knowledge and skill in a variety of computer usage and software are required 4. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively with a diverse professional, community, and student population 5. Possess good organizational and planning skills 6. Demonstrate sensitivity to students with diverse academic, socio-economic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds and students with disabilities. 7. Demonstrated ability to inspire and motivate students in a learning-centered environment 8. Proficient in the development of concept and design documents, storyboarding, level design, version control, project management, game engine, and game testing methodologies. Preferences Skill in using a virtual sculpting tool is a plus. 9. Mentor students in a workforce environment in developing their portfolio. 10. Software knowledge required: Unreal Engine Unity Maxon zBrush Autodesk Maya MS Visual Studio 11. Able to teach 2D, 3D, AR/VR game development with professional experience in programming and/or scripting languages C++ and C#. 12. Able to teach Mathematics and Physics for games is a plus This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor. This job description may be revised upon development of other duties and changes in responsibilities. The Organization Houston City College (HCC) is composed of 14 Centers of Excellence and numerous satellite centers that serve the diverse communities in the Greater Houston area by preparing individuals to live and work in an increasingly international and technological society. HCC is one of the country's largest singularly-accredited, open-admission, community colleges offering associate degrees, certificates, workforce training, and lifelong learning opportunities. The Team Play a central role at HCC as you keep our everyday operations running like clockwork. You'll get the chance to make things happen and work closely with inspiring leaders across different parts of the institution. Whether your role is supportive, administrative, financial or something else, you'll be part of a dynamic team that not only provides HCC students with cutting-edge academic and career tools, it also takes care of its people. Location Houston is a city with limitless possibilities:Fourth-largest city in the U.S . click apply for full job details
01/14/2026
Full time
Instructor Digital Gaming and Simulation (Programming) - Adjunct Pool Houston, Texas, System Wide Adjunct 25003DE Requisition # Dec 15, 2025 Post Date We are looking for an Instructor Digital Gaming and Simulation who will advance the institution's proud tradition of excellence in academics, student life and community service. Come be a part of the Mosaic of HCC. Teach variety of courses focusing on Digital gaming & simulation for programmers, and/or artists. These include 2D, 3D, AR/VR game development with professional experience in programming and/or scripting languages in C++ and C#. Software knowledge include: Unreal Engine Unity Maxon zBrush Autodesk Maya Microsoft Visual Studio The ideal candidate will have strong team building and management skills, knowledge of game design fundamentals and best practices, and experience using a variety of game creation tools. Lecture and teach across multiple modalities, online and in-person. Provide quality feedback while mentoring students in industry related skills and expectations. Mentor students in a workforce environment in developing their portfolio SUMMARY Provide the expertise and knowledge that support the college curriculum and programs. Establish courses following accepted higher education standards, teach students using a variety of effective methodologies and provide engagement and support activities that encourage student learning. The role of the Instructional Faculty encompasses teaching and learning, academic advising, professional development and institutional and community service. The incumbent will teach a maximum load of (See Faculty Workload Guidelines) contact hours each semester in area(s) of competency and participate as a part-time instructor in the activities of the department, division, and college. Faculty may be assigned to teach in the modalities of face-to-face, hybrid, online (synchronous or asynchronous), or any combination of modalities. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Teaching: Demonstrate skill and/or knowledge in teaching discipline. Make continuous efforts to improve the quality of instruction by reviewing and utilizing innovative methodologies, techniques, and delivery methods. Develop and use a syllabus for each course or laboratory within college, discipline, and departmental guidelines and submit one copy to the department chair. Plan, develop, and use a variety of teaching methods and materials that assist students in meeting course objectives and which are appropriate for students with differing educational and experiential backgrounds and learning styles. Evaluate students to measure their progress toward achievement of stated course objectives and inform them of their progress in the course in a timely manner. Keep accurate student records and submit related reports and forms within requested timelines. Review, evaluate, and recommend student textbooks and learning materials. Teach courses at a variety of times and locations in response to institutional needs. Use equipment and facilities responsibly and courteously. Where appropriate, assist the chair with the routine maintenance of instructional laboratories.Demonstrate competence and interest in the use of technology in the classroom and willingness to explore new instructional methodologies. Academic Advising: Maintain professional relationships with students, colleagues, and the community. Provide access to students through posted office hours, electronic communication, and other appropriate methods. Provide advice and assistance to students regarding instructional or program-specific issues. Make presentations on a particular academic field or program - its subject matter, objectives, opportunities for further study (transfer opportunities), and opportunities for work (co-ops, part-time, work-study) and careers, special clubs and activities available, support services, scholarships, etc. Create and maintain a website dedicated to the types of information as specified by the college and chair of the department. Work with Chair to take on appropriate academic advising activities as needed by the College and Department. (For examples, please refer to the HCC Faculty Workload Guidelines). Professional Development: Establish annual objectives for professional growth in consultation with the department chair. Keep pace with developments in the discipline. Learn technologies that support student learning. Participate in the evaluation process for self, department, and college. Institutional and Community Service: Participate in scheduled institutional service activities including opening week events, conference days, and commencement exercises. Participate in discipline committee or program meetings and activities Actively participate in department, college or system meetings and/ or committees. Be familiar with and adhere to all policies and procedures of HCCS. Participate in college-related activities such as student activities, selection of faculty, community education, recruitment of students, and/or special programs. Participate in business and/or student activities and/or community activities that foster goodwill and promote the mission of HCCS. Participate in activities required to maintain program and college accreditation standards. Participate in the HCCS planning process by assisting in the formulation of departmental objectives and goals and in establishing budget priorities. Review, evaluate, and revise program curricula and practices to assure compliance with professional standards, state-mandated guidelines and requirements of business/ industry, and higher education. Assist in the articulation of courses and programs with secondary and post-secondary institutions. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above. The qualifications listed below are representative of the education, experience, knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required. EDUCATION Associate degree in Gaming or related field required. Bachelor's degree or higher preferred. Copy of transcript conferring required degree and certifications must accompany application EXPERIENCE 3 years working experience in gaming software development, as a game designer, artist, and/or programmer required. Portfolio required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES 1. Possess the ability to work in a diverse work environment 2. Willing and able to teach day or evening classes at several sites around the city 3. Knowledge and skill in a variety of computer usage and software are required 4. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively with a diverse professional, community, and student population 5. Possess good organizational and planning skills 6. Demonstrate sensitivity to students with diverse academic, socio-economic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds and students with disabilities. 7. Demonstrated ability to inspire and motivate students in a learning-centered environment 8. Proficient in the development of concept and design documents, storyboarding, level design, version control, project management, game engine, and game testing methodologies. Preferences Skill in using a virtual sculpting tool is a plus. 9. Mentor students in a workforce environment in developing their portfolio. 10. Software knowledge required: Unreal Engine Unity Maxon zBrush Autodesk Maya MS Visual Studio 11. Able to teach 2D, 3D, AR/VR game development with professional experience in programming and/or scripting languages C++ and C#. 12. Able to teach Mathematics and Physics for games is a plus This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor. This job description may be revised upon development of other duties and changes in responsibilities. The Organization Houston City College (HCC) is composed of 14 Centers of Excellence and numerous satellite centers that serve the diverse communities in the Greater Houston area by preparing individuals to live and work in an increasingly international and technological society. HCC is one of the country's largest singularly-accredited, open-admission, community colleges offering associate degrees, certificates, workforce training, and lifelong learning opportunities. The Team Play a central role at HCC as you keep our everyday operations running like clockwork. You'll get the chance to make things happen and work closely with inspiring leaders across different parts of the institution. Whether your role is supportive, administrative, financial or something else, you'll be part of a dynamic team that not only provides HCC students with cutting-edge academic and career tools, it also takes care of its people. Location Houston is a city with limitless possibilities:Fourth-largest city in the U.S . click apply for full job details
Part Time Instructor - Dept. of Information Technology
InsideHigherEd Macon, Georgia
Job Title: Part Time Instructor - Dept. of Information Technology Location: Middle GA State University Regular/Temporary: Regular Full/Part Time: Part-Time Job ID: 288354 About Us Middle Georgia State University (MGA), a multi-campus, baccalaureate and graduate degree granting public institution, is the most affordable public state university in Georgia. MGA has five campuses-Macon, Cochran, Dublin, Eastman, and Warner Robins, all located in central Georgia-and global outreach through its fully-online campus. Its enrollment of 8,400 students is largely comprised of students from most of Georgia's 159 counties. The University has six academic schools, including Georgia's flagship aviation program, that support its mission to educate and graduate inspired, lifelong learners whose scholarship and careers enhance the state. Department Information The Department of Information Technology has programs that prepare students to solve problems and apply new technologies within an increasingly interconnected and changing global environment. They emphasize career success through lifelong learning and professional development at all levels of the curriculum. The Department offers a Bachelor of Science (BSIT), Master of Science (MSIT), and Doctor of Science (DScIT) in Information Technology. Middle Georgia State s Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program is accredited by ABET. MGA is also designed as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education (CAE-CDE) by the National Security Agency. Job Summary The Department of Information Technology within the School of Computing at Middle Georgia State University is seeking candidates for part time instructors on the Macon, Cochran, and Warner Robins campuses for day, evening, and online classes. Required Qualifications Required Educational Qualifications Minimum of a master s degree in Information Technology or related field Other Required Qualifications At least 18 graduate semester hours in Information Technology. Required Documents to Attach Letter of interest including teaching philosophy Resume Unofficial Academic Transcripts (undergraduate and graduate) Names and contact information for three references. USG Core Values The University System of Georgia is comprised of our 26 institutions of higher education and learning as well as the System Office. Our USG Statement of Core Values are Integrity, Excellence, Accountability, and Respect. These values serve as the foundation for all that we do as an organization, and each USG community member is responsible for demonstrating and upholding these standards. More details on the USG Statement of Core Values and Code of Conduct are available in USG Board Policy 8.2.18.1.2 and can be found on-line at . Additionally, USG supports Freedom of Expression as stated in Board Policy 6.5 Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom found on-line at . Institutional Values Middle Georgia State University is committed to four core values in what we do and represent: CORE VALUES: Stewardship - Engagement - Adaptability - Learning Equal Employment Opportunity Middle Georgia State University is an equal employment, equal access, and equal educational opportunity. It is the policy of the Middle Georgia State University to recruit, hire, train, promote and educate persons without regard to race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or veteran status as required by applicable state and federal laws (including Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, Sections 503, and 504, ADEA, ADA, E.O. 11246, and Rev. Proc. 75-50). For questions or more detailed information regarding this policy, please contact the Middle Georgia State University Office of Human Resources at . Individuals requiring disability related accommodations for participation in any event or to obtain print materials in an alternative format, please contact Human Resources. Background Check Employment offer is contingent upon completing a background investigation including a criminal background check demonstrating your employment eligibility with MGA, as determined by MGA in its sole discretion, confirmation of the credentials and employment history reflected in your application material and, if applicable, a satisfactory credit check.
01/14/2026
Full time
Job Title: Part Time Instructor - Dept. of Information Technology Location: Middle GA State University Regular/Temporary: Regular Full/Part Time: Part-Time Job ID: 288354 About Us Middle Georgia State University (MGA), a multi-campus, baccalaureate and graduate degree granting public institution, is the most affordable public state university in Georgia. MGA has five campuses-Macon, Cochran, Dublin, Eastman, and Warner Robins, all located in central Georgia-and global outreach through its fully-online campus. Its enrollment of 8,400 students is largely comprised of students from most of Georgia's 159 counties. The University has six academic schools, including Georgia's flagship aviation program, that support its mission to educate and graduate inspired, lifelong learners whose scholarship and careers enhance the state. Department Information The Department of Information Technology has programs that prepare students to solve problems and apply new technologies within an increasingly interconnected and changing global environment. They emphasize career success through lifelong learning and professional development at all levels of the curriculum. The Department offers a Bachelor of Science (BSIT), Master of Science (MSIT), and Doctor of Science (DScIT) in Information Technology. Middle Georgia State s Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program is accredited by ABET. MGA is also designed as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education (CAE-CDE) by the National Security Agency. Job Summary The Department of Information Technology within the School of Computing at Middle Georgia State University is seeking candidates for part time instructors on the Macon, Cochran, and Warner Robins campuses for day, evening, and online classes. Required Qualifications Required Educational Qualifications Minimum of a master s degree in Information Technology or related field Other Required Qualifications At least 18 graduate semester hours in Information Technology. Required Documents to Attach Letter of interest including teaching philosophy Resume Unofficial Academic Transcripts (undergraduate and graduate) Names and contact information for three references. USG Core Values The University System of Georgia is comprised of our 26 institutions of higher education and learning as well as the System Office. Our USG Statement of Core Values are Integrity, Excellence, Accountability, and Respect. These values serve as the foundation for all that we do as an organization, and each USG community member is responsible for demonstrating and upholding these standards. More details on the USG Statement of Core Values and Code of Conduct are available in USG Board Policy 8.2.18.1.2 and can be found on-line at . Additionally, USG supports Freedom of Expression as stated in Board Policy 6.5 Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom found on-line at . Institutional Values Middle Georgia State University is committed to four core values in what we do and represent: CORE VALUES: Stewardship - Engagement - Adaptability - Learning Equal Employment Opportunity Middle Georgia State University is an equal employment, equal access, and equal educational opportunity. It is the policy of the Middle Georgia State University to recruit, hire, train, promote and educate persons without regard to race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or veteran status as required by applicable state and federal laws (including Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, Sections 503, and 504, ADEA, ADA, E.O. 11246, and Rev. Proc. 75-50). For questions or more detailed information regarding this policy, please contact the Middle Georgia State University Office of Human Resources at . Individuals requiring disability related accommodations for participation in any event or to obtain print materials in an alternative format, please contact Human Resources. Background Check Employment offer is contingent upon completing a background investigation including a criminal background check demonstrating your employment eligibility with MGA, as determined by MGA in its sole discretion, confirmation of the credentials and employment history reflected in your application material and, if applicable, a satisfactory credit check.
Instructor, CISCO- CE (CCNA) - Adjunct Pool
InsideHigherEd Houston, Texas
Instructor, CISCO- CE (CCNA) - Adjunct Pool Houston, Texas, System Wide Adjunct 250019O Requisition # May 08, 2025 Post DateThe Opportunity You know that students educated in this field have a wide range of career options open to them. At HCC, we're committed to preparing our students for great careers and assisting those who are already working in expanding their knowledge and skills. When you're not teaching, you might be assisting students with opportunities for work (co-ops, part-time, work-study) and careers; evaluating program curricula and/or practices; advising declared majors; or reviewing textbooks and learning materials. If you're excited about passing the torch of your expertise and skills to the next generation of CISCO networking associates, your next step should be to submit your application today! If this sounds like the role for you and you're ready to join an amazing team, please apply right away. SUMMARY Provide the expertise and knowledge that support the college curriculum and programs. Establish courses following accepted higher education standards, teach students using a variety of effective methodologies and provide engagement and support activities that encourage student learning. The role of the Instructional Faculty encompasses teaching and learning, academic advising, professional development and institutional and community service. The incumbent will teach the maximum load of contact hours as indicated in the Faculty Guidelines each semester in area(s) of competency. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. 1. Teaching: Make continuous efforts to improve the quality of instruction by reviewing and utilizing innovative methodologies, techniques, and delivery methods;Develop and use a syllabus for each course or laboratory within college, discipline, and departmental guidelines and submit one copy to the department chair;Plan, develop, and use a variety of teaching methods and materials that assist students in meeting course objectives and which are appropriate for students with differing educational and experiential backgrounds and learning styles;Evaluate students to measure their progress toward achievement of stated course objectives and inform them of their progress in the course in a timely manner;Keep accurate student records and submit related reports and forms within requested timelines;Review, evaluate, and recommend student textbooks and learning materials;Teach courses at a variety of times and locations in response to institutional needs;Use equipment and facilities responsibly and courteously. Where appropriate, assist the chair with the routine maintenance of instructional laboratories andDemonstrate competence and interest in the use of technology in the classroom and willingness to explore new instructional methodologies. 2. Academic Advising: Maintain professional relationships with students, colleagues, and the community;Provide access to students through posted office hours, electronic communication, and other appropriate methods. Provide advice and assistance to students regarding instructional or program-specific issues; Make presentations on a particular academic field or program - its subject matter, objectives, opportunities for further study (transfer opportunities), and opportunities for work (co-ops, part-time, work-study) and careers, special clubs and activities available, support services, scholarships, etc.;Work with CE Director to take on appropriate academic advising activities as needed by the College and Department. (For examples, please refer to the HCC Faculty Workload Guidelines).3. Professional Development:Establish annual objectives for professional growth in consultation with the CE Director;Keep pace with developments in the discipline;Learn and apply technologies that support student learning andParticipate in the evaluation process for self, department, and college.4. Institutional and Community Service: Participate in scheduled institutional service activities including opening week events, conference days, and commencement exercises;Participate in discipline committee or program meetings and activities;Actively participate in department, college or system meetings and/ or committees;Be familiar with and adhere to all policies and procedures of HCCS;Participate in college-related activities such as student activities, selection of faculty, community education, recruitment of students, and/or special programs;Participate in business and/or student activities and/or community activities that foster goodwill and promote the mission of HCCS;Participate in activities required to maintain program and college accreditation standards; Participate in the HCCS planning process by assisting in the formulation of departmental objectives and goals and in establishing budget priorities;Review, evaluate, and revise program curricula and practices to assure compliance with professional standards, state-mandated guidelines and requirements of business/ industry, and higher education and AAssist in the articulation of courses and programs with secondary and post-secondary institutions. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above. The qualifications listed below are representative of the education, experience, knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required. EDUCATION High school diploma or GED equivalent required. AAS or Bachelor's Degree preferred (a photocopy of the transcript showing degree conferred must accompany the application). Must possess certifications listed: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) EXPERIENCE One (1) year experience in computer science or a related technology field is required. One (1) year teaching experience in a higher education institution preferred. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Willing and able to teach day or evening classes at a number of sites around the city; Knowledge and skill in a variety of computer usage and software; Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively with a diverse professional, community and student population; Possess good organizational and planning skills; Demonstrate sensitivity to students with diverse academic, socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds and students with disabilities; Demonstrated ability to inspire and motivate students in a learning-centered environment; and Self-disciplined and able to effectively manage others. This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor. This job description may be revised upon development of other duties and changes in responsibilities. The Organization Houston Community College (HCC) is an open-admission, public institution of higher education offering a high-quality, affordable education for academic advancement, workforce training, career development and lifelong learning to prepare individuals in our diverse communities for life and work in a global and technological society. We're proud to say that 98 percent of our graduates step into a job in their field of study immediately upon graduation. One of the largest community colleges in the nation, HCC has served the Greater Houston area for over four decades. Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and the Schools Commission on Colleges, we offer 300+ associate degree and certificate programs to 75,000+ students across 13 Centers of Excellence and online each semester. We are proud to be No.1 among all community colleges in the nation in providing associate degrees to minorities and No.1 in educating international students, with 10.4 percent of our student population from outside the USA. Our vision is to become the Employer of Choice in support of our mission for Student Success by attracting, retaining and motivating the best employees. The Team Some of the brightest minds in academics and business are choosing HCC as their teaching home. When you join our talented faculty team, you'll play a special role as teacher, mentor and academic advisor. We'll support you in your professional development as you contribute your knowledge and expertise to HCC, our students and the community. Location Houston is a city with limitless possibilities: Fourth-largest city in the U.S. and home to 54 Fortune 500 companies, second only to New York City's 55. 145 languages are spoken here. Overall after-taxes living costs are 5.6 percent below the average for all 308 urban areas recently surveyed. Houston is a major-league sports town, and don't forget the annual Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. The weather is great! Mild winters ensure that outdoor activities can be enjoyed year-round. World-renowned medical care. The Houston metro area has long been known for its first-rate health care system, with many Houston area hospitals consistently ranking among the nation's top institutions. With over 150 museums and cultural institutions in the Greater Houston area . click apply for full job details
