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Associate Instructor (10 months)

  • Nashville, Tennessee, United States
  • Faculty
  • Faculty - 9/10 Month
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Position Announcement  

Title: Residential/Commercial Industrial Electricity Technology Associate Instructor (10 Months)

Classification: Exempt – Full-time

Direct supervision received from: Coordinator Accreditation and Compliance

Functional supervision received from: Vice President of Academics & Enrollment Services

Office Location(s): Station Camp High School; 1040 Bison Trail; Gallatin, TN 37066

Hours: Monday - Friday (37.5 Hours Weekly)

The Tennessee College of Applied Tech - Nashville is accepting applications for a 10-month, full-time instructor for the Residential/Commercial/Industrial Electricity Technology Program to teach at Station Camp High School.

MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE QUALIFICATIONS:

  • A high school diploma or G.E.D. Equivalency.
  • Vocational or Technical School certification, training, or apprenticeship in residential, industrial, commercial electricity required. Associate degree preferred.
  • Three (3) years of successful recent employment experience in the specialty area to be taught beyond the normal learning period/generally 4 years.
  • Teaching experience preferred.
  • Candidate must pass a background check.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Develop course of study and conduct training program in specialty area.
  • Confer with administration to gain knowledge and better understand changes in policies, procedures, and technologies.
  • Formulate teaching outline and determine instructional methods utilizing knowledge of specific training needs and effectiveness of such methods as individualized and group instruction, lecture, demonstration, and conference.
  • Select or develop teaching aids, demonstration models, multimedia visual aids, and reference materials.
  • Test trainees to measure progress and evaluate effectiveness of instruction.
  • Select or develop specifications for machines, equipment, and tools; maintain good physical condition in classroom and/or shop.
  • Maintain student records and reports.
  • Responsible for student placement and assist with student follow-up.
  • Cooperate with outside agencies; work with program advisory committees; conduct visits to business and industry; establish and maintain good public relations with the school’s general public.
  • Participate in recruitment of students.
  • Instruct students in safety and practice good safety habits.
  • Supervise students that are participating in cooperative education.
  • Participate in professional development and growth annually.
  • Perform such other duties as may be assigned by the President and/or Assistant President of the school.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must possess a complete and thorough knowledge of procedures and methods related to teaching.
  • Willingness to remain current in the technological changes of the industry.
  • Must possess skills and knowledge to teach basic electricity, blueprint reading, electrical codes, circuitry, electrical installation, distribution, hydraulics, programmable controls, industrial robotics and signal systems, and troubleshooting.
  • Possess good character, mature attitude, stable personality, and exhibit evidence of potential ability to instruct.
  • Requires initiative and cooperation, i.e., to plan and organize work without close supervision; show initiative and perseverance in satisfying student and community needs; ability and possess a desire to interact with other faculty, staff and students.
  • Possess good organizational, mathematical, language, writing and communication skills.

SALARY: $50,894 - $61,074. Commensurate with education and experience

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Review of applications will begin immediately, and applications will be accepted until position is filled.

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTSUnofficial transcripts are acceptable for the application process. Official transcripts are required upon hire. Applicants may be subject to a background check.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Interested individuals should submit a cover letter, résumé and TCAT Nashville application via email, fax, or mail to:

Email: rachel.white@tcatnashville.edu

Fax: 615-425-5582

Tennessee College of Applied Tech - Nashville                     

ATTN: Human Resources                                                       

100 White Bridge Road

Nashville, TN 37209

TBR does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, sex, disability, age, status as a covered veteran, or genetic information in its programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies: Melanie Buchanan, Vice President, melanie.buchanan@tcatnashville.edu, 615-425-5570.

The Tennessee College of Applied Technology Nashville policy on non-discrimination can be found at https://tcatnashville.edu/about/non-discrimination-statement.

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