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Instructor, Laser/Electro-Optics Technology

Indian Hills Community College

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Job Summary:
Under the supervision of the Associate Dean, Advanced Technologies, this instructor will develop curriculum and teach all aspects of the Laser & Optics Program. The position may also teach courses in other related programs as needed. This position will create a Student-Centered environment conducive to student learning in both the lecture and laboratory settings. A variety of instructional delivery methods including on-campus, live virtual learning and on-line may be utilized throughout the division. This instructor will develop and maintain good working relationships with business and industry representatives to create opportunities such as student internships, job shadowing, and company visits.

Vision:
Indian Hills Community College will transform the future through education and empowerment.

Mission:
Indian Hills Community College changes lives by inspiring learning, diversity, social enrichment, and regional economic advancement.

Core Values:
Indian Hills Community College is committed to excellence, success, service, integrity, community, innovation, diversity, and inclusion.

Minimum Job Requirements:

  • Associate degree required; Bachelor’s degree preferred.
  • A minimum of three years full time work experience is required consisting of work with photonics, lasers, optics, laser materials processing equipment, and electronics/electricity.
  • Experience in troubleshooting, electronics, equipment installation, repair, calibration, and maintenance desired.
  • Must relate well with people and display a high degree of competency within the field.
  • Must be able to develop curriculum and teach all courses in the program.
  • Proficiency in applying mathematical principles to solve complex photonics-based problems.

Work Performed:


  • Teach courses in accordance with the objectives of the course outline as set forth by the division using a variety of instructional methods and technologies that facilitate learning for all students.
  • Organize and present various concepts to a wide range of students with varying backgrounds and abilities and adjust teaching techniques accordingly to promote student success.
  • Develop, maintain, and submit current course syllabi/outlines for assigned courses each term.
  • Assist in planning and carrying out studies and surveys.
  • Maintain cooperative relationships with professional personnel, local organizations, public officials, and other interested people.
  • Assist in maintaining public relations with the local community and take part in community relations when possible.
  • Actively participate in program promotion and recruitment of students, provide academic advising as needed, and assist in the placement and follow-up of graduates.
  • Represent the College in the most positive manner with prospective, former, and current students, clients, suppliers, and the community.
  • Attend and participate in all scheduled faculty meetings unless excused by the division dean.
  • Emphasize to students the importance of prompt and regular class attendance. Consistently and accurately record attendance.
  • Measure and evaluate student progress and maintain accurate and up-to-date student course grades throughout the course. Prepare and submit accurate grade reports as requested or certification documentation for credentialing.
  • Provide tutoring and submit appropriate referrals for students/recruits in need of services (academic, emotional, or physical). Appropriately report student conduct matters in a timely manner.
  • Serve actively on any committee to which appointed.
  • Keep accurate inventories of equipment and supplies and submit requisitions for needed materials.
  • Promptly report repairs needed for the classroom and equipment.
  • Stay up to date with trends in the field and update program curriculum and equipment as appropriate to improve student learning.
  • Prepare for and report in the program review and assessment processes.
  • Meet the standards of the college’s Quality Faculty Plan.
  • Maintain regular and consistent attendance at work.
  • Instill a realistic work attitude in students with clear expectations for skill development.
  • Inject relevant personal work experience into the instructional setting to aid each student in preparing for employment or to further their education.
  • Attend career fairs, recruiting events, and community events to promote the academic program, club, and/or college.
  • Coordinate and lead in the biannual advisory committee meetings, contributing to the meeting agenda and seeking input from advisors.
  • Serve as club advisor, when appropriate, to provide support for students in program-related co-curricular groups.
  • Maintain professional appearance of office and laboratory areas.
  • Other duties as assigned.


Responsible To:

Associate Dean, Advanced Technologies

Position Level:
Certified, Exempt, Traditional Funding, Chapter 279 Contract of Employment

Employment Length:
4 Term, Full Time, Benefits


Schedule:

9 hrs/day, Monday-Thursday

Salary Range:
$58,574.00 - 63,843.00
 
 
 

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