01/14/2026
Full time
Instructor, CISCO- CE (CCNA) - Adjunct Pool Houston, Texas, System Wide Adjunct 250019O Requisition # May 08, 2025 Post DateThe Opportunity You know that students educated in this field have a wide range of career options open to them. At HCC, we're committed to preparing our students for great careers and assisting those who are already working in expanding their knowledge and skills. When you're not teaching, you might be assisting students with opportunities for work (co-ops, part-time, work-study) and careers; evaluating program curricula and/or practices; advising declared majors; or reviewing textbooks and learning materials. If you're excited about passing the torch of your expertise and skills to the next generation of CISCO networking associates, your next step should be to submit your application today! If this sounds like the role for you and you're ready to join an amazing team, please apply right away. SUMMARY Provide the expertise and knowledge that support the college curriculum and programs. Establish courses following accepted higher education standards, teach students using a variety of effective methodologies and provide engagement and support activities that encourage student learning. The role of the Instructional Faculty encompasses teaching and learning, academic advising, professional development and institutional and community service. The incumbent will teach the maximum load of contact hours as indicated in the Faculty Guidelines each semester in area(s) of competency. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. 1. Teaching: Make continuous efforts to improve the quality of instruction by reviewing and utilizing innovative methodologies, techniques, and delivery methods;Develop and use a syllabus for each course or laboratory within college, discipline, and departmental guidelines and submit one copy to the department chair;Plan, develop, and use a variety of teaching methods and materials that assist students in meeting course objectives and which are appropriate for students with differing educational and experiential backgrounds and learning styles;Evaluate students to measure their progress toward achievement of stated course objectives and inform them of their progress in the course in a timely manner;Keep accurate student records and submit related reports and forms within requested timelines;Review, evaluate, and recommend student textbooks and learning materials;Teach courses at a variety of times and locations in response to institutional needs;Use equipment and facilities responsibly and courteously. Where appropriate, assist the chair with the routine maintenance of instructional laboratories andDemonstrate competence and interest in the use of technology in the classroom and willingness to explore new instructional methodologies. 2. Academic Advising: Maintain professional relationships with students, colleagues, and the community;Provide access to students through posted office hours, electronic communication, and other appropriate methods. Provide advice and assistance to students regarding instructional or program-specific issues; Make presentations on a particular academic field or program - its subject matter, objectives, opportunities for further study (transfer opportunities), and opportunities for work (co-ops, part-time, work-study) and careers, special clubs and activities available, support services, scholarships, etc.;Work with CE Director to take on appropriate academic advising activities as needed by the College and Department. (For examples, please refer to the HCC Faculty Workload Guidelines).3. Professional Development:Establish annual objectives for professional growth in consultation with the CE Director;Keep pace with developments in the discipline;Learn and apply technologies that support student learning andParticipate in the evaluation process for self, department, and college.4. Institutional and Community Service: Participate in scheduled institutional service activities including opening week events, conference days, and commencement exercises;Participate in discipline committee or program meetings and activities;Actively participate in department, college or system meetings and/ or committees;Be familiar with and adhere to all policies and procedures of HCCS;Participate in college-related activities such as student activities, selection of faculty, community education, recruitment of students, and/or special programs;Participate in business and/or student activities and/or community activities that foster goodwill and promote the mission of HCCS;Participate in activities required to maintain program and college accreditation standards; Participate in the HCCS planning process by assisting in the formulation of departmental objectives and goals and in establishing budget priorities;Review, evaluate, and revise program curricula and practices to assure compliance with professional standards, state-mandated guidelines and requirements of business/ industry, and higher education and AAssist in the articulation of courses and programs with secondary and post-secondary institutions. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above. The qualifications listed below are representative of the education, experience, knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required. EDUCATION High school diploma or GED equivalent required. AAS or Bachelor's Degree preferred (a photocopy of the transcript showing degree conferred must accompany the application). Must possess certifications listed: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) EXPERIENCE One (1) year experience in computer science or a related technology field is required. One (1) year teaching experience in a higher education institution preferred. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Willing and able to teach day or evening classes at a number of sites around the city; Knowledge and skill in a variety of computer usage and software; Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively with a diverse professional, community and student population; Possess good organizational and planning skills; Demonstrate sensitivity to students with diverse academic, socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds and students with disabilities; Demonstrated ability to inspire and motivate students in a learning-centered environment; and Self-disciplined and able to effectively manage others. This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor. This job description may be revised upon development of other duties and changes in responsibilities. The Organization Houston Community College (HCC) is an open-admission, public institution of higher education offering a high-quality, affordable education for academic advancement, workforce training, career development and lifelong learning to prepare individuals in our diverse communities for life and work in a global and technological society. We're proud to say that 98 percent of our graduates step into a job in their field of study immediately upon graduation. One of the largest community colleges in the nation, HCC has served the Greater Houston area for over four decades. Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and the Schools Commission on Colleges, we offer 300+ associate degree and certificate programs to 75,000+ students across 13 Centers of Excellence and online each semester. We are proud to be No.1 among all community colleges in the nation in providing associate degrees to minorities and No.1 in educating international students, with 10.4 percent of our student population from outside the USA. Our vision is to become the Employer of Choice in support of our mission for Student Success by attracting, retaining and motivating the best employees. The Team Some of the brightest minds in academics and business are choosing HCC as their teaching home. When you join our talented faculty team, you'll play a special role as teacher, mentor and academic advisor. We'll support you in your professional development as you contribute your knowledge and expertise to HCC, our students and the community. Location Houston is a city with limitless possibilities: Fourth-largest city in the U.S. and home to 54 Fortune 500 companies, second only to New York City's 55. 145 languages are spoken here. Overall after-taxes living costs are 5.6 percent below the average for all 308 urban areas recently surveyed. Houston is a major-league sports town, and don't forget the annual Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. The weather is great! Mild winters ensure that outdoor activities can be enjoyed year-round. World-renowned medical care. The Houston metro area has long been known for its first-rate health care system, with many Houston area hospitals consistently ranking among the nation's top institutions. With over 150 museums and cultural institutions in the Greater Houston area . click apply for full job details
Group Leader/Instructor, Explorer Camp (4128U), Recreation & Wellbeing - 83475
InsideHigherEd Berkeley, California
Group Leader/Instructor, Explorer Camp (4128U), Recreation & Wellbeing - 83475 About Berkeley At the University of California, Berkeley, we are dedicated to fostering a community where everyone feels welcome and can thrive. Our culture of openness, freedom and belonging make it a special place for students, faculty and staff. As a world-leading institution, Berkeley is known for its academic and research excellence, public mission, diverse student body, and commitment to equity and social justice. Since our founding in 1868, we have driven innovation, creating global intellectual, economic and social value. We are looking for applicants who reflect California's diversity and want to be part of an inclusive, equity-focused community that views education as a matter of social justice. Please consider whether your values align with our Guiding Values and Principles , Principles of Community , and Strategic Plan . At UC Berkeley, we believe that learning is a fundamental part of working, and provide space for supportive colleague communities via numerous employee resource groups (staff organizations). Our goal is for everyone on the Berkeley campus to feel supported and equipped to realize their full potential. We actively support this by providing all of our full-time staff employees with at least 80 hours (10 days) of paid time per year to engage in professional development activities. Find out more about how you can grow your career at UC Berkeley. Departmental Overview The Department of Recreation & Wellbeing provides competitive and recreational opportunities for students, faculty, staff and campus affiliated community members. In addition to the 30 sports clubs, the department offers a wide range of recreational activities and state of the art equipment. Position Summary Camp Counselors, also known as Group Leaders and Instructors in our youth programs and summer camps, are dedicated to fostering a positive and engaging experience for youth participants in our recreational programs and summer camps. They are responsible for delivering high-quality instruction, developing age-appropriate lesson plans tailored to their assigned activities, and providing consistent, constructive feedback to encourage growth and skill development. Group Leaders and Instructors also contribute to maintaining safe, clean, and well-organized recreational spaces, ensuring an inclusive and supportive environment. Additionally, they may take on other program-related responsibilities as needed to enhance the overall experience and meet the needs of participants. Application Review Date The First Review Date for this job is: 01/19/2026. This is an ongoing hiring process with multiple positions available. Applications will be regularly assessed, and hiring will occur at various points throughout the year. The job listing will remain open for as long as applications are accepted. Responsibilities General SupervisionEnsure the overall supervision and safety of campers, managing risks and facilitating engaging downtime activities.Build positive, age-appropriate relationships with campers, identifying and addressing individual needs to foster growth and well-being.Encourage campers to step outside their comfort zones, take healthy risks, and enhance their knowledge and skills in a supportive environment.Maintain accurate attendance records, ensuring proper check-ins and managing transition periods between activities.Safely guide campers between locations and supervise them during water/bathroom breaks, ensuring their well-being at all times.Assist campers with personal belongings, lost and found items, sunscreen application, hydration, and waste disposal, promoting responsibility and independence.Support campers in problem-solving and conflict resolution, stepping in to offer guidance only when necessary to empower their decision-making.Supervise and mentor Junior Counselors, Counselors-in-Training, and Campers in Leadership Training (CILTs), providing constructive direction and feedback.Inspire and motivate campers, Junior Counselors, Counselors-in-Training, and CILTs to actively participate in all camp activities with enthusiasm and teamwork.Program Instruction & FacilitationTeach age-appropriate skills and activities in a structured, progressive sequence, or assist in leading activities as directed by supervisors.Develop and submit detailed lesson plans for each activity session, collaborating with co-counselors and Leadership Team members to design progressive lessons tailored to campers' ages and skill levels.Lead well-organized, engaging classes that maximize camper participation, offering a variety of creative and interactive activities.Provide specialized instruction to children (ages 5-14) in one or more areas, including archery, arts and crafts, badminton, basketball, card games, chess, dance, drama, field games, flag football, frisbee, group games, golf, lacrosse, leadership, motor fitness, music, nature studies, rugby, skateboarding, soccer, softball, table tennis, track and field, volleyball, and yoga.Actively engage with campers throughout activities, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment.Integrate camp values and life skills into lessons and activities, ensuring they are presented in a developmentally appropriate and meaningful way.AdministrativeEnsure all equipment, materials, and supplies are well-organized, properly maintained, and stored in their designated locations.Complete and submit all required paperwork accurately and on time, including training documentation, timesheets, lesson plans, and certifications.Complete and submit all incident and accident reports to supervisors promptly, as required.Conduct daily safety and cleanliness checks in activity areas, addressing any issues or reporting them to a supervisor or team leader.MiscellaneousAssist with the check-in and check-out procedures for all campers.Foster group unity by promoting theme days and camp traditions, helping both campers and staff feel connected and engaged.Support campers in making friends and enjoying the camp experience, ensuring a positive and inclusive atmosphere.Contribute ideas to improve camp operations and share suggestions during weekly staff meetings.Assist with, lead, or actively participate in staff social events, staff meetings, and any other programs assigned by your supervisor.Fill staffing needs and/or gaps at any of the other Berkeley Youth Recreation summer camp programs as determined by the supervisors.Cultivate a supportive, inclusive environment that encourages camper participation and engagement in all activities.Required Qualifications Knowledge of Youth Recreation Programs, program planning/development, program structures, basic classroom management, and youth learning styles.Service orientation, judgment and decision-making, critical thinking, develop original ideas, creative problem-solving skills in a varied and challenging environment.Must be able to work effectively, across all organization levels, internally and externally.Client service minded, entrepreneurial spirit and creative thinking.Must have highly effective verbal and written communication skills.Must be proficient in the use of basic computer applications.Knowledge of and/or can quickly learn campus policies and procedures.High school diploma and/or equivalent experience/training.Preferred Qualifications Certification to instruct in the applicable recreational sports program experience/training.Red Cross Infant/Child/Adult CPR certification.At least one year (or 12 months) previous experience leading recreational programs for youth.Some college or Associate Degree and/or Bachelor's Degree and/or equivalent experience/training.Salary & Benefits For information on the comprehensive benefits package offered by the University, please visit the University of California's Compensation & Benefits website. Under California law, the University of California, Berkeley is required to provide a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this role and should not offer a salary outside of the range posted in this job announcement. This range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, analysis of internal equity, and other business and organizational needs. It is not typical for an individual to be offered a salary at or near the top of the range for a position. Salary offers are determined based on final candidate qualifications and experience. The budgeted hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position is $20.50 - $21.25. This is a non-exempt, biweekly-paid position. How to ApplyTo apply, please submit your resume and cover letter.Other InformationThis is not a visa opportunity. This position does not include sponsorship of a new consular H-1B visa petition that would require payment of the $100,000 supplemental fee.This recruitment has 28 openings. Conviction History Background This is a designated position requiring fingerprinting and a background check due to the nature of the job responsibilities . click apply for full job details
01/14/2026
Full time
Group Leader/Instructor, Explorer Camp (4128U), Recreation & Wellbeing - 83475 About Berkeley At the University of California, Berkeley, we are dedicated to fostering a community where everyone feels welcome and can thrive. Our culture of openness, freedom and belonging make it a special place for students, faculty and staff. As a world-leading institution, Berkeley is known for its academic and research excellence, public mission, diverse student body, and commitment to equity and social justice. Since our founding in 1868, we have driven innovation, creating global intellectual, economic and social value. We are looking for applicants who reflect California's diversity and want to be part of an inclusive, equity-focused community that views education as a matter of social justice. Please consider whether your values align with our Guiding Values and Principles , Principles of Community , and Strategic Plan . At UC Berkeley, we believe that learning is a fundamental part of working, and provide space for supportive colleague communities via numerous employee resource groups (staff organizations). Our goal is for everyone on the Berkeley campus to feel supported and equipped to realize their full potential. We actively support this by providing all of our full-time staff employees with at least 80 hours (10 days) of paid time per year to engage in professional development activities. Find out more about how you can grow your career at UC Berkeley. Departmental Overview The Department of Recreation & Wellbeing provides competitive and recreational opportunities for students, faculty, staff and campus affiliated community members. In addition to the 30 sports clubs, the department offers a wide range of recreational activities and state of the art equipment. Position Summary Camp Counselors, also known as Group Leaders and Instructors in our youth programs and summer camps, are dedicated to fostering a positive and engaging experience for youth participants in our recreational programs and summer camps. They are responsible for delivering high-quality instruction, developing age-appropriate lesson plans tailored to their assigned activities, and providing consistent, constructive feedback to encourage growth and skill development. Group Leaders and Instructors also contribute to maintaining safe, clean, and well-organized recreational spaces, ensuring an inclusive and supportive environment. Additionally, they may take on other program-related responsibilities as needed to enhance the overall experience and meet the needs of participants. Application Review Date The First Review Date for this job is: 01/19/2026. This is an ongoing hiring process with multiple positions available. Applications will be regularly assessed, and hiring will occur at various points throughout the year. The job listing will remain open for as long as applications are accepted. Responsibilities General SupervisionEnsure the overall supervision and safety of campers, managing risks and facilitating engaging downtime activities.Build positive, age-appropriate relationships with campers, identifying and addressing individual needs to foster growth and well-being.Encourage campers to step outside their comfort zones, take healthy risks, and enhance their knowledge and skills in a supportive environment.Maintain accurate attendance records, ensuring proper check-ins and managing transition periods between activities.Safely guide campers between locations and supervise them during water/bathroom breaks, ensuring their well-being at all times.Assist campers with personal belongings, lost and found items, sunscreen application, hydration, and waste disposal, promoting responsibility and independence.Support campers in problem-solving and conflict resolution, stepping in to offer guidance only when necessary to empower their decision-making.Supervise and mentor Junior Counselors, Counselors-in-Training, and Campers in Leadership Training (CILTs), providing constructive direction and feedback.Inspire and motivate campers, Junior Counselors, Counselors-in-Training, and CILTs to actively participate in all camp activities with enthusiasm and teamwork.Program Instruction & FacilitationTeach age-appropriate skills and activities in a structured, progressive sequence, or assist in leading activities as directed by supervisors.Develop and submit detailed lesson plans for each activity session, collaborating with co-counselors and Leadership Team members to design progressive lessons tailored to campers' ages and skill levels.Lead well-organized, engaging classes that maximize camper participation, offering a variety of creative and interactive activities.Provide specialized instruction to children (ages 5-14) in one or more areas, including archery, arts and crafts, badminton, basketball, card games, chess, dance, drama, field games, flag football, frisbee, group games, golf, lacrosse, leadership, motor fitness, music, nature studies, rugby, skateboarding, soccer, softball, table tennis, track and field, volleyball, and yoga.Actively engage with campers throughout activities, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment.Integrate camp values and life skills into lessons and activities, ensuring they are presented in a developmentally appropriate and meaningful way.AdministrativeEnsure all equipment, materials, and supplies are well-organized, properly maintained, and stored in their designated locations.Complete and submit all required paperwork accurately and on time, including training documentation, timesheets, lesson plans, and certifications.Complete and submit all incident and accident reports to supervisors promptly, as required.Conduct daily safety and cleanliness checks in activity areas, addressing any issues or reporting them to a supervisor or team leader.MiscellaneousAssist with the check-in and check-out procedures for all campers.Foster group unity by promoting theme days and camp traditions, helping both campers and staff feel connected and engaged.Support campers in making friends and enjoying the camp experience, ensuring a positive and inclusive atmosphere.Contribute ideas to improve camp operations and share suggestions during weekly staff meetings.Assist with, lead, or actively participate in staff social events, staff meetings, and any other programs assigned by your supervisor.Fill staffing needs and/or gaps at any of the other Berkeley Youth Recreation summer camp programs as determined by the supervisors.Cultivate a supportive, inclusive environment that encourages camper participation and engagement in all activities.Required Qualifications Knowledge of Youth Recreation Programs, program planning/development, program structures, basic classroom management, and youth learning styles.Service orientation, judgment and decision-making, critical thinking, develop original ideas, creative problem-solving skills in a varied and challenging environment.Must be able to work effectively, across all organization levels, internally and externally.Client service minded, entrepreneurial spirit and creative thinking.Must have highly effective verbal and written communication skills.Must be proficient in the use of basic computer applications.Knowledge of and/or can quickly learn campus policies and procedures.High school diploma and/or equivalent experience/training.Preferred Qualifications Certification to instruct in the applicable recreational sports program experience/training.Red Cross Infant/Child/Adult CPR certification.At least one year (or 12 months) previous experience leading recreational programs for youth.Some college or Associate Degree and/or Bachelor's Degree and/or equivalent experience/training.Salary & Benefits For information on the comprehensive benefits package offered by the University, please visit the University of California's Compensation & Benefits website. Under California law, the University of California, Berkeley is required to provide a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this role and should not offer a salary outside of the range posted in this job announcement. This range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, analysis of internal equity, and other business and organizational needs. It is not typical for an individual to be offered a salary at or near the top of the range for a position. Salary offers are determined based on final candidate qualifications and experience. The budgeted hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position is $20.50 - $21.25. This is a non-exempt, biweekly-paid position. How to ApplyTo apply, please submit your resume and cover letter.Other InformationThis is not a visa opportunity. This position does not include sponsorship of a new consular H-1B visa petition that would require payment of the $100,000 supplemental fee.This recruitment has 28 openings. Conviction History Background This is a designated position requiring fingerprinting and a background check due to the nature of the job responsibilities . click apply for full job details
