Plant, Outdoors

TBR | The College System of Tennessee

The Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) is Tennessee's largest higher education system, governing 40 post-secondary educational institutions with over 200 teaching locations. The TBR system includes 13 community colleges and 27 colleges of applied technology, providing programs to students across the state, country and world.

Automotive Adjunct/sub

  • McMinnville, Tennessee, United States
  • Adjunct
  • Adjunct

                                                                                                                               

 

                                                                                                                                                               

241 Vo-Tech Drive │ McMinnville, TN  37110

Phone 931-473-5587 │ Fax 931-473-6380

 

Automotive Technology – 12 Month Associate Instructor

 

Title:                                 Automotive Technology – 12 Month Associate Instructor

Classification:               Part-time Adjunct – Non-Exempt - Hourly

Office Location:            TCAT – McMinnville, 241 Vo-Tech Dr., McMinnville, TN 37110

Hours:                             8:00 am – 2:30 pm, Monday through Friday, or as needed to fulfill duties of the position.

Supervises:                   N/A

Reports to:                     External Relations Coordinator

 

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Minimum of three (3) years of approved employment experience in Automotive Technology;
  • High level skills in oral and written communication;
  • Evidence of strong work ethic as it relates to timeliness of reporting, oversight of multiple on-going projects, and the ability to work with others;
  • Proficient computer skills;
  • Ability to deal tactfully with the students, public, and co-workers; to exercise good judgment in evaluating situations and making decisions; and
  • Possess a valid TN driver’s license.

 

 

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Prior teaching experience, especially in a postsecondary setting.
  • Associate degree or higher from an accredited institution.

 

General Duties:

The Automotive Technology Instructor reports to the External Relations Coordinator and is responsible for developing, planning, and preparing a complete progressive course of study, lesson plans, assignments, and instructional aides, and keep these revised and up to date to meet the requirements of the industry. In addition, this position is responsible for developing and maintaining positive relationships with industry, high schools, and businesses to promote the Automotive Technology program.

 

Key Responsibilities – Essential Job Functions

The Automotive Technology Instructor is responsible for the following:

    • Demonstrate a commitment to student success.
    • Teach skills appropriate to the occupational area that will prepare students to become an economic asset.
    • Guide students in selection, perception, and performance of suitable learning activities.
    • Organize class time effectively and efficiently in order that learning activities can be accomplished.
    • Examine, evaluate, and select textbooks and reference materials commensurate to the course being taught.
    • Start and end class at designated time.
    • Utilize individual and/or group instructional procedures appropriate to the requirements of the assigned activities and the students’ needs.
    • Supervise student conduct to ensure that the potentially hazardous shops/labs/classrooms provide an orderly environment conducive to productivity.
    • Maintain a well-organized, safe, and clean shop and/or classroom.
    • Advise students of the importance of safety in relation to machinery, tools, and equipment.
    • Investigate and make a full report on every accident on the day the accident occurs, using the “Preliminary Accident Report Form.”
    • Be responsible for equipment, tools, and supplies assigned to shop and/or classroom.
    • Maintain an inventory of equipment, controls storage, repair, and usage of materials to minimize loss or abuse.
    • Keep in contact with business and industry by making several industry visits each year so that the curriculum can be updated to reflect changes in a high-tech society.
    • Establish an Occupational Advisory Committee comprised of a minimum of three (3) industry leaders who advise on all aspects of the program and meets once each year.
    • Maintain COE Completion, Placement and Licensure minimums each trimester.
    • Keep and share with students continuously updated records of attendance and competencies acquired during their enrollment.
    • Evaluate each student’s progress at multiple intervals during each trimester and complete permanent records.
    • Assist, as directed by administration, in follow-up evaluations of graduates and their programs.
    • Help students, as opportunities become available and known, in job placement for both full-time and part-time employment.
    • Requisition equipment, supplies, materials, and instructional aides as needed, working within the perimeters of school guidelines and available funds.
    • Attend and participate in various school functions such as graduation, open houses, and other functions as assigned by the Academic Coordinator.
    • Participate as a member of various faculty/staff committees.
    • Participate in seminars, workshops, and conferences.
    • Meet deadlines of yearly mandated training.
    • Maintain ASE accreditation.
    • Perform other duties directly related to career and technical education as assigned by the External Relations Coordinator.

 

 

Physical Demands and Working Requirements (ADA Requirements):

Walking, climbing, bending, and stooping. Work performed in office, classroom, and shop/lab environments. Position requires the use of a computer.

 

Salary: Commensurate with experience, education, and training according to the Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology salary guidelines.

 

Employment Documents: Current federal law requires identification and eligibility verification prior to employment. Only U.S. citizens and aliens authorized to work in the United Sates may be employed. A criminal/financial background check will be required for applicants elected.

 

Background checks will be completed on all new hires. Instructors will be asked to sign a background release authorizing TCAT - McMinnville to complete a background check which will include the following: Sex Offender Registry, Country Criminal, and Federal Criminal.

 

TCAT - McMinnville does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, ethnicity or national origin, sex, disability, age, status as a protected veteran or any other class protected by Federal or State laws and regulations and by the Tennessee Board of Regents policies with respect to employment, programs, and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies:

Robin Lay

Grants and Projects Specialist

241 Vo-Tech Dr.

McMinnville, TN 37110

(931) 473-5587

 

The TCAT - McMinnville policy on nondiscrimination can be found at: https://tcatmcminnville.edu/about/non-discrimination-statement 

 

EOE/AA/Title IX/Title VI/ADA Employer

Sign up for Job Alerts here!

 

Not You?

Thank you

Refer a friend!

Not You?

Thank you

Ready to Apply?

Refer someone to this job

Not You?

Thank you