Adjunct Instructor - Fire Protection
InsideHigherEd Appleton, Wisconsin
Adjunct Instructor - Fire Protection Fox Valley Technical College Job Category Adjunct Faculty FVTC Worksite Public Safety Training Center (PSTC) Hours Per Week 8.75 Fox Valley Technical College celebrates diversity, supports equity and inclusiveness, and encourages individual expression in our workplace. Job Description Summary Instructors are responsible for the facilitation of student learning and the on-going development of curriculum that meets the needs of students and employers utilizing instructional strategies that promote student success. Job Description Essential Functions and Responsibilities The following duties are primarily performed and are essential for this position. Employees are expected to be able to perform each of these job duties satisfactorily and successfully to be qualified for the position. Other duties may be required and assigned. Learning Facilitation - Foster student learning by developing appropriate instructional strategies to meet diverse student needs and support student engagement. Create learning experiences that integrate instructional technologies to maximize student success and multiple delivery methodologies such as hybrid, in-person, virtual, and on-line course delivery. Assessment - Assess student learning and provide regular feedback to help students be successful. Use data to measure quality outcomes related to student persistence, retention, completion rate, course success, and learning and to design improvement strategies based on the evidence. Curriculum Development - Develop and continually revise curriculum and instructional materials that are competency-based, current, consistent with employer expectations, and aligned with the college policy on level of required documentation to successfully prepare graduates for their chosen career fields. Classroom Management - Fulfill assigned schedule, maintain accurate student attendance and grade records, maintain instructional environment with emphasis on safety, housekeeping, and equipment security, and ensure opportunities for student/engagement evaluation. Ensure course materials (including textbooks) are available to students. Team Participation - Support the college by engaging in division, department and team activities, and meetings including planning, development, and budgeting, and staying current with internal and external changes and initiatives. Business & Community Engagement - Build and maintain ongoing relationships with community, industry, and clinical partners by participating in advisory committees, external meetings, business visits, and community groups Collaborate with staff to recruit students, participate in recruitment events, and proactively promote the College and our programs. Student Success & Support - Serve as an advocate for students and engage in activities that help students reach their goals by collaborating with Student Services staff to retain students, close achievement gaps, and help all students be successful. Advise students regarding class schedules, career information, internships, and other program-related information. Professional Development - Continually improve knowledge and skills in emerging trends, current occupational practices, and teaching through professional development activities, networking with regional industry leaders, and the integration of new techniques and technology. Maintain Faculty Quality Assurance System requirements and licensure required to maintain individual and program accreditation. Minimum Qualifications Education and/or Experience Requirements: Associate Degree required (Bachelor's degree preferred). Five years of occupational experience in the relevant field of instruction, with at least one year of experience within the past five years. (One year of the occupational experience requirement may be waived if the individual has at least two years of post-secondary teaching experience in the appropriate occupational field within the last five years.) Teaching or training experience is desirable. Ability to plan, organize, instruct, and facilitate quality education programs, including development of relevant curriculum. Qualified per FVTC requirements at time of, and throughout employment as an instructor. Must also meet and maintain Higher Learning Commission (HLC) requirements, Faculty Quality Assurance Standards (FQAS), and/or other job specific licensing standards. Licenses, Certifications, and Other Requirements: Valid Driver's License. Subject to FVTC's Motor Vehicle Records Check. State of Wisconsin Firefighter I. Upon hire, obtain State of Wisconsin Fire Instructor II certification. Previous teaching experience with adult learners is preferred. Class B CDL preferred. Proficient in the use of a Learning Management System (LMS). Strong verbal and written communication skills. Ability to adapt quickly to changing demands, assignments, and circumstances to meet student needs. Ability to communicate effectively and professionally with diverse audiences. Commitment to continuous instructional improvement through innovative teaching methods and delivery formats. Collaborative team player with a consensus-building approach and dedication to student and institutional success. Flexible and open to change, including willingness to work evenings and weekends. Technologically proficient, with the ability to effectively use computers, online learning tools, and instructional technology. Demonstrated ability to design, deliver, and assess instructional materials that enhance student learning. Committed to inclusive education and experienced in working with diverse populations. Innovative, motivated, and informed about current trends in fire protection and education. Dedicated to professional growth and aligned with the mission and values of the college. Able to build and maintain strong working relationships with related agencies. Willingness to incorporate research-based instructional strategies for continuous improvement. Background Check: A criminal background check is required prior to hire. A record does not automatically disqualify a candidate but will be evaluated for relevance to the role. In evaluating candidates for this position, Fox Valley Technical College may consider a combination of education, training, and experience which provides the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties of this position. Work Environment Work Location: Primarily in-person at Fox Valley Technical College - PSTC. Classroom & Training Grounds: Duties are performed both indoors and outdoors in various weather conditions, including daytime and nighttime hours. Virtual Work: Some tasks may be completed in a hybrid or remote setting. Training Conditions: Work may involve high-traffic areas during live training exercises and the use of live fire equipment, burn buildings, drafting ponds, gas fields, gas props, ARFF props, trenches, confined space equipment, ladders, and emergency vehicles. Flexibility: The work environment may change based on college needs. Work environment may change based upon college needs. Physical Requirements Sitting: This role requires extended periods of sitting while performing tasks and utilizing computer systems. Mobility: While much of the work is desk-based, occasional mobility may be necessary for attending meetings, office tours, or events within the workplace. Lifting and Carrying: The role requires occasional/continuous lifting and carrying of light to moderate items (include weight estimate). Climbing: Capability to climb stairs or ladders, if applicable to the job. Fine Motor Skills: This role may need precise hand movements or manual dexterity for activities such as writing on a whiteboard, demonstrating experiments, or using instructional technology like computers. Repetitive Motions: Capacity to perform repetitive motions, such as typing, without discomfort or injury. Communication: Clear verbal and written communication skills are essential for interacting with employees, candidates, and stakeholders, both in-person and through electronic means. Travel: Instructor position may require off-site teaching, fieldwork, or travel for professional development. Driving: Valid driver's license and ability to operate a vehicle. Other: Ability to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (Fire Protection Equipment as needed for the job.) EOE/ADA Statement Fox Valley Technical College (FVTC) is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), FVTC will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. Nothing in this job description limits management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position . click apply for full job details
01/14/2026
Full time
Adjunct Instructor - Fire Protection Fox Valley Technical College Job Category Adjunct Faculty FVTC Worksite Public Safety Training Center (PSTC) Hours Per Week 8.75 Fox Valley Technical College celebrates diversity, supports equity and inclusiveness, and encourages individual expression in our workplace. Job Description Summary Instructors are responsible for the facilitation of student learning and the on-going development of curriculum that meets the needs of students and employers utilizing instructional strategies that promote student success. Job Description Essential Functions and Responsibilities The following duties are primarily performed and are essential for this position. Employees are expected to be able to perform each of these job duties satisfactorily and successfully to be qualified for the position. Other duties may be required and assigned. Learning Facilitation - Foster student learning by developing appropriate instructional strategies to meet diverse student needs and support student engagement. Create learning experiences that integrate instructional technologies to maximize student success and multiple delivery methodologies such as hybrid, in-person, virtual, and on-line course delivery. Assessment - Assess student learning and provide regular feedback to help students be successful. Use data to measure quality outcomes related to student persistence, retention, completion rate, course success, and learning and to design improvement strategies based on the evidence. Curriculum Development - Develop and continually revise curriculum and instructional materials that are competency-based, current, consistent with employer expectations, and aligned with the college policy on level of required documentation to successfully prepare graduates for their chosen career fields. Classroom Management - Fulfill assigned schedule, maintain accurate student attendance and grade records, maintain instructional environment with emphasis on safety, housekeeping, and equipment security, and ensure opportunities for student/engagement evaluation. Ensure course materials (including textbooks) are available to students. Team Participation - Support the college by engaging in division, department and team activities, and meetings including planning, development, and budgeting, and staying current with internal and external changes and initiatives. Business & Community Engagement - Build and maintain ongoing relationships with community, industry, and clinical partners by participating in advisory committees, external meetings, business visits, and community groups Collaborate with staff to recruit students, participate in recruitment events, and proactively promote the College and our programs. Student Success & Support - Serve as an advocate for students and engage in activities that help students reach their goals by collaborating with Student Services staff to retain students, close achievement gaps, and help all students be successful. Advise students regarding class schedules, career information, internships, and other program-related information. Professional Development - Continually improve knowledge and skills in emerging trends, current occupational practices, and teaching through professional development activities, networking with regional industry leaders, and the integration of new techniques and technology. Maintain Faculty Quality Assurance System requirements and licensure required to maintain individual and program accreditation. Minimum Qualifications Education and/or Experience Requirements: Associate Degree required (Bachelor's degree preferred). Five years of occupational experience in the relevant field of instruction, with at least one year of experience within the past five years. (One year of the occupational experience requirement may be waived if the individual has at least two years of post-secondary teaching experience in the appropriate occupational field within the last five years.) Teaching or training experience is desirable. Ability to plan, organize, instruct, and facilitate quality education programs, including development of relevant curriculum. Qualified per FVTC requirements at time of, and throughout employment as an instructor. Must also meet and maintain Higher Learning Commission (HLC) requirements, Faculty Quality Assurance Standards (FQAS), and/or other job specific licensing standards. Licenses, Certifications, and Other Requirements: Valid Driver's License. Subject to FVTC's Motor Vehicle Records Check. State of Wisconsin Firefighter I. Upon hire, obtain State of Wisconsin Fire Instructor II certification. Previous teaching experience with adult learners is preferred. Class B CDL preferred. Proficient in the use of a Learning Management System (LMS). Strong verbal and written communication skills. Ability to adapt quickly to changing demands, assignments, and circumstances to meet student needs. Ability to communicate effectively and professionally with diverse audiences. Commitment to continuous instructional improvement through innovative teaching methods and delivery formats. Collaborative team player with a consensus-building approach and dedication to student and institutional success. Flexible and open to change, including willingness to work evenings and weekends. Technologically proficient, with the ability to effectively use computers, online learning tools, and instructional technology. Demonstrated ability to design, deliver, and assess instructional materials that enhance student learning. Committed to inclusive education and experienced in working with diverse populations. Innovative, motivated, and informed about current trends in fire protection and education. Dedicated to professional growth and aligned with the mission and values of the college. Able to build and maintain strong working relationships with related agencies. Willingness to incorporate research-based instructional strategies for continuous improvement. Background Check: A criminal background check is required prior to hire. A record does not automatically disqualify a candidate but will be evaluated for relevance to the role. In evaluating candidates for this position, Fox Valley Technical College may consider a combination of education, training, and experience which provides the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties of this position. Work Environment Work Location: Primarily in-person at Fox Valley Technical College - PSTC. Classroom & Training Grounds: Duties are performed both indoors and outdoors in various weather conditions, including daytime and nighttime hours. Virtual Work: Some tasks may be completed in a hybrid or remote setting. Training Conditions: Work may involve high-traffic areas during live training exercises and the use of live fire equipment, burn buildings, drafting ponds, gas fields, gas props, ARFF props, trenches, confined space equipment, ladders, and emergency vehicles. Flexibility: The work environment may change based on college needs. Work environment may change based upon college needs. Physical Requirements Sitting: This role requires extended periods of sitting while performing tasks and utilizing computer systems. Mobility: While much of the work is desk-based, occasional mobility may be necessary for attending meetings, office tours, or events within the workplace. Lifting and Carrying: The role requires occasional/continuous lifting and carrying of light to moderate items (include weight estimate). Climbing: Capability to climb stairs or ladders, if applicable to the job. Fine Motor Skills: This role may need precise hand movements or manual dexterity for activities such as writing on a whiteboard, demonstrating experiments, or using instructional technology like computers. Repetitive Motions: Capacity to perform repetitive motions, such as typing, without discomfort or injury. Communication: Clear verbal and written communication skills are essential for interacting with employees, candidates, and stakeholders, both in-person and through electronic means. Travel: Instructor position may require off-site teaching, fieldwork, or travel for professional development. Driving: Valid driver's license and ability to operate a vehicle. Other: Ability to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (Fire Protection Equipment as needed for the job.) EOE/ADA Statement Fox Valley Technical College (FVTC) is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), FVTC will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. Nothing in this job description limits management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position . click apply for full job details
Instructor in Computer Science (Part-Time Pool)
InsideHigherEd Ventura, California
Instructor in Computer Science (Part-Time Pool) Ventura County Community College District Salary: Job Type: Part-Time Faculty Job Number: 8 Location: Districtwide (Ventura County CA), CA Department: Districtwide Closing: Description We are accepting applications on an on-going basis for future consideration for part-time instructors in this discipline at any of our three colleges (Oxnard, Moorpark, and Ventura). Applications submitted to this pool will be kept on file for the Summer 2025, Fall 2025, and Spring 2026 semesters and may be considered if a vacancy becomes available within the academic year. If you have applied to previous pools in this discipline, you will need to apply to this pool to continue to be considered. WHAT YOU'LL DO Under the general direction of a dean, an Instructor (Non-Contract/Temporary) provides comprehensive classroom instruction to students from diverse backgrounds for the purpose of facilitating the attainment of their academic or vocational objectives. In accordance with the provisions of Education Code sections 87482.5, Instructors (Non-Contract/Temporary) may be employed up to 67% of a full-time assignment. WHO WE ARE The Ventura County Community College District (VCCCD) is a public community college district serving residents throughout Ventura County. VCCCD's three colleges - Moorpark College, Oxnard College, and Ventura College - offer programs for transfer to four-year colleges and universities; career technical training, basic skills instruction; as well as community service, economic development, and continuing education for cultural growth, life enrichment, and skills improvement. The Ventura County Community College District recognizes that a diverse community of faculty, staff, and administrators promotes academic excellence and creates an inclusive educational and work environment for its employees, contractors, students, and the community it serves. With the understanding that a diverse community fosters multicultural awareness, promotes mutual understanding and respect, and provides role models for all students, VCCCD is committed to recruiting and employing a diverse and qualified group of administrators, faculty, and staff members who are dedicated to the success of all college students. The Ventura County Community College District does not engage in any employment practice that discriminates against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of ethnic group identification, race, color, language, accent, immigration status, ancestry, national origin, political beliefs, age, gender, sex, religion, transgender, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, and/or physical or mental disability. Representative Duties Provide academic instruction to students through lecture, lab, or performance courses; assess and develop cognitive abilities, communication skills, and higher order thinking skills among students through appropriate assignments and activities in one-on-one, classroom, and distance mediated instructional settings. E Advise and instruct students regarding programs of study, other institutions of higher education, lifelong learning resources, and effective study skills; refer students to support services, programs, resources, and other professionals as appropriate. E Observe and evaluate student performance in meeting course objectives and student learning outcomes through assignments, projects, discussions, and examinations; provide feedback in a timely manner to student inquiries in class, online, or during established consultation office hours. E Plan and organize instruction according to approved course outlines and student learning outcomes to maximize student learning in alignment with department, college, and district goals; implement the student performance objectives as listed on the official course outline of record. E Maintain current, accurate records of course enrollment, attendance, student academic progress, course curriculum, and student learning outcomes; prepare and submit data and reports related to course and student progress in a timely manner. E Evaluate and select instructional materials such as textbooks, manuals, software, and tools in collaboration, as appropriate, with discipline faculty; order instructional materials according to campus bookstore procedure to ensure timely delivery. E Revise and update course content and materials of instruction in accordance with new theory, application, and industry developments within the discipline or area of specialization. E Update syllabi; collaborate with discipline faculty on a regular basis to assess and revise measurable student performance indicators for each course. E May participate in curriculum and program development; may provide input into the development of student learning outcomes. May attend and participate on committees and in department, division, campus, and district meetings. May participate in articulation and matriculation related activities. May provide work direction to others. Perform related duties as assigned. E = Essential Duties Minimum Qualifications Candidates must possess the minimum qualifications for the discipline as approved by the California Community Colleges Board of Governors and defined in the Minimum Qualifications for Faculty and Administrators in California Community Colleges handbook . Master's in computer science or computer engineering OR Bachelor's in either of the above AND Master's in mathematics, cybernetics, business administration, accounting or engineering OR Bachelor's in engineering AND Master's in cybernetics, engineering, mathematics, or business administration OR Bachelor's in mathematics AND Master's in cybernetics, engineering, mathematics, or business administration OR Bachelor's degree in any of the above AND a master's degree in information science, computer information systems, or information systems; OR the equivalent OR possession of a valid California Community College Teaching Credential appropriate to the discipline. (NOTE: Courses in the use of computer programs for application to a particular discipline may be classified for minimum qualifications purposes, under the discipline of the application.) All coursework must be from a recognized accredited college or university. If you have competed your education at an institution outside of the United States, please see the section below titled "Foreign Transcripts" for additional information. EQUIVALENCY The Ventura County Community College District, in its desire to select outstanding faculty members from the largest possible pool of qualified applicants, recognizes the fact that candidates may attain expertise in a discipline through a variety of means. Certain combinations of education, experience and other accomplishments in the field may be judged by the District as equal to the stated minimum qualifications for this position. Candidates whose transcripts do not list the title of their degree exactly as listed above, but feel they possess such equivalent qualifications are encouraged to complete and submit the Supplemental Questionnaire for Equivalency (Download PDF reader) with their application for review by the Districtwide Equivalency Committee. Example: Minimum Qualifications state: "Master's degree in agriculture". Candidate's transcripts state: "Master's degree in agricultural science". Since the degree on the candidate's transcripts in the example do not EXACTLY MATCH the degree listed in the minimum qualifications section, this candidate MUST complete the Supplemental Questionnaire for Equivalency (Download PDF reader) in order to be considered. When completing the form, be sure to explain in detail how your qualifications are equivalent to the required minimum qualifications. Do not assume that you do not need to submit a Supplemental Questionnaire for Equivalency because your degree is similar to a degree stated in the minimum qualifications. Degree titles that are not an exact match will not be considered outside of the equivalency process. The equivalency review is an independent process for district wide disciplines that is separate from the recruitment process to fill a vacancy. A subcommittee of discipline experts that is coordinated by an Academic Senate President will review the equivalency materials and make a recommendation as to whether or not the applicant demonstrated they have qualifications that are equivalent to those shown in the minimum qualifications section of the job posting. For disciplines that are unique to a specific campus the equivalency may be done by the hiring committee along with an Academic Senate President. Please be aware that the hiring committee may not be able to wait for the results from the equivalency review due to various time constraints and may need to move forward with the recruitment process. For further details regarding equivalency and the criteria by which equivalency may be granted, please review VCCCD Board Policy 7211 and VCCCD Administrative Policy 7211 click apply for full job details
01/14/2026
Full time
Instructor in Computer Science (Part-Time Pool) Ventura County Community College District Salary: Job Type: Part-Time Faculty Job Number: 8 Location: Districtwide (Ventura County CA), CA Department: Districtwide Closing: Description We are accepting applications on an on-going basis for future consideration for part-time instructors in this discipline at any of our three colleges (Oxnard, Moorpark, and Ventura). Applications submitted to this pool will be kept on file for the Summer 2025, Fall 2025, and Spring 2026 semesters and may be considered if a vacancy becomes available within the academic year. If you have applied to previous pools in this discipline, you will need to apply to this pool to continue to be considered. WHAT YOU'LL DO Under the general direction of a dean, an Instructor (Non-Contract/Temporary) provides comprehensive classroom instruction to students from diverse backgrounds for the purpose of facilitating the attainment of their academic or vocational objectives. In accordance with the provisions of Education Code sections 87482.5, Instructors (Non-Contract/Temporary) may be employed up to 67% of a full-time assignment. WHO WE ARE The Ventura County Community College District (VCCCD) is a public community college district serving residents throughout Ventura County. VCCCD's three colleges - Moorpark College, Oxnard College, and Ventura College - offer programs for transfer to four-year colleges and universities; career technical training, basic skills instruction; as well as community service, economic development, and continuing education for cultural growth, life enrichment, and skills improvement. The Ventura County Community College District recognizes that a diverse community of faculty, staff, and administrators promotes academic excellence and creates an inclusive educational and work environment for its employees, contractors, students, and the community it serves. With the understanding that a diverse community fosters multicultural awareness, promotes mutual understanding and respect, and provides role models for all students, VCCCD is committed to recruiting and employing a diverse and qualified group of administrators, faculty, and staff members who are dedicated to the success of all college students. The Ventura County Community College District does not engage in any employment practice that discriminates against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of ethnic group identification, race, color, language, accent, immigration status, ancestry, national origin, political beliefs, age, gender, sex, religion, transgender, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, and/or physical or mental disability. Representative Duties Provide academic instruction to students through lecture, lab, or performance courses; assess and develop cognitive abilities, communication skills, and higher order thinking skills among students through appropriate assignments and activities in one-on-one, classroom, and distance mediated instructional settings. E Advise and instruct students regarding programs of study, other institutions of higher education, lifelong learning resources, and effective study skills; refer students to support services, programs, resources, and other professionals as appropriate. E Observe and evaluate student performance in meeting course objectives and student learning outcomes through assignments, projects, discussions, and examinations; provide feedback in a timely manner to student inquiries in class, online, or during established consultation office hours. E Plan and organize instruction according to approved course outlines and student learning outcomes to maximize student learning in alignment with department, college, and district goals; implement the student performance objectives as listed on the official course outline of record. E Maintain current, accurate records of course enrollment, attendance, student academic progress, course curriculum, and student learning outcomes; prepare and submit data and reports related to course and student progress in a timely manner. E Evaluate and select instructional materials such as textbooks, manuals, software, and tools in collaboration, as appropriate, with discipline faculty; order instructional materials according to campus bookstore procedure to ensure timely delivery. E Revise and update course content and materials of instruction in accordance with new theory, application, and industry developments within the discipline or area of specialization. E Update syllabi; collaborate with discipline faculty on a regular basis to assess and revise measurable student performance indicators for each course. E May participate in curriculum and program development; may provide input into the development of student learning outcomes. May attend and participate on committees and in department, division, campus, and district meetings. May participate in articulation and matriculation related activities. May provide work direction to others. Perform related duties as assigned. E = Essential Duties Minimum Qualifications Candidates must possess the minimum qualifications for the discipline as approved by the California Community Colleges Board of Governors and defined in the Minimum Qualifications for Faculty and Administrators in California Community Colleges handbook . Master's in computer science or computer engineering OR Bachelor's in either of the above AND Master's in mathematics, cybernetics, business administration, accounting or engineering OR Bachelor's in engineering AND Master's in cybernetics, engineering, mathematics, or business administration OR Bachelor's in mathematics AND Master's in cybernetics, engineering, mathematics, or business administration OR Bachelor's degree in any of the above AND a master's degree in information science, computer information systems, or information systems; OR the equivalent OR possession of a valid California Community College Teaching Credential appropriate to the discipline. (NOTE: Courses in the use of computer programs for application to a particular discipline may be classified for minimum qualifications purposes, under the discipline of the application.) All coursework must be from a recognized accredited college or university. If you have competed your education at an institution outside of the United States, please see the section below titled "Foreign Transcripts" for additional information. EQUIVALENCY The Ventura County Community College District, in its desire to select outstanding faculty members from the largest possible pool of qualified applicants, recognizes the fact that candidates may attain expertise in a discipline through a variety of means. Certain combinations of education, experience and other accomplishments in the field may be judged by the District as equal to the stated minimum qualifications for this position. Candidates whose transcripts do not list the title of their degree exactly as listed above, but feel they possess such equivalent qualifications are encouraged to complete and submit the Supplemental Questionnaire for Equivalency (Download PDF reader) with their application for review by the Districtwide Equivalency Committee. Example: Minimum Qualifications state: "Master's degree in agriculture". Candidate's transcripts state: "Master's degree in agricultural science". Since the degree on the candidate's transcripts in the example do not EXACTLY MATCH the degree listed in the minimum qualifications section, this candidate MUST complete the Supplemental Questionnaire for Equivalency (Download PDF reader) in order to be considered. When completing the form, be sure to explain in detail how your qualifications are equivalent to the required minimum qualifications. Do not assume that you do not need to submit a Supplemental Questionnaire for Equivalency because your degree is similar to a degree stated in the minimum qualifications. Degree titles that are not an exact match will not be considered outside of the equivalency process. The equivalency review is an independent process for district wide disciplines that is separate from the recruitment process to fill a vacancy. A subcommittee of discipline experts that is coordinated by an Academic Senate President will review the equivalency materials and make a recommendation as to whether or not the applicant demonstrated they have qualifications that are equivalent to those shown in the minimum qualifications section of the job posting. For disciplines that are unique to a specific campus the equivalency may be done by the hiring committee along with an Academic Senate President. Please be aware that the hiring committee may not be able to wait for the results from the equivalency review due to various time constraints and may need to move forward with the recruitment process. For further details regarding equivalency and the criteria by which equivalency may be granted, please review VCCCD Board Policy 7211 and VCCCD Administrative Policy 7211 click apply for full job details
Instructor IT Computer Repair Technician, CE - Adjunct Pool
InsideHigherEd Houston, Texas
Instructor IT Computer Repair Technician, CE - Adjunct Pool Houston, Texas, System Wide Adjunct 250019S Requisition # Feb 06, 2025 Post Date The Opportunity You: Innovator. Pacesetter. Agent of change. If you're a tech savvy, process improvement-focused Student Champion with a talent for developing partnerships with communities and individuals, we're looking for you. Highlights: We are currently seeking an exceptional individual who will advance the institution's proud tradition of excellence in academics, student life and community service. Next steps: If you always have the student experience in the forefront of your planning and execution, if you're a collaborator, an innovator and a person who gets things done, apply today! SUMMARY Provide the expertise and knowledge that support the college curriculum and programs. Establish courses following accepted higher education standards, teach students using a variety of effective methodologies and provide engagement and support activities that encourage student learning. The role of the Instructional Faculty encompasses teaching and learning, academic advising, professional development and institutional and community service. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other relevant duties may be required. Teaching: Demonstrate skill and/or knowledge in teaching discipline. Make continuous efforts to improve the quality of instruction by reviewing and utilizing innovative methodologies, techniques, and delivery methods. Develop and use a syllabus for each course or laboratory within college, discipline, and departmental guidelines and submit one copy to the department chair. Plan, develop, and use a variety of teaching methods and materials that assist students in meeting course objectives and which are appropriate for students with differing educational and experiential backgrounds and learning styles. Evaluate students to measure their progress toward achievement of stated course objectives and inform them of their progress in the course in a timely manner. Keep accurate student records and submit related reports and forms within requested timelines. Teach courses at a variety of times and locations in response to institutional needs. Demonstrate competence and interest in the use of technology in the classroom and willingness to explore new instructional methodologies. Academic Advising: Maintain professional relationships with students, colleagues, and the community. Provide access to students through electronic communication, and other appropriate methods. Provide advice and assistance to students regarding instructional or program-specific issues. Professional Development: Establish annual objectives for professional growth. Keep pace with developments in the discipline. Learn and apply technologies that support student learning. Participate in the evaluation process for self, department, and college. Institutional and Community Service: Participate in scheduled institutional service activities including opening week events, conference days, and commencement exercises. Participate in discipline committee or program meetings and activities Actively participate in department, college or system meetings and/ or committees. Be familiar with and adhere to all policies and procedures of HCCS. Participate in college-related activities such as student activities, selection of faculty, community education, recruitment of students, and/or special programs. Participate in business and/or student activities and/or community activities that foster goodwill and promote the mission of HCCS. Participate in activities required to maintain program and college accreditation standards. Participate in the HCCS planning process by assisting in the formulation of departmental objectives and goals and in establishing budget priorities. Review, evaluate, and revise program curricula and practices to assure compliance with professional standards, state-mandated guidelines and requirements of business/ industry, and higher education. Assist in the articulation of courses and programs with secondary and post-secondary institutions. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties and responsibilities list above. The qualifications listed below are representative of the education, experience, knowledge, skills and/or abilities required. EDUCATION High school diploma or GED required. AAS or Bachelor's Degree preferred. Industry certification in field preferred. EXPERIENCE 36 months work experience in the field required KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Possess the ability to work in a diverse work environment Willing and able to teach day, evening or weekend classes at a number of sites around the city Knowledge and skill in a variety of computer usage and software are required Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively with a diverse professional, community, and student population Possess good organizational and planning skills Demonstrate sensitivity to students with diverse academic, socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds and students with disabilities Demonstrated ability to inspire and motivate students in a learning-centered environment Self-disciplined and able to effectively manage others The Organization Houston Community College (HCC) is composed of 14 Centers of Excellence and numerous satellite centers that serve the diverse communities in the Greater Houston area by preparing individuals to live and work in an increasingly international and technological society. HCC is one of the country's largest singly-accredited, open-admission, community colleges offering associate degrees, certificates, workforce training, and lifelong learning opportunities. The Team Play a central role at HCC as you keep our everyday operations running like clockwork. You'll get the chance to make things happen and work closely with inspiring leaders across different parts of the institution. Whether your role is supportive, administrative, financial or something else, you'll be part of a dynamic team that not only provides HCC students with cutting-edge academic and career tools, it also takes care of its people. Location Houston is a city with limitless possibilities:Fourth-largest city in the U.S. and home to 54 Fortune 500 companies, second only to New York City's 55.Approximately 145 languages are spoken here.Overall after-taxes living costs are 5.6 percent below the average for all 308 urban areas recently surveyed.Houston is a major-league sports town, and don't forget the annual Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo.The weather is great! Mild winters ensure that outdoor activities can be enjoyed year-round.World-renowned medical care. The Houston metro area has long been known for its first-rate healthcare system, with many Houston area hospitals consistently ranking among the nation's top institutions.With over 150 museums and cultural institutions in the Greater Houston area, museums are a large part of Houston's cultural scene. Houston is the Culture & Culinary Capital of Texas with more than 7,500 restaurants and eating establishments covering 60+ cuisines. If this sounds like the role for you and you're ready to join an amazing team, please apply right away. EEO Statement Houston Community College does not discriminate on the bases of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity and expression, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation or veteran's status. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Sandra Jacobson, Interim Director EEO/Compliance/Title IX Coordinator Office of Equal Opportunity and Title IX PO Box 667517 Houston TX, 77266 .8271 or HCC values its employees and their contributions, promotes opportunities for their professional growth and development, and provides a positive working and learning environment that encourages involvement, innovation, and creativity. Individuals with disabilities, who require special accommodations to interview, should contact .
01/14/2026
Full time
Instructor IT Computer Repair Technician, CE - Adjunct Pool Houston, Texas, System Wide Adjunct 250019S Requisition # Feb 06, 2025 Post Date The Opportunity You: Innovator. Pacesetter. Agent of change. If you're a tech savvy, process improvement-focused Student Champion with a talent for developing partnerships with communities and individuals, we're looking for you. Highlights: We are currently seeking an exceptional individual who will advance the institution's proud tradition of excellence in academics, student life and community service. Next steps: If you always have the student experience in the forefront of your planning and execution, if you're a collaborator, an innovator and a person who gets things done, apply today! SUMMARY Provide the expertise and knowledge that support the college curriculum and programs. Establish courses following accepted higher education standards, teach students using a variety of effective methodologies and provide engagement and support activities that encourage student learning. The role of the Instructional Faculty encompasses teaching and learning, academic advising, professional development and institutional and community service. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other relevant duties may be required. Teaching: Demonstrate skill and/or knowledge in teaching discipline. Make continuous efforts to improve the quality of instruction by reviewing and utilizing innovative methodologies, techniques, and delivery methods. Develop and use a syllabus for each course or laboratory within college, discipline, and departmental guidelines and submit one copy to the department chair. Plan, develop, and use a variety of teaching methods and materials that assist students in meeting course objectives and which are appropriate for students with differing educational and experiential backgrounds and learning styles. Evaluate students to measure their progress toward achievement of stated course objectives and inform them of their progress in the course in a timely manner. Keep accurate student records and submit related reports and forms within requested timelines. Teach courses at a variety of times and locations in response to institutional needs. Demonstrate competence and interest in the use of technology in the classroom and willingness to explore new instructional methodologies. Academic Advising: Maintain professional relationships with students, colleagues, and the community. Provide access to students through electronic communication, and other appropriate methods. Provide advice and assistance to students regarding instructional or program-specific issues. Professional Development: Establish annual objectives for professional growth. Keep pace with developments in the discipline. Learn and apply technologies that support student learning. Participate in the evaluation process for self, department, and college. Institutional and Community Service: Participate in scheduled institutional service activities including opening week events, conference days, and commencement exercises. Participate in discipline committee or program meetings and activities Actively participate in department, college or system meetings and/ or committees. Be familiar with and adhere to all policies and procedures of HCCS. Participate in college-related activities such as student activities, selection of faculty, community education, recruitment of students, and/or special programs. Participate in business and/or student activities and/or community activities that foster goodwill and promote the mission of HCCS. Participate in activities required to maintain program and college accreditation standards. Participate in the HCCS planning process by assisting in the formulation of departmental objectives and goals and in establishing budget priorities. Review, evaluate, and revise program curricula and practices to assure compliance with professional standards, state-mandated guidelines and requirements of business/ industry, and higher education. Assist in the articulation of courses and programs with secondary and post-secondary institutions. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties and responsibilities list above. The qualifications listed below are representative of the education, experience, knowledge, skills and/or abilities required. EDUCATION High school diploma or GED required. AAS or Bachelor's Degree preferred. Industry certification in field preferred. EXPERIENCE 36 months work experience in the field required KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Possess the ability to work in a diverse work environment Willing and able to teach day, evening or weekend classes at a number of sites around the city Knowledge and skill in a variety of computer usage and software are required Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively with a diverse professional, community, and student population Possess good organizational and planning skills Demonstrate sensitivity to students with diverse academic, socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds and students with disabilities Demonstrated ability to inspire and motivate students in a learning-centered environment Self-disciplined and able to effectively manage others The Organization Houston Community College (HCC) is composed of 14 Centers of Excellence and numerous satellite centers that serve the diverse communities in the Greater Houston area by preparing individuals to live and work in an increasingly international and technological society. HCC is one of the country's largest singly-accredited, open-admission, community colleges offering associate degrees, certificates, workforce training, and lifelong learning opportunities. The Team Play a central role at HCC as you keep our everyday operations running like clockwork. You'll get the chance to make things happen and work closely with inspiring leaders across different parts of the institution. Whether your role is supportive, administrative, financial or something else, you'll be part of a dynamic team that not only provides HCC students with cutting-edge academic and career tools, it also takes care of its people. Location Houston is a city with limitless possibilities:Fourth-largest city in the U.S. and home to 54 Fortune 500 companies, second only to New York City's 55.Approximately 145 languages are spoken here.Overall after-taxes living costs are 5.6 percent below the average for all 308 urban areas recently surveyed.Houston is a major-league sports town, and don't forget the annual Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo.The weather is great! Mild winters ensure that outdoor activities can be enjoyed year-round.World-renowned medical care. The Houston metro area has long been known for its first-rate healthcare system, with many Houston area hospitals consistently ranking among the nation's top institutions.With over 150 museums and cultural institutions in the Greater Houston area, museums are a large part of Houston's cultural scene. Houston is the Culture & Culinary Capital of Texas with more than 7,500 restaurants and eating establishments covering 60+ cuisines. If this sounds like the role for you and you're ready to join an amazing team, please apply right away. EEO Statement Houston Community College does not discriminate on the bases of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity and expression, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation or veteran's status. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Sandra Jacobson, Interim Director EEO/Compliance/Title IX Coordinator Office of Equal Opportunity and Title IX PO Box 667517 Houston TX, 77266 .8271 or HCC values its employees and their contributions, promotes opportunities for their professional growth and development, and provides a positive working and learning environment that encourages involvement, innovation, and creativity. Individuals with disabilities, who require special accommodations to interview, should contact .
Instructor in Computer Information Systems (Part-Time Pool)
InsideHigherEd Ventura, California
Instructor in Computer Information Systems (Part-Time Pool) Ventura County Community College District Salary: Job Type: Part-Time Faculty Job Number: 7 Location: Districtwide (Ventura County CA), CA Department: Districtwide Closing: Description We are accepting applications on an on-going basis for future consideration for part-time instructors in this discipline at any of our three colleges (Oxnard, Moorpark, and Ventura). Applications submitted to this pool will be kept on file for the Summer 2025, Fall 2025, and Spring 2026 semesters and may be considered if a vacancy becomes available within the academic year. If you have applied to previous pools in this discipline, you will need to apply to this pool to continue to be considered. WHAT YOU'LL DO Under the general direction of a dean, an Instructor (Non-Contract/Temporary) provides comprehensive classroom instruction to students from diverse backgrounds for the purpose of facilitating the attainment of their academic or vocational objectives. In accordance with the provisions of Education Code sections 87482.5, Instructors (Non-Contract/Temporary) may be employed up to 67% of a full-time assignment. WHO WE ARE The Ventura County Community College District (VCCCD) is a public community college district serving residents throughout Ventura County. VCCCD's three colleges - Moorpark College, Oxnard College, and Ventura College - offer programs for transfer to four-year colleges and universities; career technical training, basic skills instruction; as well as community service, economic development, and continuing education for cultural growth, life enrichment, and skills improvement. The Ventura County Community College District recognizes that a diverse community of faculty, staff, and administrators promotes academic excellence and creates an inclusive educational and work environment for its employees, contractors, students, and the community it serves. With the understanding that a diverse community fosters multicultural awareness, promotes mutual understanding and respect, and provides role models for all students, VCCCD is committed to recruiting and employing a diverse and qualified group of administrators, faculty, and staff members who are dedicated to the success of all college students. The Ventura County Community College District does not engage in any employment practice that discriminates against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of ethnic group identification, race, color, language, accent, immigration status, ancestry, national origin, political beliefs, age, gender, sex, religion, transgender, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, and/or physical or mental disability. Representative Duties Provide academic instruction to students through lecture, lab, or performance courses; assess and develop cognitive abilities, communication skills, and higher order thinking skills among students through appropriate assignments and activities in one-on-one, classroom, and distance mediated instructional settings. E Advise and instruct students regarding programs of study, other institutions of higher education, lifelong learning resources, and effective study skills; refer students to support services, programs, resources, and other professionals as appropriate. E Observe and evaluate student performance in meeting course objectives and student learning outcomes through assignments, projects, discussions, and examinations; provide feedback in a timely manner to student inquiries in class, online, or during established consultation office hours. E Plan and organize instruction according to approved course outlines and student learning outcomes to maximize student learning in alignment with department, college, and district goals; implement the student performance objectives as listed on the official course outline of record. E Maintain current, accurate records of course enrollment, attendance, student academic progress, course curriculum, and student learning outcomes; prepare and submit data and reports related to course and student progress in a timely manner. E Evaluate and select instructional materials such as textbooks, manuals, software, and tools in collaboration, as appropriate, with discipline faculty; order instructional materials according to campus bookstore procedure to ensure timely delivery. E Revise and update course content and materials of instruction in accordance with new theory, application, and industry developments within the discipline or area of specialization. E Update syllabi; collaborate with discipline faculty on a regular basis to assess and revise measurable student performance indicators for each course. E May participate in curriculum and program development; may provide input into the development of student learning outcomes. May attend and participate on committees and in department, division, campus, and district meetings. May participate in articulation and matriculation related activities. May provide work direction to others. Perform related duties as assigned. E = Essential Duties Minimum Qualifications Candidates must possess the minimum qualifications for the discipline as approved by the California Community Colleges Board of Governors and defined in the Minimum Qualifications for Faculty and Administrators in California Community Colleges handbook . Any bachelor's degree or higher and two years of professional experience OR any associate degree and six years of professional experience OR the equivalent ; OR possession of a valid California Community College Teaching Credential appropriate to the discipline. Professional experience is required when the applicant possesses a master's degree. The professional experience required must be directly related to the faculty member's teaching assignment. Professional experience includes teaching experience. The requirement is for the stated number of years of full-time experience or the equivalent in part-time experience. Unpaid experience may be counted if it entailed responsibilities substantially similar to those of relevant paid positions in the field. A "year" means that period of time which in that occupation is accepted by contract or general agreement as a regular work year for that occupation on a full-time basis. All coursework must be from a recognized accredited college or university. If you have competed your education at an institution outside of the United States, please see the section below titled "Foreign Transcripts" for additional information. EQUIVALENCY The Ventura County Community College District, in its desire to select outstanding faculty members from the largest possible pool of qualified applicants, recognizes the fact that candidates may attain expertise in a discipline through a variety of means. Certain combinations of education, experience and other accomplishments in the field may be judged by the District as equal to the stated minimum qualifications for this position. Candidates whose transcripts do not list the title of their degree exactly as listed above, but feel they possess such equivalent qualifications are encouraged to complete and submit the Supplemental Questionnaire for Equivalency (Download PDF reader) with their application for review by the Districtwide Equivalency Committee. Example: Minimum Qualifications state: "Master's degree in agriculture". Candidate's transcripts state: "Master's degree in agricultural science". Since the degree on the candidate's transcripts in the example do not EXACTLY MATCH the degree listed in the minimum qualifications section, this candidate MUST complete the Supplemental Questionnaire for Equivalency (Download PDF reader) in order to be considered. When completing the form, be sure to explain in detail how your qualifications are equivalent to the required minimum qualifications. Do not assume that you do not need to submit a Supplemental Questionnaire for Equivalency because your degree is similar to a degree stated in the minimum qualifications. Degree titles that are not an exact match will not be considered outside of the equivalency process. The equivalency review is an independent process for district wide disciplines that is separate from the recruitment process to fill a vacancy. A subcommittee of discipline experts that is coordinated by an Academic Senate President will review the equivalency materials and make a recommendation as to whether or not the applicant demonstrated they have qualifications that are equivalent to those shown in the minimum qualifications section of the job posting. For disciplines that are unique to a specific campus the equivalency may be done by the hiring committee along with an Academic Senate President. Please be aware that the hiring committee may not be able to wait for the results from the equivalency review due to various time constraints and may need to move forward with the recruitment process. For further details regarding equivalency and the criteria by which equivalency may be granted, please review VCCCD Board Policy 7211 and . click apply for full job details
01/14/2026
Full time
Instructor in Computer Information Systems (Part-Time Pool) Ventura County Community College District Salary: Job Type: Part-Time Faculty Job Number: 7 Location: Districtwide (Ventura County CA), CA Department: Districtwide Closing: Description We are accepting applications on an on-going basis for future consideration for part-time instructors in this discipline at any of our three colleges (Oxnard, Moorpark, and Ventura). Applications submitted to this pool will be kept on file for the Summer 2025, Fall 2025, and Spring 2026 semesters and may be considered if a vacancy becomes available within the academic year. If you have applied to previous pools in this discipline, you will need to apply to this pool to continue to be considered. WHAT YOU'LL DO Under the general direction of a dean, an Instructor (Non-Contract/Temporary) provides comprehensive classroom instruction to students from diverse backgrounds for the purpose of facilitating the attainment of their academic or vocational objectives. In accordance with the provisions of Education Code sections 87482.5, Instructors (Non-Contract/Temporary) may be employed up to 67% of a full-time assignment. WHO WE ARE The Ventura County Community College District (VCCCD) is a public community college district serving residents throughout Ventura County. VCCCD's three colleges - Moorpark College, Oxnard College, and Ventura College - offer programs for transfer to four-year colleges and universities; career technical training, basic skills instruction; as well as community service, economic development, and continuing education for cultural growth, life enrichment, and skills improvement. The Ventura County Community College District recognizes that a diverse community of faculty, staff, and administrators promotes academic excellence and creates an inclusive educational and work environment for its employees, contractors, students, and the community it serves. With the understanding that a diverse community fosters multicultural awareness, promotes mutual understanding and respect, and provides role models for all students, VCCCD is committed to recruiting and employing a diverse and qualified group of administrators, faculty, and staff members who are dedicated to the success of all college students. The Ventura County Community College District does not engage in any employment practice that discriminates against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of ethnic group identification, race, color, language, accent, immigration status, ancestry, national origin, political beliefs, age, gender, sex, religion, transgender, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, and/or physical or mental disability. Representative Duties Provide academic instruction to students through lecture, lab, or performance courses; assess and develop cognitive abilities, communication skills, and higher order thinking skills among students through appropriate assignments and activities in one-on-one, classroom, and distance mediated instructional settings. E Advise and instruct students regarding programs of study, other institutions of higher education, lifelong learning resources, and effective study skills; refer students to support services, programs, resources, and other professionals as appropriate. E Observe and evaluate student performance in meeting course objectives and student learning outcomes through assignments, projects, discussions, and examinations; provide feedback in a timely manner to student inquiries in class, online, or during established consultation office hours. E Plan and organize instruction according to approved course outlines and student learning outcomes to maximize student learning in alignment with department, college, and district goals; implement the student performance objectives as listed on the official course outline of record. E Maintain current, accurate records of course enrollment, attendance, student academic progress, course curriculum, and student learning outcomes; prepare and submit data and reports related to course and student progress in a timely manner. E Evaluate and select instructional materials such as textbooks, manuals, software, and tools in collaboration, as appropriate, with discipline faculty; order instructional materials according to campus bookstore procedure to ensure timely delivery. E Revise and update course content and materials of instruction in accordance with new theory, application, and industry developments within the discipline or area of specialization. E Update syllabi; collaborate with discipline faculty on a regular basis to assess and revise measurable student performance indicators for each course. E May participate in curriculum and program development; may provide input into the development of student learning outcomes. May attend and participate on committees and in department, division, campus, and district meetings. May participate in articulation and matriculation related activities. May provide work direction to others. Perform related duties as assigned. E = Essential Duties Minimum Qualifications Candidates must possess the minimum qualifications for the discipline as approved by the California Community Colleges Board of Governors and defined in the Minimum Qualifications for Faculty and Administrators in California Community Colleges handbook . Any bachelor's degree or higher and two years of professional experience OR any associate degree and six years of professional experience OR the equivalent ; OR possession of a valid California Community College Teaching Credential appropriate to the discipline. Professional experience is required when the applicant possesses a master's degree. The professional experience required must be directly related to the faculty member's teaching assignment. Professional experience includes teaching experience. The requirement is for the stated number of years of full-time experience or the equivalent in part-time experience. Unpaid experience may be counted if it entailed responsibilities substantially similar to those of relevant paid positions in the field. A "year" means that period of time which in that occupation is accepted by contract or general agreement as a regular work year for that occupation on a full-time basis. All coursework must be from a recognized accredited college or university. If you have competed your education at an institution outside of the United States, please see the section below titled "Foreign Transcripts" for additional information. EQUIVALENCY The Ventura County Community College District, in its desire to select outstanding faculty members from the largest possible pool of qualified applicants, recognizes the fact that candidates may attain expertise in a discipline through a variety of means. Certain combinations of education, experience and other accomplishments in the field may be judged by the District as equal to the stated minimum qualifications for this position. Candidates whose transcripts do not list the title of their degree exactly as listed above, but feel they possess such equivalent qualifications are encouraged to complete and submit the Supplemental Questionnaire for Equivalency (Download PDF reader) with their application for review by the Districtwide Equivalency Committee. Example: Minimum Qualifications state: "Master's degree in agriculture". Candidate's transcripts state: "Master's degree in agricultural science". Since the degree on the candidate's transcripts in the example do not EXACTLY MATCH the degree listed in the minimum qualifications section, this candidate MUST complete the Supplemental Questionnaire for Equivalency (Download PDF reader) in order to be considered. When completing the form, be sure to explain in detail how your qualifications are equivalent to the required minimum qualifications. Do not assume that you do not need to submit a Supplemental Questionnaire for Equivalency because your degree is similar to a degree stated in the minimum qualifications. Degree titles that are not an exact match will not be considered outside of the equivalency process. The equivalency review is an independent process for district wide disciplines that is separate from the recruitment process to fill a vacancy. A subcommittee of discipline experts that is coordinated by an Academic Senate President will review the equivalency materials and make a recommendation as to whether or not the applicant demonstrated they have qualifications that are equivalent to those shown in the minimum qualifications section of the job posting. For disciplines that are unique to a specific campus the equivalency may be done by the hiring committee along with an Academic Senate President. Please be aware that the hiring committee may not be able to wait for the results from the equivalency review due to various time constraints and may need to move forward with the recruitment process. For further details regarding equivalency and the criteria by which equivalency may be granted, please review VCCCD Board Policy 7211 and . click apply for full job details
Senior Curriculum Developer - Community for Rigor (C4R)
InsideHigherEd Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Senior Curriculum Developer - Community for Rigor (C4R) University Overview The University of Pennsylvania, the largest private employer in Philadelphia, is a world-renowned leader in education, research, and innovation. This historic, Ivy League school consistently ranks among the top 10 universities in the annual U.S. News & World Report survey. Penn has 12 highly-regarded schools that provide opportunities for undergraduate, graduate and continuing education, all influenced by Penn's distinctive interdisciplinary approach to scholarship and learning. As an employer Penn has been ranked nationally on many occasions with the most recent award from Forbes who named Penn one of America's Best Large Employers in 2023. Penn offers a unique working environment within the city of Philadelphia. The University is situated on a beautiful urban campus, with easy access to a range of educational, cultural, and recreational activities. With its historical significance and landmarks, lively cultural offerings, and wide variety of atmospheres, Philadelphia is the perfect place to call home for work and play. The University offers a competitive benefits package that includes excellent healthcare and tuition benefits for employees and their families, generous retirement benefits, a wide variety of professional development opportunities, supportive work and family benefits, a wealth of health and wellness programs and resources, and much more. Posted Job Title Senior Curriculum Developer - Community for Rigor (C4R) Job Profile Title Manager Research Project B Job Description Summary The Community for Rigor (C4R - ) is a growing and innovative team at the University of Pennsylvania with the goal of making science more rigorous through leading-edge educational materials. There is a growing recognition that science could be made more efficient and impactful, by addressing research problems such as: failure to replicate, poor documentation, non-open or gatekeeping of data, and ineffective research questions. Community for Rigor is a 5-year funded project from NIH NINDS, and operates as a hub that coordinates the efforts of partner institutions from many leading universities. Our vision is to empower scientists to do reliable, rigorous research, through inclusive pedagogy, and in collaboration with a vibrant global community. We are seeking a Senior Curriculum Developer that will be responsible for collaborative creation of training materials, suitable for scientists of all levels and career stages. As part of the Curriculum Team at C4R, you will work alongside internal teams and our external partners to design, develop, deploy, assess, and revise educational content. In addition to empowering scientists, we also aim to empower every member of our team, through a supportive, inclusive, and open working environment. C4R fosters the success of each individual and team through a variety of professional development and peer learning opportunities. Job Description Responsibilities Work alongside leading subject matter experts, professional educators, rigor champions, technologists, and more, to create the next generation of engaging and effective educational content. Contribute to shared projects as part of C4R's overall mission (e.g. provide feedback on design and user experience of web-based interactive components, evaluate existing educational units, and integrate feedback in future versions). Be a flexible and adaptive team player, and work alongside different entities at C4R, the Kording Lab, Penn, and our partners. Communicate effectively across different teams and individuals, including giving and receiving constructive feedback and actionable guidance. Support C4R in implementing its values throughout our work and our processes. Present C4R content to audiences when needed (including instruction to test audiences) and travel to conferences to represent C4R ( travel requirement Required Qualifications Master's degree and a minimum of three years of experience teaching in a higher-education setting or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Preference for background in Neuroscience or related field. Awareness of rigor and reproducibility issues, especially in the biomedical sciences Familiarity with evidence-based pedagogy and instructional design. Empathy with our learner audience and meeting them "where they're at". Strong writing and documentation skills, including providing written feedback and updating internal knowledge base documents. Ability to write effective copy, instructional text, audio/visual scripts, etc. Preferred / Nice-to-Have Certified Instructor for The Carpentries or similar certification. Familiarity with explicit teaching / explicit instruction. Familiarity with project management tools or systems ( Trello, Asana, Jira, etc.). Experience creating educational multimedia (graphics, audio recordings, video clips, interactive simulations). Resume and Cover Letter Description Please provide a resume and cover letter in your application. We use these documents to understand your experience and who you are as an individual. Your resume should include recent positions, descriptions of what you did in each role, and any relevant skills. Your cover letter should describe why you are interested in joining C4R, your connection to its mission, how your prior experience has prepared you for the various aspects of this role (technical background, leadership experience, etc), and (research background, pedagogical experience, etc), and your approach for creating engaging and effective educational materials. Please keep cover letters to two pages or less. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered. Timeline We intend to have the position start in early to mid February. Please indicate when you are able to start in your application materials. Job Location - City, State Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Department / School School of Engineering and Applied Science Pay Range $66,000.00 - $90,000.00 Annual Rate Salary offers are made based on the candidate's qualifications, experience, skills, and education as they directly relate to the requirements of the position, and in alignment with salary ranges based on external market data for the job's level. Internal organization and peer data at Penn are also considered. Equal Opportunity Statement The University of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity employer. Candidates are considered for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion, creed, national origin (including shared ancestry or ethnic characteristics), citizenship status, age, disability, veteran status or any class protected under applicable federal, state or local law. Special Requirements Background checks may be required after a conditional job offer is made. Consideration of the background check will be tailored to the requirements of the job. University Benefits Health, Life, and Flexible Spending Accounts: Penn offers comprehensive medical, prescription, behavioral health, dental, vision, and life insurance benefits to protect you and your family's health and welfare. You can also use flexible spending accounts to pay for eligible health care and dependent care expenses with pre-tax dollars. Tuition: Take advantage of Penn's exceptional tuition benefits. You, your spouse, and your dependent children can get tuition assistance here at Penn. Your dependent children are also eligible for tuition assistance at other institutions. Retirement: Penn offers generous retirement plans to help you save for your future. Penn's Basic, Matching, and Supplemental retirement plans allow you to save for retirement on a pre-tax or Roth basis. Choose from a wide variety of investment options through TIAA and Vanguard. Time Away from Work: Penn provides you with a substantial amount of time away from work during the course of the year. This allows you to relax, take vacations, attend to personal affairs, recover from illness or injury, spend time with family-whatever your personal needs may be. Long-Term Care Insurance: In partnership with Genworth Financial, Penn offers faculty and staff (and your eligible family members) long-term care insurance to help you cover some of the costs of long-term care services received at home, in the community or in a nursing facility. If you apply when you're newly hired, you won't have to provide proof of good health or be subject to underwriting requirements. Eligible family members must always provide proof of good health and are subject to underwriting. Wellness and Work-life Resources: Penn is committed to supporting our faculty and staff as they balance the competing demands of work and personal life. That's why we offer a wide variety of programs and resources to help you care for your health, your family, and your work-life balance. Professional and Personal Development: Penn provides an array of resources to help you advance yourself personally and professionally. University Resources: As a member of the Penn community . click apply for full job details
01/14/2026
Full time
Senior Curriculum Developer - Community for Rigor (C4R) University Overview The University of Pennsylvania, the largest private employer in Philadelphia, is a world-renowned leader in education, research, and innovation. This historic, Ivy League school consistently ranks among the top 10 universities in the annual U.S. News & World Report survey. Penn has 12 highly-regarded schools that provide opportunities for undergraduate, graduate and continuing education, all influenced by Penn's distinctive interdisciplinary approach to scholarship and learning. As an employer Penn has been ranked nationally on many occasions with the most recent award from Forbes who named Penn one of America's Best Large Employers in 2023. Penn offers a unique working environment within the city of Philadelphia. The University is situated on a beautiful urban campus, with easy access to a range of educational, cultural, and recreational activities. With its historical significance and landmarks, lively cultural offerings, and wide variety of atmospheres, Philadelphia is the perfect place to call home for work and play. The University offers a competitive benefits package that includes excellent healthcare and tuition benefits for employees and their families, generous retirement benefits, a wide variety of professional development opportunities, supportive work and family benefits, a wealth of health and wellness programs and resources, and much more. Posted Job Title Senior Curriculum Developer - Community for Rigor (C4R) Job Profile Title Manager Research Project B Job Description Summary The Community for Rigor (C4R - ) is a growing and innovative team at the University of Pennsylvania with the goal of making science more rigorous through leading-edge educational materials. There is a growing recognition that science could be made more efficient and impactful, by addressing research problems such as: failure to replicate, poor documentation, non-open or gatekeeping of data, and ineffective research questions. Community for Rigor is a 5-year funded project from NIH NINDS, and operates as a hub that coordinates the efforts of partner institutions from many leading universities. Our vision is to empower scientists to do reliable, rigorous research, through inclusive pedagogy, and in collaboration with a vibrant global community. We are seeking a Senior Curriculum Developer that will be responsible for collaborative creation of training materials, suitable for scientists of all levels and career stages. As part of the Curriculum Team at C4R, you will work alongside internal teams and our external partners to design, develop, deploy, assess, and revise educational content. In addition to empowering scientists, we also aim to empower every member of our team, through a supportive, inclusive, and open working environment. C4R fosters the success of each individual and team through a variety of professional development and peer learning opportunities. Job Description Responsibilities Work alongside leading subject matter experts, professional educators, rigor champions, technologists, and more, to create the next generation of engaging and effective educational content. Contribute to shared projects as part of C4R's overall mission (e.g. provide feedback on design and user experience of web-based interactive components, evaluate existing educational units, and integrate feedback in future versions). Be a flexible and adaptive team player, and work alongside different entities at C4R, the Kording Lab, Penn, and our partners. Communicate effectively across different teams and individuals, including giving and receiving constructive feedback and actionable guidance. Support C4R in implementing its values throughout our work and our processes. Present C4R content to audiences when needed (including instruction to test audiences) and travel to conferences to represent C4R ( travel requirement Required Qualifications Master's degree and a minimum of three years of experience teaching in a higher-education setting or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Preference for background in Neuroscience or related field. Awareness of rigor and reproducibility issues, especially in the biomedical sciences Familiarity with evidence-based pedagogy and instructional design. Empathy with our learner audience and meeting them "where they're at". Strong writing and documentation skills, including providing written feedback and updating internal knowledge base documents. Ability to write effective copy, instructional text, audio/visual scripts, etc. Preferred / Nice-to-Have Certified Instructor for The Carpentries or similar certification. Familiarity with explicit teaching / explicit instruction. Familiarity with project management tools or systems ( Trello, Asana, Jira, etc.). Experience creating educational multimedia (graphics, audio recordings, video clips, interactive simulations). Resume and Cover Letter Description Please provide a resume and cover letter in your application. We use these documents to understand your experience and who you are as an individual. Your resume should include recent positions, descriptions of what you did in each role, and any relevant skills. Your cover letter should describe why you are interested in joining C4R, your connection to its mission, how your prior experience has prepared you for the various aspects of this role (technical background, leadership experience, etc), and (research background, pedagogical experience, etc), and your approach for creating engaging and effective educational materials. Please keep cover letters to two pages or less. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered. Timeline We intend to have the position start in early to mid February. Please indicate when you are able to start in your application materials. Job Location - City, State Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Department / School School of Engineering and Applied Science Pay Range $66,000.00 - $90,000.00 Annual Rate Salary offers are made based on the candidate's qualifications, experience, skills, and education as they directly relate to the requirements of the position, and in alignment with salary ranges based on external market data for the job's level. Internal organization and peer data at Penn are also considered. Equal Opportunity Statement The University of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity employer. Candidates are considered for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion, creed, national origin (including shared ancestry or ethnic characteristics), citizenship status, age, disability, veteran status or any class protected under applicable federal, state or local law. Special Requirements Background checks may be required after a conditional job offer is made. Consideration of the background check will be tailored to the requirements of the job. University Benefits Health, Life, and Flexible Spending Accounts: Penn offers comprehensive medical, prescription, behavioral health, dental, vision, and life insurance benefits to protect you and your family's health and welfare. You can also use flexible spending accounts to pay for eligible health care and dependent care expenses with pre-tax dollars. Tuition: Take advantage of Penn's exceptional tuition benefits. You, your spouse, and your dependent children can get tuition assistance here at Penn. Your dependent children are also eligible for tuition assistance at other institutions. Retirement: Penn offers generous retirement plans to help you save for your future. Penn's Basic, Matching, and Supplemental retirement plans allow you to save for retirement on a pre-tax or Roth basis. Choose from a wide variety of investment options through TIAA and Vanguard. Time Away from Work: Penn provides you with a substantial amount of time away from work during the course of the year. This allows you to relax, take vacations, attend to personal affairs, recover from illness or injury, spend time with family-whatever your personal needs may be. Long-Term Care Insurance: In partnership with Genworth Financial, Penn offers faculty and staff (and your eligible family members) long-term care insurance to help you cover some of the costs of long-term care services received at home, in the community or in a nursing facility. If you apply when you're newly hired, you won't have to provide proof of good health or be subject to underwriting requirements. Eligible family members must always provide proof of good health and are subject to underwriting. Wellness and Work-life Resources: Penn is committed to supporting our faculty and staff as they balance the competing demands of work and personal life. That's why we offer a wide variety of programs and resources to help you care for your health, your family, and your work-life balance. Professional and Personal Development: Penn provides an array of resources to help you advance yourself personally and professionally. University Resources: As a member of the Penn community . click apply for full job details
Group Leader/Instructor, Blue Camp (4128U), Recreation & Wellbeing - 83482
InsideHigherEd Berkeley, California
Group Leader/Instructor, Blue Camp (4128U), Recreation & Wellbeing - 83482 About Berkeley At the University of California, Berkeley, we are dedicated to fostering a community where everyone feels welcome and can thrive. Our culture of openness, freedom and belonging make it a special place for students, faculty and staff. As a world-leading institution, Berkeley is known for its academic and research excellence, public mission, diverse student body, and commitment to equity and social justice. Since our founding in 1868, we have driven innovation, creating global intellectual, economic and social value. We are looking for applicants who reflect California's diversity and want to be part of an inclusive, equity-focused community that views education as a matter of social justice. Please consider whether your values align with our Guiding Values and Principles , Principles of Community , and Strategic Plan . At UC Berkeley, we believe that learning is a fundamental part of working, and provide space for supportive colleague communities via numerous employee resource groups (staff organizations). Our goal is for everyone on the Berkeley campus to feel supported and equipped to realize their full potential. We actively support this by providing all of our full-time staff employees with at least 80 hours (10 days) of paid time per year to engage in professional development activities. Find out more about how you can grow your career at UC Berkeley. Departmental Overview The Department of Recreation & Wellbeing provides competitive and recreational opportunities for students, faculty, staff and campus affiliated community members. In addition to the 30 sports clubs, the department offers a wide range of recreational activities and state of the art equipment. Position Summary Camp Counselors, also known as Group Leaders and Instructors in our youth programs and summer camps, are dedicated to fostering a positive and engaging experience for youth participants in our recreational programs and summer camps. They are responsible for delivering high-quality instruction, developing age-appropriate lesson plans tailored to their assigned activities, and providing consistent, constructive feedback to encourage growth and skill development. Group Leaders and Instructors also contribute to maintaining safe, clean, and well-organized recreational spaces, ensuring an inclusive and supportive environment. Additionally, they may take on other program-related responsibilities as needed to enhance the overall experience and meet the needs of participants. Application Review Date The First Review Date for this job is: 01/19/2026. This is an ongoing hiring process with multiple positions available. Applications will be regularly assessed, and hiring will occur at various points throughout the year. The job listing will remain open for as long as applications are accepted. Responsibilities General SupervisionEnsure the overall supervision and safety of campers, managing risks and facilitating engaging downtime activities.Build positive, age-appropriate relationships with campers, identifying and addressing individual needs to foster growth and well-being.Encourage campers to step outside their comfort zones, take healthy risks, and enhance their knowledge and skills in a supportive environment.Maintain accurate attendance records, ensuring proper check-ins and managing transition periods between activities.Safely guide campers between locations and supervise them during water/bathroom breaks, ensuring their well-being at all times.Assist campers with personal belongings, lost and found items, sunscreen application, hydration, and waste disposal, promoting responsibility and independence.Support campers in problem-solving and conflict resolution, stepping in to offer guidance only when necessary to empower their decision-making.Supervise and mentor Junior Counselors, Counselors-in-Training, and Campers in Leadership Training (CILTs), providing constructive direction and feedback.Inspire and motivate campers, Junior Counselors, Counselors-in-Training, and CILTs to actively participate in all camp activities with enthusiasm and teamwork.Program Instruction & FacilitationTeach age-appropriate skills and activities in a structured, progressive sequence, or assist in leading activities as directed by supervisors.Develop and submit detailed lesson plans for each activity session, collaborating with co-counselors and Leadership Team members to design progressive lessons tailored to campers' ages and skill levels.Lead well-organized, engaging classes that maximize camper participation, offering a variety of creative and interactive activities.Provide specialized instruction to children (ages 5-14) in one or more areas, including archery, arts and crafts, badminton, basketball, card games, chess, dance, drama, field games, flag football, frisbee, group games, golf, lacrosse, leadership, motor fitness, music, nature studies, rugby, skateboarding, soccer, softball, table tennis, track and field, volleyball, and yoga.Actively engage with campers throughout activities, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment.Integrate camp values and life skills into lessons and activities, ensuring they are presented in a developmentally appropriate and meaningful way.AdministrativeEnsure all equipment, materials, and supplies are well-organized, properly maintained, and stored in their designated locations.Complete and submit all required paperwork accurately and on time, including training documentation, timesheets, lesson plans, and certifications.Complete and submit all incident and accident reports to supervisors promptly, as required.Conduct daily safety and cleanliness checks in activity areas, addressing any issues or reporting them to a supervisor or team leader.MiscellaneousAssist with the check-in and check-out procedures for all campers.Foster group unity by promoting theme days and camp traditions, helping both campers and staff feel connected and engaged.Support campers in making friends and enjoying the camp experience, ensuring a positive and inclusive atmosphere.Contribute ideas to improve camp operations and share suggestions during weekly staff meetings.Assist with, lead, or actively participate in staff social events, staff meetings, and any other programs assigned by your supervisor.Fill staffing needs and/or gaps at any of the other Berkeley Youth Recreation summer camp programs as determined by the supervisors.Cultivate a supportive, inclusive environment that encourages camper participation and engagement in all activities.Required Qualifications Knowledge of Youth Recreation Programs, program planning/development, program structures, basic classroom management, and youth learning stylesService orientation, judgment and decision-making, critical thinking, develop original ideas, creative problem solving skills in a varied and challenging environment.Must be able to work effectively, across all organization levels, internally and externally.Client service minded, entrepreneurial spirit and creative thinking.Must have highly effective verbal and written communication skills.Must be proficient in the use of basic computer applications.Knowledge of and/or can quickly learn campus policies and procedures.Current American Red Cross Adult & Pediatric CPR, AED, First-Aid, Epi-Pen +Asthma certification (or agree to completing the certification course upon hire).High school diploma and/or equivalent experience/training.Preferred Qualifications Some college or Associate Degree and/or Bachelors Degree and/or equivalent experience/training.Certification to instruct in the applicable recreational sports program or equivalent experience.At least one year (or 12 months) previous experience leading recreational programs for youth.Salary & Benefits For information on the comprehensive benefits package offered by the University, please visit the University of California's Compensation & Benefits website. Under California law, the University of California, Berkeley is required to provide a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this role and should not offer a salary outside of the range posted in this job announcement. This range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, analysis of internal equity, and other business and organizational needs. It is not typical for an individual to be offered a salary at or near the top of the range for a position. Salary offers are determined based on final candidate qualifications and experience. The budgeted hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position is $20.50 - $21.25. This is an approximately 3-month, variable hours, contract appointment. Typically reaching 32 - 40 hours in the summer. This is a non-exempt, biweekly-paid position. How to ApplyTo apply, please submit your resume and cover letter.Other InformationThis is not a visa opportunity. This position does not include sponsorship of a new consular H-1B visa petition that would require payment of the $100,000 supplemental fee.This recruitment has 60 openings. . click apply for full job details
01/14/2026
Full time
Group Leader/Instructor, Blue Camp (4128U), Recreation & Wellbeing - 83482 About Berkeley At the University of California, Berkeley, we are dedicated to fostering a community where everyone feels welcome and can thrive. Our culture of openness, freedom and belonging make it a special place for students, faculty and staff. As a world-leading institution, Berkeley is known for its academic and research excellence, public mission, diverse student body, and commitment to equity and social justice. Since our founding in 1868, we have driven innovation, creating global intellectual, economic and social value. We are looking for applicants who reflect California's diversity and want to be part of an inclusive, equity-focused community that views education as a matter of social justice. Please consider whether your values align with our Guiding Values and Principles , Principles of Community , and Strategic Plan . At UC Berkeley, we believe that learning is a fundamental part of working, and provide space for supportive colleague communities via numerous employee resource groups (staff organizations). Our goal is for everyone on the Berkeley campus to feel supported and equipped to realize their full potential. We actively support this by providing all of our full-time staff employees with at least 80 hours (10 days) of paid time per year to engage in professional development activities. Find out more about how you can grow your career at UC Berkeley. Departmental Overview The Department of Recreation & Wellbeing provides competitive and recreational opportunities for students, faculty, staff and campus affiliated community members. In addition to the 30 sports clubs, the department offers a wide range of recreational activities and state of the art equipment. Position Summary Camp Counselors, also known as Group Leaders and Instructors in our youth programs and summer camps, are dedicated to fostering a positive and engaging experience for youth participants in our recreational programs and summer camps. They are responsible for delivering high-quality instruction, developing age-appropriate lesson plans tailored to their assigned activities, and providing consistent, constructive feedback to encourage growth and skill development. Group Leaders and Instructors also contribute to maintaining safe, clean, and well-organized recreational spaces, ensuring an inclusive and supportive environment. Additionally, they may take on other program-related responsibilities as needed to enhance the overall experience and meet the needs of participants. Application Review Date The First Review Date for this job is: 01/19/2026. This is an ongoing hiring process with multiple positions available. Applications will be regularly assessed, and hiring will occur at various points throughout the year. The job listing will remain open for as long as applications are accepted. Responsibilities General SupervisionEnsure the overall supervision and safety of campers, managing risks and facilitating engaging downtime activities.Build positive, age-appropriate relationships with campers, identifying and addressing individual needs to foster growth and well-being.Encourage campers to step outside their comfort zones, take healthy risks, and enhance their knowledge and skills in a supportive environment.Maintain accurate attendance records, ensuring proper check-ins and managing transition periods between activities.Safely guide campers between locations and supervise them during water/bathroom breaks, ensuring their well-being at all times.Assist campers with personal belongings, lost and found items, sunscreen application, hydration, and waste disposal, promoting responsibility and independence.Support campers in problem-solving and conflict resolution, stepping in to offer guidance only when necessary to empower their decision-making.Supervise and mentor Junior Counselors, Counselors-in-Training, and Campers in Leadership Training (CILTs), providing constructive direction and feedback.Inspire and motivate campers, Junior Counselors, Counselors-in-Training, and CILTs to actively participate in all camp activities with enthusiasm and teamwork.Program Instruction & FacilitationTeach age-appropriate skills and activities in a structured, progressive sequence, or assist in leading activities as directed by supervisors.Develop and submit detailed lesson plans for each activity session, collaborating with co-counselors and Leadership Team members to design progressive lessons tailored to campers' ages and skill levels.Lead well-organized, engaging classes that maximize camper participation, offering a variety of creative and interactive activities.Provide specialized instruction to children (ages 5-14) in one or more areas, including archery, arts and crafts, badminton, basketball, card games, chess, dance, drama, field games, flag football, frisbee, group games, golf, lacrosse, leadership, motor fitness, music, nature studies, rugby, skateboarding, soccer, softball, table tennis, track and field, volleyball, and yoga.Actively engage with campers throughout activities, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment.Integrate camp values and life skills into lessons and activities, ensuring they are presented in a developmentally appropriate and meaningful way.AdministrativeEnsure all equipment, materials, and supplies are well-organized, properly maintained, and stored in their designated locations.Complete and submit all required paperwork accurately and on time, including training documentation, timesheets, lesson plans, and certifications.Complete and submit all incident and accident reports to supervisors promptly, as required.Conduct daily safety and cleanliness checks in activity areas, addressing any issues or reporting them to a supervisor or team leader.MiscellaneousAssist with the check-in and check-out procedures for all campers.Foster group unity by promoting theme days and camp traditions, helping both campers and staff feel connected and engaged.Support campers in making friends and enjoying the camp experience, ensuring a positive and inclusive atmosphere.Contribute ideas to improve camp operations and share suggestions during weekly staff meetings.Assist with, lead, or actively participate in staff social events, staff meetings, and any other programs assigned by your supervisor.Fill staffing needs and/or gaps at any of the other Berkeley Youth Recreation summer camp programs as determined by the supervisors.Cultivate a supportive, inclusive environment that encourages camper participation and engagement in all activities.Required Qualifications Knowledge of Youth Recreation Programs, program planning/development, program structures, basic classroom management, and youth learning stylesService orientation, judgment and decision-making, critical thinking, develop original ideas, creative problem solving skills in a varied and challenging environment.Must be able to work effectively, across all organization levels, internally and externally.Client service minded, entrepreneurial spirit and creative thinking.Must have highly effective verbal and written communication skills.Must be proficient in the use of basic computer applications.Knowledge of and/or can quickly learn campus policies and procedures.Current American Red Cross Adult & Pediatric CPR, AED, First-Aid, Epi-Pen +Asthma certification (or agree to completing the certification course upon hire).High school diploma and/or equivalent experience/training.Preferred Qualifications Some college or Associate Degree and/or Bachelors Degree and/or equivalent experience/training.Certification to instruct in the applicable recreational sports program or equivalent experience.At least one year (or 12 months) previous experience leading recreational programs for youth.Salary & Benefits For information on the comprehensive benefits package offered by the University, please visit the University of California's Compensation & Benefits website. Under California law, the University of California, Berkeley is required to provide a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this role and should not offer a salary outside of the range posted in this job announcement. This range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, analysis of internal equity, and other business and organizational needs. It is not typical for an individual to be offered a salary at or near the top of the range for a position. Salary offers are determined based on final candidate qualifications and experience. The budgeted hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position is $20.50 - $21.25. This is an approximately 3-month, variable hours, contract appointment. Typically reaching 32 - 40 hours in the summer. This is a non-exempt, biweekly-paid position. How to ApplyTo apply, please submit your resume and cover letter.Other InformationThis is not a visa opportunity. This position does not include sponsorship of a new consular H-1B visa petition that would require payment of the $100,000 supplemental fee.This recruitment has 60 openings. . click apply for full job details
Instructor in Kinesiology (Part-Time)
InsideHigherEd Ventura, California
Instructor in Kinesiology (Part-Time) Ventura County Community College District Salary: Job Type: Part-Time Faculty Job Number: 8 Location: Districtwide (Ventura County CA), CA Department: Districtwide Closing: Description We are accepting applications on an on-going basis for future consideration for part-time instructors in this discipline at any of our three colleges (Oxnard, Moorpark, and Ventura). Applications submitted to this pool will be kept on file for the Fall 2025, Spring 2026, and Summer 2026 semesters and may be considered if a vacancy becomes available within the academic year. If you have applied to previous pools in this discipline, you will need to apply to this pool to continue to be considered. WHAT YOU'LL DO Under the general direction of a dean, an Instructor (Non-Contact/Temporary) provides comprehensive classroom instruction to students from diverse backgrounds for the purpose of facilitating the attainment of their academic or vocational objectives. In accordance with the provisions of Education Code sections 87482.5, Instructors (Non-Contract/Temporary) may be employed up to 67% of a full-time assignment. WHO WE AREThe Ventura County Community College District (VCCCD) is a public community college district serving residents throughout Ventura County. VCCCD's three colleges - Moorpark College, Oxnard College, and Ventura College - offer programs for transfer to four-year colleges and universities; career technical training, basic skills instruction; as well as community service, economic development, and continuing education for cultural growth, life enrichment, and skills improvement. The Ventura County Community College District recognizes that a diverse community of faculty, staff, and administrators promotes academic excellence and creates an inclusive educational and work environment for its employees, contractors, students, and the community it serves. With the understanding that a diverse community fosters multi-cultural awareness, promotes mutual understanding and respect, and provides role models for all students, VCCCD is committed to recruiting and employing a diverse and qualified group of administrators, faculty, and staff members who are dedicated to the success of all college students. The Ventura County Community College District does not engage in any employment practice that discriminates against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of ethnic group identification, race, color, language, accent, immigration status, ancestry, national origin, political beliefs, age, gender, sex, religion, transgender, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, and/or physical or mental disability. Representative Duties Provide academic instruction to students through lecture, lab, or performance courses; assess and develop cognitive abilities, communication skills, and higher order thinking skills among students through appropriate assignments and activities in one-on-one, classroom, and distance mediated instructional settings. E Advise and instruct students regarding programs of study, other institutions of higher education, lifelong learning resources, and effective study skills; refer students to support services, programs, resources, and other professionals as appropriate. E Observe and evaluate student performance in meeting course objectives and student learning outcomes through assignments, projects, discussions, and examinations; provide feedback in a timely manner to student inquiries in class, online, or during established consultation office hours. E Plan and organize instruction according to approved course outlines and student learning outcomes to maximize student learning in alignment with department, college, and district goals; implement the student performance objectives as listed on the official course outline of record. E Maintain current, accurate records of course enrollment, attendance, student academic progress, course curriculum, and student learning outcomes; prepare and submit data and reports related to course and student progress in a timely manner. E Evaluate and select instructional materials such as textbooks, manuals, software, and tools in collaboration, as appropriate, with discipline faculty; order instructional materials according to campus bookstore procedure to ensure timely delivery. E Revise and update course content and materials of instruction in accordance with new theory, application, and industry developments within the discipline or area of specialization. E Update syllabi; collaborate with discipline faculty on a regular basis to assess and revise measurable student performance indicators for each course. E May participate in curriculum and program development; may provide input into the development of student learning outcomes. May attend and participate on committees and in department, division, campus, and district meetings. May participate in articulation and matriculation related activities. May provide work direction to others. Perform related duties as assigned. E = Essential duties Minimum Qualifications Candidates must possess the minimum qualifications for the discipline as approved by the California Community Colleges Board of Governors and defined in the Minimum Qualifications for Faculty and Administrators in California Community Colleges handbook. The minimum qualifications for this discipline are as follows: Master's degree in kinesiology, physical education, exercise science, education with an emphasis in physical education, kinesiology, physiology of exercise or adaptive physical education OR Bachelor's degree in any of the above AND Master's degree in any life science, dance, physiology, health education, recreation administration or physical therapy; OR the equivalent OR; possession of an appropriate California Community College Credential. All coursework must be from a recognized accredited college or university. If you have competed your education at an institution outside of the United States, please see the section below titled "Foreign Transcripts" for additional information. EQUIVALENCY The Ventura County Community College District, in its desire to select outstanding faculty members from the largest possible pool of qualified applicants, recognizes the fact that candidates may attain expertise in a discipline through a variety of means. Certain combinations of education, experience and other accomplishments in the field may be judged by the District as equal to the stated minimum qualifications for this position. Candidates whose transcripts do not list the title of their degree exactly as listed above, but feel they possess such equivalent qualifications are encouraged to complete and submit the Supplemental Questionnaire for Equivalency (Download PDF reader) (Download PDF reader) with their application for review by the Districtwide Equivalency Committee. Example: Minimum Qualifications state: "Master's degree in agriculture". Candidate's transcripts state: "Master's degree in agricultural science". Since the degree on the candidate's transcripts in the example do not EXACTLY MATCH the degree listed in the minimum qualifications section, this candidate MUST complete the Supplemental Questionnaire for Equivalency (Download PDF reader) in order to be considered (Download PDF reader) . When completing the form, be sure to explain in detail how your qualifications are equivalent to the required minimum qualifications. Do not assume that you do not need to submit a Supplemental Questionnaire for Equivalency because your degree is similar to a degree stated in the minimum qualifications. Degree titles that are not an exact match will not be considered outside of the equivalency process. The equivalency review is an independent process for district wide disciplines that is separate from the recruitment process to fill a vacancy. A subcommittee of discipline experts that is coordinated by an Academic Senate President will review the equivalency materials and make a recommendation as to whether or not the applicant demonstrated they have qualifications that are equivalent to those shown in the minimum qualifications section of the job posting. For disciplines that are unique to a specific campus the equivalency may be done by the hiring committee along with an Academic Senate President. Please be aware that the hiring committee may not be able to wait for the results from the equivalency review due to various time constraints and may need to move forward with the recruitment process. For further details regarding equivalency and the criteria by which equivalency may be granted, please review VCCCD Board Policy 7211 and VCCCD Administrative Policy 7211 . Supplemental Information SELECTION PROCESSIf a vacancy in this discipline becomes available the applications in this pool will be reviewed by the hiring department . click apply for full job details
01/14/2026
Full time
Instructor in Kinesiology (Part-Time) Ventura County Community College District Salary: Job Type: Part-Time Faculty Job Number: 8 Location: Districtwide (Ventura County CA), CA Department: Districtwide Closing: Description We are accepting applications on an on-going basis for future consideration for part-time instructors in this discipline at any of our three colleges (Oxnard, Moorpark, and Ventura). Applications submitted to this pool will be kept on file for the Fall 2025, Spring 2026, and Summer 2026 semesters and may be considered if a vacancy becomes available within the academic year. If you have applied to previous pools in this discipline, you will need to apply to this pool to continue to be considered. WHAT YOU'LL DO Under the general direction of a dean, an Instructor (Non-Contact/Temporary) provides comprehensive classroom instruction to students from diverse backgrounds for the purpose of facilitating the attainment of their academic or vocational objectives. In accordance with the provisions of Education Code sections 87482.5, Instructors (Non-Contract/Temporary) may be employed up to 67% of a full-time assignment. WHO WE AREThe Ventura County Community College District (VCCCD) is a public community college district serving residents throughout Ventura County. VCCCD's three colleges - Moorpark College, Oxnard College, and Ventura College - offer programs for transfer to four-year colleges and universities; career technical training, basic skills instruction; as well as community service, economic development, and continuing education for cultural growth, life enrichment, and skills improvement. The Ventura County Community College District recognizes that a diverse community of faculty, staff, and administrators promotes academic excellence and creates an inclusive educational and work environment for its employees, contractors, students, and the community it serves. With the understanding that a diverse community fosters multi-cultural awareness, promotes mutual understanding and respect, and provides role models for all students, VCCCD is committed to recruiting and employing a diverse and qualified group of administrators, faculty, and staff members who are dedicated to the success of all college students. The Ventura County Community College District does not engage in any employment practice that discriminates against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of ethnic group identification, race, color, language, accent, immigration status, ancestry, national origin, political beliefs, age, gender, sex, religion, transgender, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, and/or physical or mental disability. Representative Duties Provide academic instruction to students through lecture, lab, or performance courses; assess and develop cognitive abilities, communication skills, and higher order thinking skills among students through appropriate assignments and activities in one-on-one, classroom, and distance mediated instructional settings. E Advise and instruct students regarding programs of study, other institutions of higher education, lifelong learning resources, and effective study skills; refer students to support services, programs, resources, and other professionals as appropriate. E Observe and evaluate student performance in meeting course objectives and student learning outcomes through assignments, projects, discussions, and examinations; provide feedback in a timely manner to student inquiries in class, online, or during established consultation office hours. E Plan and organize instruction according to approved course outlines and student learning outcomes to maximize student learning in alignment with department, college, and district goals; implement the student performance objectives as listed on the official course outline of record. E Maintain current, accurate records of course enrollment, attendance, student academic progress, course curriculum, and student learning outcomes; prepare and submit data and reports related to course and student progress in a timely manner. E Evaluate and select instructional materials such as textbooks, manuals, software, and tools in collaboration, as appropriate, with discipline faculty; order instructional materials according to campus bookstore procedure to ensure timely delivery. E Revise and update course content and materials of instruction in accordance with new theory, application, and industry developments within the discipline or area of specialization. E Update syllabi; collaborate with discipline faculty on a regular basis to assess and revise measurable student performance indicators for each course. E May participate in curriculum and program development; may provide input into the development of student learning outcomes. May attend and participate on committees and in department, division, campus, and district meetings. May participate in articulation and matriculation related activities. May provide work direction to others. Perform related duties as assigned. E = Essential duties Minimum Qualifications Candidates must possess the minimum qualifications for the discipline as approved by the California Community Colleges Board of Governors and defined in the Minimum Qualifications for Faculty and Administrators in California Community Colleges handbook. The minimum qualifications for this discipline are as follows: Master's degree in kinesiology, physical education, exercise science, education with an emphasis in physical education, kinesiology, physiology of exercise or adaptive physical education OR Bachelor's degree in any of the above AND Master's degree in any life science, dance, physiology, health education, recreation administration or physical therapy; OR the equivalent OR; possession of an appropriate California Community College Credential. All coursework must be from a recognized accredited college or university. If you have competed your education at an institution outside of the United States, please see the section below titled "Foreign Transcripts" for additional information. EQUIVALENCY The Ventura County Community College District, in its desire to select outstanding faculty members from the largest possible pool of qualified applicants, recognizes the fact that candidates may attain expertise in a discipline through a variety of means. Certain combinations of education, experience and other accomplishments in the field may be judged by the District as equal to the stated minimum qualifications for this position. Candidates whose transcripts do not list the title of their degree exactly as listed above, but feel they possess such equivalent qualifications are encouraged to complete and submit the Supplemental Questionnaire for Equivalency (Download PDF reader) (Download PDF reader) with their application for review by the Districtwide Equivalency Committee. Example: Minimum Qualifications state: "Master's degree in agriculture". Candidate's transcripts state: "Master's degree in agricultural science". Since the degree on the candidate's transcripts in the example do not EXACTLY MATCH the degree listed in the minimum qualifications section, this candidate MUST complete the Supplemental Questionnaire for Equivalency (Download PDF reader) in order to be considered (Download PDF reader) . When completing the form, be sure to explain in detail how your qualifications are equivalent to the required minimum qualifications. Do not assume that you do not need to submit a Supplemental Questionnaire for Equivalency because your degree is similar to a degree stated in the minimum qualifications. Degree titles that are not an exact match will not be considered outside of the equivalency process. The equivalency review is an independent process for district wide disciplines that is separate from the recruitment process to fill a vacancy. A subcommittee of discipline experts that is coordinated by an Academic Senate President will review the equivalency materials and make a recommendation as to whether or not the applicant demonstrated they have qualifications that are equivalent to those shown in the minimum qualifications section of the job posting. For disciplines that are unique to a specific campus the equivalency may be done by the hiring committee along with an Academic Senate President. Please be aware that the hiring committee may not be able to wait for the results from the equivalency review due to various time constraints and may need to move forward with the recruitment process. For further details regarding equivalency and the criteria by which equivalency may be granted, please review VCCCD Board Policy 7211 and VCCCD Administrative Policy 7211 . Supplemental Information SELECTION PROCESSIf a vacancy in this discipline becomes available the applications in this pool will be reviewed by the hiring department . click apply for full job details
Instructor, Computer Skills- Adjunct CE Pool- West Loop Campus
InsideHigherEd Houston, Texas
Instructor, Computer Skills- Adjunct CE Pool- West Loop Campus Houston, Texas, West Loop Center Adjunct 240012A Requisition # Jan 24, 2025 Post Date SUMMARY Provide the expertise and knowledge that support the college curriculum and programs. Establish courses following accepted higher education standards, teach students using a variety of effective methodologies and provide engagement and support activities that encourage student learning. The role of the Instructional Faculty encompasses teaching and learning, academic advising, professional development and institutional and community service. The incumbent may teach a maximum load of 9.75 (See Faculty Workload Guidelines) contact hours per week each semester in area(s) of competency and participate as a part-time instructor in the activities of the department, division, and college (See Faculty Workload Guidelines). ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. 1. Teaching: a) Demonstrate skill and/or knowledge in teaching discipline. b) Make continuous efforts to improve the quality of instruction by reviewing and utilizing innovative methodologies, techniques, and delivery methods. c) Develop and use a syllabus for each course or laboratory within college, discipline, and departmental guidelines and submit one copy to the department chair. d) Plan, develop, and use a variety of teaching methods and materials that assist students in meeting course objectives and which are appropriate for students with differing educational and experiential backgrounds and learning styles. e) Evaluate students to measure their progress toward achievement of stated course objectives and inform them of their progress in the course in a timely manner. f) Keep accurate student records and submit related reports and forms within requested timelines. (See Faculty Workload Guidelines) g) Review, evaluate, and recommend student textbooks and learning materials. h) Teach courses at a variety of times, locations and modalities in response to institutional programmatic needs. i) Develop and maintain an LMS (Learning Management System) shell for each assigned course. j) Use equipment and facilities responsibly and courteously. Where appropriate, assist the chair with the routine maintenance of instructional laboratories. k) Demonstrate competence and interest in the use of technology in the classroom and willingness to explore new instructional methodologies. 2. Academic Advising: a) Maintain professional relationships with students, colleagues, and the community. b) Provide access to students through posted office hours, electronic communication, and other appropriate methods. Provide advice and assistance to students regarding instructional or program-specific issues during class time and office hours. 3. Professional Development: a) Establish annual objectives for professional growth in consultation with the department chair. b) Keep pace with developments in the discipline. c) Learn technologies that support student learning. d) Participate in department-required annual evaluation process. 4. Institutional and Community Service: a) Part-time faculty are encouraged but not required to participate in department, college, or district committees and governance organizations. b) Be familiar with and adhere to all policies and procedures of HCCS. c) Participate in activities required to maintain program and college accreditation standards. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above. The qualifications listed below are representative of the education, experience, knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required. EDUCATION High school diploma or GED, required. Associate degree or higher preferred. Industry certification in field preferred Copy of transcript conferring required degree and certifications must accompany application. EXPERIENCE 3 years experience in the field required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES 1. Able to work in a diverse work environment. 2. Willing and able to teach day or evening classes at a number of sites around the city 3. Knowledge and skill in a variety of computer usage and software are required 4. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively with a diverse professional, community, and student population 5. Possess good organizational and planning skills 6. Demonstrate sensitivity to students with diverse academic, socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds and students with disabilities. 7. Demonstrated ability to inspire and motivate students in a learning-centered environment 8. Self-disciplined and able to effectively manage others This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor. This job description may be revised upon development of other duties and changes in responsibilities. The Organization Houston Community College (HCC) is composed of 14 Centers of Excellence and numerous satellite centers that serve the diverse communities in the Greater Houston area by preparing individuals to live and work in an increasingly international and technological society. HCC is one of the country's largest singly-accredited, open-admission, community colleges offering associate degrees, certificates, workforce training, and lifelong learning opportunities The Team Play a central role at HCC as you keep our everyday operations running like clockwork. You'll get the chance to make things happen and work closely with inspiring leaders across different parts of the institution. Whether your role is supportive, administrative, financial or something else, you'll be part of a dynamic team that not only provides HCC students with cutting-edge academic and career tools, it also takes care of its people. Location Houston is a city with limitless possibilities: Fourth-largest city in the U.S. and home to 54 Fortune 500 companies, second only to New York City's 55. 145 languages are spoken here. Overall after-taxes living costs are 5.6 percent below the average for all 308 urban areas recently surveyed. Houston is a major-league sports town, and don't forget the annual Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. The weather is great! Mild winters ensure that outdoor activities can be enjoyed year-round. World-renowned medical care. The Houston metro area has long been known for its first-rate health care system, with many Houston area hospitals consistently ranking among the nation's top institutions. With over 150 museums and cultural institutions in the Greater Houston area, museums are a large part of Houston's cultural scene. Houston is the Culture & Culinary Capital of Texas with more than 7,500 restaurants and eating establishments covering 60+ cuisines. If this sounds like the role for you and you're ready to join an amazing team, please apply right away. EEO Statement Houston Community College does not discriminate on the bases of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity and expression, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation or veteran's status. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Sandra Jacobson, Interim Director EEO/Compliance/Title IX Coordinator Office of Equal Opportunity and Title IX PO Box 667517 Houston TX, 77266 .8271 or HCC values its employees and their contributions, promotes opportunities for their professional growth and development, and provides a positive working and learning environment that encourages diversity, innovation and creativity, and inclusion. Individuals with disabilities, who require special accommodations to interview, should contact .
01/14/2026
Full time
Instructor, Computer Skills- Adjunct CE Pool- West Loop Campus Houston, Texas, West Loop Center Adjunct 240012A Requisition # Jan 24, 2025 Post Date SUMMARY Provide the expertise and knowledge that support the college curriculum and programs. Establish courses following accepted higher education standards, teach students using a variety of effective methodologies and provide engagement and support activities that encourage student learning. The role of the Instructional Faculty encompasses teaching and learning, academic advising, professional development and institutional and community service. The incumbent may teach a maximum load of 9.75 (See Faculty Workload Guidelines) contact hours per week each semester in area(s) of competency and participate as a part-time instructor in the activities of the department, division, and college (See Faculty Workload Guidelines). ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. 1. Teaching: a) Demonstrate skill and/or knowledge in teaching discipline. b) Make continuous efforts to improve the quality of instruction by reviewing and utilizing innovative methodologies, techniques, and delivery methods. c) Develop and use a syllabus for each course or laboratory within college, discipline, and departmental guidelines and submit one copy to the department chair. d) Plan, develop, and use a variety of teaching methods and materials that assist students in meeting course objectives and which are appropriate for students with differing educational and experiential backgrounds and learning styles. e) Evaluate students to measure their progress toward achievement of stated course objectives and inform them of their progress in the course in a timely manner. f) Keep accurate student records and submit related reports and forms within requested timelines. (See Faculty Workload Guidelines) g) Review, evaluate, and recommend student textbooks and learning materials. h) Teach courses at a variety of times, locations and modalities in response to institutional programmatic needs. i) Develop and maintain an LMS (Learning Management System) shell for each assigned course. j) Use equipment and facilities responsibly and courteously. Where appropriate, assist the chair with the routine maintenance of instructional laboratories. k) Demonstrate competence and interest in the use of technology in the classroom and willingness to explore new instructional methodologies. 2. Academic Advising: a) Maintain professional relationships with students, colleagues, and the community. b) Provide access to students through posted office hours, electronic communication, and other appropriate methods. Provide advice and assistance to students regarding instructional or program-specific issues during class time and office hours. 3. Professional Development: a) Establish annual objectives for professional growth in consultation with the department chair. b) Keep pace with developments in the discipline. c) Learn technologies that support student learning. d) Participate in department-required annual evaluation process. 4. Institutional and Community Service: a) Part-time faculty are encouraged but not required to participate in department, college, or district committees and governance organizations. b) Be familiar with and adhere to all policies and procedures of HCCS. c) Participate in activities required to maintain program and college accreditation standards. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above. The qualifications listed below are representative of the education, experience, knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required. EDUCATION High school diploma or GED, required. Associate degree or higher preferred. Industry certification in field preferred Copy of transcript conferring required degree and certifications must accompany application. EXPERIENCE 3 years experience in the field required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES 1. Able to work in a diverse work environment. 2. Willing and able to teach day or evening classes at a number of sites around the city 3. Knowledge and skill in a variety of computer usage and software are required 4. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively with a diverse professional, community, and student population 5. Possess good organizational and planning skills 6. Demonstrate sensitivity to students with diverse academic, socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds and students with disabilities. 7. Demonstrated ability to inspire and motivate students in a learning-centered environment 8. Self-disciplined and able to effectively manage others This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor. This job description may be revised upon development of other duties and changes in responsibilities. The Organization Houston Community College (HCC) is composed of 14 Centers of Excellence and numerous satellite centers that serve the diverse communities in the Greater Houston area by preparing individuals to live and work in an increasingly international and technological society. HCC is one of the country's largest singly-accredited, open-admission, community colleges offering associate degrees, certificates, workforce training, and lifelong learning opportunities The Team Play a central role at HCC as you keep our everyday operations running like clockwork. You'll get the chance to make things happen and work closely with inspiring leaders across different parts of the institution. Whether your role is supportive, administrative, financial or something else, you'll be part of a dynamic team that not only provides HCC students with cutting-edge academic and career tools, it also takes care of its people. Location Houston is a city with limitless possibilities: Fourth-largest city in the U.S. and home to 54 Fortune 500 companies, second only to New York City's 55. 145 languages are spoken here. Overall after-taxes living costs are 5.6 percent below the average for all 308 urban areas recently surveyed. Houston is a major-league sports town, and don't forget the annual Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. The weather is great! Mild winters ensure that outdoor activities can be enjoyed year-round. World-renowned medical care. The Houston metro area has long been known for its first-rate health care system, with many Houston area hospitals consistently ranking among the nation's top institutions. With over 150 museums and cultural institutions in the Greater Houston area, museums are a large part of Houston's cultural scene. Houston is the Culture & Culinary Capital of Texas with more than 7,500 restaurants and eating establishments covering 60+ cuisines. If this sounds like the role for you and you're ready to join an amazing team, please apply right away. EEO Statement Houston Community College does not discriminate on the bases of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity and expression, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation or veteran's status. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Sandra Jacobson, Interim Director EEO/Compliance/Title IX Coordinator Office of Equal Opportunity and Title IX PO Box 667517 Houston TX, 77266 .8271 or HCC values its employees and their contributions, promotes opportunities for their professional growth and development, and provides a positive working and learning environment that encourages diversity, innovation and creativity, and inclusion. Individuals with disabilities, who require special accommodations to interview, should contact .
Adjunct Instructor - Information Technology (part-time)
InsideHigherEd Wausau, Wisconsin
Thank you for your interest in a career at Northcentral Technical College (NTC). NTC offers outstanding career opportunities to work in a stimulating and diverse environment with state-of-the art facilities. If you have a desire to help students while positively impacting the community, we'd love for you to join our team! Job Description & Qualifications: Job Summary The instructor is primarily responsible for creating a performance-based learning and teaching environment for students in accordance with the educational objectives of the College. Adjunct Application Information While there may not be an immediate need for an adjunct in every area, Northcentral Technical College (NTC) accepts applications regardless, in order to create a pool for when there may be a need. Upon successful submission of your application, you will be considered for future part-time adjunct instructor opportunities and your application will be on file as a potential candidate who could possibly fill a position if or when the need arises. Adjunct positions in this area include but are not limited to: Cybersecurity Data Analytics IT Computer Support IT Developer IT Networking Part-time Instructors are hired on a per-course basis each semester, and teaching one semester does not guarantee being assigned the following semester. The teaching hours for a part-time instructor vary and can include day, evening, and weekend classes. Adjunct faculty can teach a maximum of 12 student contact hours per week averaged over the semester. This posting will close on December 31, 2025. If you are not contacted by this time and you are still interested in employment with NTC, especially if your qualifications have changed, please reapply. Essential Functions & Responsibilities Plan learning-centered instruction based on the competencies and performance levels of the course including activities and teaching methods designed for a variety of learning styles to help students achieve course outcomes and validate that learning has taken place. Maintain accurate attendance, student success, and scholastic records of students; submit required reports and meet response deadlines. Meet with classes as assigned and maintain a classroom/laboratory/shop environment emphasizing safety, good housekeeping, and equipment security. Use course text, outlines, syllabi, and other curriculum materials in accordance with college and department guidelines. Utilize learning technology for teaching, delivery of course content, learning, assessment, online/distance learning, and student record keeping (ex. Canvas, Starfish, Cengage, Teams, etc.) Communicate, respond to questions, and provide consistent and timely feedback to students about successful course completion; actively participate in communications with the college, department, and team. Participate in the College's assessment process, professional development, Faculty Quality Assurance Standards (FQAS) and in-service activities. Maintain qualification requirements throughout employment as an instructor under Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS), Higher Learning Commission (HLC), FQAS, accreditation standards, and/or licensing standards where applicable. The essential functions and responsibilities listed are intended to describe the primary functions of persons assigned to this position. They are not intended as an exhaustive list of all job duties, responsibilities, and requirements and may require some flexibility and interpretation to fit the needs of other areas of the College. Minimum Qualifications Required Ability to meet the qualifications under Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS), Higher Learning Commission (HLC) requirements, accreditation standards, and/or licensing standards where applicable. Human Resources will determine if the candidate is qualified per specific instructional area. Education: Associate's degree in subject area or closely related field; or equivalent to teach within the technical degree instructional area/program. Bachelor's degree in subject area or closely related field; or equivalent to teach within the Associate degree instructional area/program. Experience: A minimum of two years (4,000 hours) full-time or equivalent relevant occupational experience. At a minimum, occupational experience has to have occurred at least one year within the last five years; may waive the occupational experience of one year within the last five years if the candidate has two years of post-secondary teaching experience in the appropriate occupational field within the last five years. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in teaching and working with diverse populations in a post-secondary setting. Subject area-related industry licensures or certifications. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Communicate effectively, verbally and in writing. Success and commitment as a team member, fostering consensus and collaboration in and out of the classroom. The ability to manage projects, set and achieve specific objectives and measure results. Proficiency in the use of technology, computers and software. Promote and model professionalism as an educator and business professional. Physical Demands Carrying/Lifting 10-25lbs: Medium Carrying/Lifting 25-50lbs: Low Carrying/Lifting more than 50lbs: Low Sitting: Low Standing/Walking/Climbing: Medium Squatting/Crouching/Kneeling/Bending: Low Repetitive Hand/Foot Movement: Low Pushing/Pulling/Reaching Above Shoulder: Low Work Environment Indoor/Office Work Environment: High Outdoor Weather Conditions: N/A Irritated or Agitated Individuals: Low Hostile or Violent Individuals: Low Hazardous Fumes/Odors/Toxic Chemicals: N/A Confined Spaces (as identified by OSHA): N/A
01/14/2026
Full time
Thank you for your interest in a career at Northcentral Technical College (NTC). NTC offers outstanding career opportunities to work in a stimulating and diverse environment with state-of-the art facilities. If you have a desire to help students while positively impacting the community, we'd love for you to join our team! Job Description & Qualifications: Job Summary The instructor is primarily responsible for creating a performance-based learning and teaching environment for students in accordance with the educational objectives of the College. Adjunct Application Information While there may not be an immediate need for an adjunct in every area, Northcentral Technical College (NTC) accepts applications regardless, in order to create a pool for when there may be a need. Upon successful submission of your application, you will be considered for future part-time adjunct instructor opportunities and your application will be on file as a potential candidate who could possibly fill a position if or when the need arises. Adjunct positions in this area include but are not limited to: Cybersecurity Data Analytics IT Computer Support IT Developer IT Networking Part-time Instructors are hired on a per-course basis each semester, and teaching one semester does not guarantee being assigned the following semester. The teaching hours for a part-time instructor vary and can include day, evening, and weekend classes. Adjunct faculty can teach a maximum of 12 student contact hours per week averaged over the semester. This posting will close on December 31, 2025. If you are not contacted by this time and you are still interested in employment with NTC, especially if your qualifications have changed, please reapply. Essential Functions & Responsibilities Plan learning-centered instruction based on the competencies and performance levels of the course including activities and teaching methods designed for a variety of learning styles to help students achieve course outcomes and validate that learning has taken place. Maintain accurate attendance, student success, and scholastic records of students; submit required reports and meet response deadlines. Meet with classes as assigned and maintain a classroom/laboratory/shop environment emphasizing safety, good housekeeping, and equipment security. Use course text, outlines, syllabi, and other curriculum materials in accordance with college and department guidelines. Utilize learning technology for teaching, delivery of course content, learning, assessment, online/distance learning, and student record keeping (ex. Canvas, Starfish, Cengage, Teams, etc.) Communicate, respond to questions, and provide consistent and timely feedback to students about successful course completion; actively participate in communications with the college, department, and team. Participate in the College's assessment process, professional development, Faculty Quality Assurance Standards (FQAS) and in-service activities. Maintain qualification requirements throughout employment as an instructor under Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS), Higher Learning Commission (HLC), FQAS, accreditation standards, and/or licensing standards where applicable. The essential functions and responsibilities listed are intended to describe the primary functions of persons assigned to this position. They are not intended as an exhaustive list of all job duties, responsibilities, and requirements and may require some flexibility and interpretation to fit the needs of other areas of the College. Minimum Qualifications Required Ability to meet the qualifications under Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS), Higher Learning Commission (HLC) requirements, accreditation standards, and/or licensing standards where applicable. Human Resources will determine if the candidate is qualified per specific instructional area. Education: Associate's degree in subject area or closely related field; or equivalent to teach within the technical degree instructional area/program. Bachelor's degree in subject area or closely related field; or equivalent to teach within the Associate degree instructional area/program. Experience: A minimum of two years (4,000 hours) full-time or equivalent relevant occupational experience. At a minimum, occupational experience has to have occurred at least one year within the last five years; may waive the occupational experience of one year within the last five years if the candidate has two years of post-secondary teaching experience in the appropriate occupational field within the last five years. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in teaching and working with diverse populations in a post-secondary setting. Subject area-related industry licensures or certifications. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Communicate effectively, verbally and in writing. Success and commitment as a team member, fostering consensus and collaboration in and out of the classroom. The ability to manage projects, set and achieve specific objectives and measure results. Proficiency in the use of technology, computers and software. Promote and model professionalism as an educator and business professional. Physical Demands Carrying/Lifting 10-25lbs: Medium Carrying/Lifting 25-50lbs: Low Carrying/Lifting more than 50lbs: Low Sitting: Low Standing/Walking/Climbing: Medium Squatting/Crouching/Kneeling/Bending: Low Repetitive Hand/Foot Movement: Low Pushing/Pulling/Reaching Above Shoulder: Low Work Environment Indoor/Office Work Environment: High Outdoor Weather Conditions: N/A Irritated or Agitated Individuals: Low Hostile or Violent Individuals: Low Hazardous Fumes/Odors/Toxic Chemicals: N/A Confined Spaces (as identified by OSHA): N/A
Instructor, Apple Technology (CE) - Grant Funded Adjunct Pool
InsideHigherEd Houston, Texas
Instructor, Apple Technology (CE) - Grant Funded Adjunct Pool Houston, Texas, System Wide Adjunct 25002SG Requisition # Dec 17, 2025 Post Date SUMMARY Provide the expertise and knowledge that support the college curriculum and programs. Establish courses following accepted higher education standards, teach students using a variety of effective methodologies and provide engagement and support activities that encourage student learning. The role of the Instructional Faculty encompasses teaching and learning, academic advising, professional development and institutional and community service. The incumbent will teach a maximum load of (See Faculty Workload Guidelines) contact hours each semester in area(s) of competency and participate as a part-time instructor in the activities of the department, division, and college.Faculty may be assigned to teach in the modalities of face-to-face, hybrid, online (synchronous or asynchronous), or any combination of modalities. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following.Other duties may be assigned. 1.Teaching: a)Demonstrate skill and/or knowledge in teaching discipline. b)Make continuous efforts to improve the quality of instruction by reviewing and utilizing innovative methodologies, techniques, and delivery methods. c)Develop and use a syllabus for each course or laboratory within college, discipline, and departmental guidelines and submit one copy to the department chair. d)Plan, develop, and use a variety of teaching methods and materials that assist students in meeting course objectives and which are appropriate for students with differing educational and experiential backgrounds and learning styles. e)Evaluate students to measure their progress toward achievement of stated course objectives and inform them of their progress in the course in a timely manner. f)Keep accurate student records and submit related reports and forms within requested timelines. g)Review, evaluate, and recommend student textbooks and learning materials. h)Teach courses at a variety of times and locations in response to institutional needs. i)Use equipment and facilities responsibly and courteously. Where appropriate, assist the chair with the routine maintenance of instructional laboratories. j)Demonstrate competence and interest in the use of technology in the classroom and willingness to explore new instructional methodologies. 2.Academic Advising: a)Maintain professional relationships with students, colleagues, and the community. b)Provide access to students through posted office hours, electronic communication, and other appropriate methods. Provide advice and assistance to students regarding instructional or program-specific issues. c)Make presentations on a particular academic field or program - its subject matter, objectives, opportunities for further study (transfer opportunities), and opportunities for work (co-ops, part-time, work-study) and careers, special clubs and activities available, support services, scholarships, etc. d)Create and maintain a website dedicated to the types of information as specified by the college and chair of the department. e)Work with Chair to take on appropriate academic advising activities as needed by the College and Department. (For examples, please refer to the HCC Faculty Workload Guidelines). 3.Professional Development: a)Establish annual objectives for professional growth in consultation with the department chair. b)Keep pace with developments in the discipline. c)Learn technologies that support student learning. d)Participate in the evaluation process for self, department, and college. 4. Institutional and Community Service: a)Participate in scheduled institutional service activities including opening week events, conference days, and commencement exercises. b)Participate in discipline committee or program meetings and activities c)Actively participate in department, college or system meetings and/ or committees. d)Be familiar with and adhere to all policies and procedures of HCCS. e)Participate in college-related activities such as student activities, selection of faculty, community education, recruitment of students, and/or special programs. f)Participate in business and/or student activities and/or community activities that foster goodwill and promote the mission of HCCS. g)Participate in activities required to maintain program and college accreditation standards. h)Participate in the HCCS planning process by assisting in the formulation of departmental objectives and goals and in establishing budget priorities. i)Review, evaluate, and revise program curricula and practices to assure compliance with professional standards, state-mandated guidelines and requirements of business/ industry, and higher education. j)Assist in the articulation of courses and programs with secondary and post-secondary institutions. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above.The qualifications listed below are representative of the education, experience, knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required. EDUCATION Associate degree or higher required. Must be Information Technology related. (Graphic Design, Digital Photography, Motion Graphics, Coding and Robotics, AI, Podcasting.) Bilingual or multilingual (Spanish) preferred. Copy of transcript conferring required degree and certification(s) must accompany application. EXPERIENCE 3 years experience in one or more of the related fields: Graphic Design, Digital Photography, Motion Graphics, Coding and Robotics, AI, Podcasting or similar role within the last 5 years using a a variety of technologies and implementations to real world applications required. College-level, online teaching experience and Apple Instruction certification preferred. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES 1. Demonstrated mastery of skills using Apple's ecosystem of devices, operating systems, and applications (i.e., Swift coding, iOS, Swift Playgrounds, Sphero Robots, iPads, MacBooks, iPhones, Pages, Keynote, Garage Band, etc.). 2. Demonstrated knowledge of Information Technology and computing usage within specific areas such as Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, Coding, Networking, Graphic Arts, and Artificial Intelligence. 3. Possess the ability to work in a diverse work environment. 4. Willing and able to teach day or evening classes at several sites around the city. 5. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively with a diverse professional, community, and student population. 6. Possess good organizational and planning skills. 7. Demonstrate sensitivity to students with diverse academic, socio-economic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds and students with disabilities. 8. Demonstrated ability to inspire and motivate students in a learning-centered environment. 9. Self-disciplined and able to effectively manage others. This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position.Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor. This job description may be revised upon development of other duties and changes in responsibilities. The Organization Houston City College (HCC) is composed of 14 Centers of Excellence and numerous satellite centers that serve the diverse communities in the Greater Houston area by preparing individuals to live and work in an increasingly international and technological society. HCC is one of the country's largest single-accredited, open-admission, community colleges offering associate degrees, certificates, workforce training, and lifelong learning opportunities. The Team Play a central role at HCC as you keep our everyday operations running like clockwork. You'll get the chance to make things happen and work closely with inspiring leaders across different parts of the institution. Whether your role is supportive, administrative, financial or something else, you'll be part of a dynamic team that not only provides HCC students with cutting-edge academic and career tools, it also takes care of its people. Location Houston is a city with limitless possibilities: • Fourth-largest city in the U.S. and home to 54 Fortune 500 companies, second only to New York City's 55. • Approximately 145 languages are spoken here. • Overall after-taxes living costs are 5.6 percent below the average for all 308 urban areas recently surveyed. • Houston is a major-league sports town, and don't forget the annual Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. • The weather is great! Mild winters ensure that outdoor activities can be enjoyed year-round. • World-renowned medical care. The Houston metro area has long been known for its first-rate healthcare system, with many Houston area hospitals consistently ranking among the nation's top institutions. • With over 150 museums and cultural institutions in the Greater Houston area, museums are a large part of Houston's cultural scene. • Houston is the Culture & Culinary Capital of Texas with more than 7,500 restaurants and eating establishments covering 60+ cuisines. . click apply for full job details
01/14/2026
Full time
Instructor, Apple Technology (CE) - Grant Funded Adjunct Pool Houston, Texas, System Wide Adjunct 25002SG Requisition # Dec 17, 2025 Post Date SUMMARY Provide the expertise and knowledge that support the college curriculum and programs. Establish courses following accepted higher education standards, teach students using a variety of effective methodologies and provide engagement and support activities that encourage student learning. The role of the Instructional Faculty encompasses teaching and learning, academic advising, professional development and institutional and community service. The incumbent will teach a maximum load of (See Faculty Workload Guidelines) contact hours each semester in area(s) of competency and participate as a part-time instructor in the activities of the department, division, and college.Faculty may be assigned to teach in the modalities of face-to-face, hybrid, online (synchronous or asynchronous), or any combination of modalities. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following.Other duties may be assigned. 1.Teaching: a)Demonstrate skill and/or knowledge in teaching discipline. b)Make continuous efforts to improve the quality of instruction by reviewing and utilizing innovative methodologies, techniques, and delivery methods. c)Develop and use a syllabus for each course or laboratory within college, discipline, and departmental guidelines and submit one copy to the department chair. d)Plan, develop, and use a variety of teaching methods and materials that assist students in meeting course objectives and which are appropriate for students with differing educational and experiential backgrounds and learning styles. e)Evaluate students to measure their progress toward achievement of stated course objectives and inform them of their progress in the course in a timely manner. f)Keep accurate student records and submit related reports and forms within requested timelines. g)Review, evaluate, and recommend student textbooks and learning materials. h)Teach courses at a variety of times and locations in response to institutional needs. i)Use equipment and facilities responsibly and courteously. Where appropriate, assist the chair with the routine maintenance of instructional laboratories. j)Demonstrate competence and interest in the use of technology in the classroom and willingness to explore new instructional methodologies. 2.Academic Advising: a)Maintain professional relationships with students, colleagues, and the community. b)Provide access to students through posted office hours, electronic communication, and other appropriate methods. Provide advice and assistance to students regarding instructional or program-specific issues. c)Make presentations on a particular academic field or program - its subject matter, objectives, opportunities for further study (transfer opportunities), and opportunities for work (co-ops, part-time, work-study) and careers, special clubs and activities available, support services, scholarships, etc. d)Create and maintain a website dedicated to the types of information as specified by the college and chair of the department. e)Work with Chair to take on appropriate academic advising activities as needed by the College and Department. (For examples, please refer to the HCC Faculty Workload Guidelines). 3.Professional Development: a)Establish annual objectives for professional growth in consultation with the department chair. b)Keep pace with developments in the discipline. c)Learn technologies that support student learning. d)Participate in the evaluation process for self, department, and college. 4. Institutional and Community Service: a)Participate in scheduled institutional service activities including opening week events, conference days, and commencement exercises. b)Participate in discipline committee or program meetings and activities c)Actively participate in department, college or system meetings and/ or committees. d)Be familiar with and adhere to all policies and procedures of HCCS. e)Participate in college-related activities such as student activities, selection of faculty, community education, recruitment of students, and/or special programs. f)Participate in business and/or student activities and/or community activities that foster goodwill and promote the mission of HCCS. g)Participate in activities required to maintain program and college accreditation standards. h)Participate in the HCCS planning process by assisting in the formulation of departmental objectives and goals and in establishing budget priorities. i)Review, evaluate, and revise program curricula and practices to assure compliance with professional standards, state-mandated guidelines and requirements of business/ industry, and higher education. j)Assist in the articulation of courses and programs with secondary and post-secondary institutions. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above.The qualifications listed below are representative of the education, experience, knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required. EDUCATION Associate degree or higher required. Must be Information Technology related. (Graphic Design, Digital Photography, Motion Graphics, Coding and Robotics, AI, Podcasting.) Bilingual or multilingual (Spanish) preferred. Copy of transcript conferring required degree and certification(s) must accompany application. EXPERIENCE 3 years experience in one or more of the related fields: Graphic Design, Digital Photography, Motion Graphics, Coding and Robotics, AI, Podcasting or similar role within the last 5 years using a a variety of technologies and implementations to real world applications required. College-level, online teaching experience and Apple Instruction certification preferred. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES 1. Demonstrated mastery of skills using Apple's ecosystem of devices, operating systems, and applications (i.e., Swift coding, iOS, Swift Playgrounds, Sphero Robots, iPads, MacBooks, iPhones, Pages, Keynote, Garage Band, etc.). 2. Demonstrated knowledge of Information Technology and computing usage within specific areas such as Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, Coding, Networking, Graphic Arts, and Artificial Intelligence. 3. Possess the ability to work in a diverse work environment. 4. Willing and able to teach day or evening classes at several sites around the city. 5. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively with a diverse professional, community, and student population. 6. Possess good organizational and planning skills. 7. Demonstrate sensitivity to students with diverse academic, socio-economic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds and students with disabilities. 8. Demonstrated ability to inspire and motivate students in a learning-centered environment. 9. Self-disciplined and able to effectively manage others. This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position.Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor. This job description may be revised upon development of other duties and changes in responsibilities. The Organization Houston City College (HCC) is composed of 14 Centers of Excellence and numerous satellite centers that serve the diverse communities in the Greater Houston area by preparing individuals to live and work in an increasingly international and technological society. HCC is one of the country's largest single-accredited, open-admission, community colleges offering associate degrees, certificates, workforce training, and lifelong learning opportunities. The Team Play a central role at HCC as you keep our everyday operations running like clockwork. You'll get the chance to make things happen and work closely with inspiring leaders across different parts of the institution. Whether your role is supportive, administrative, financial or something else, you'll be part of a dynamic team that not only provides HCC students with cutting-edge academic and career tools, it also takes care of its people. Location Houston is a city with limitless possibilities: • Fourth-largest city in the U.S. and home to 54 Fortune 500 companies, second only to New York City's 55. • Approximately 145 languages are spoken here. • Overall after-taxes living costs are 5.6 percent below the average for all 308 urban areas recently surveyed. • Houston is a major-league sports town, and don't forget the annual Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. • The weather is great! Mild winters ensure that outdoor activities can be enjoyed year-round. • World-renowned medical care. The Houston metro area has long been known for its first-rate healthcare system, with many Houston area hospitals consistently ranking among the nation's top institutions. • With over 150 museums and cultural institutions in the Greater Houston area, museums are a large part of Houston's cultural scene. • Houston is the Culture & Culinary Capital of Texas with more than 7,500 restaurants and eating establishments covering 60+ cuisines. . click apply for full job details

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