Chemistry Instructor (9 month)

Job no: 494651Closes: Work Type: Faculty Full-TimeLocations: Lafayette, LACategories: Academic Affairs, Science and Mathematics

College: SoLAcc

Department: Academic & Student Affairs

Sub department: STEM

Type of Appointment: Unclassified Faculty - 9 month

Salary: $38,924.00 - $48,146.03

Duties and Responsibilities: 

Teaching and Direct Instructional Activities (70% of Activity, 28 hrs. wk.)

o Preparation of Course Materials
• Provides academic instruction.
• Makes use of appropriate textbook/instructional materials. Following departmental/divisional structure.
• Responsible for developing a course syllabus aligned to the master syllabus for the course and in accordance with all required policies,      procedures and assessments.
• Responsible for publishing the course syllabus and the course in the LMS by the first day of the course – within 24-36 hours in advance    of the semester for online.
• Responsible for developing a course schedule/outline that covers the required content of the course and makes use of required                 instructional time.
• Faculty member develops materials utilizing current pedagogical practices and current materials to support the learning of the course      content.
• Send a welcome letter to students prior to the start of class.
• *Holds office hours in accordance with policy IS-109.
• Adhere to all LMS requirements listed in IS -112.
• Adhere to College Requirement Guidelines.

o Course Presentation
• Creates a learning environment in which all students are treated equitably and with respect.
• Responsible for accurately maintaining the required class management system in a timely fashion (approximately every two weeks)         (ex. Canvas).
• Responsible for providing the necessary resources for students to perform on assignments.
• Responsible for starting and ending class on time and making use of appropriate class time.
• Satisfactory score on Classroom Observation items 1, 2, 3,4, 5,7, and 9.

o Student Performance Evaluation
• Satisfactory ratings for Student Rating for Instruction.
• Provides fair and timely grading of student coursework.
• Faculty member administers required assessments (SRI, Program, SLO, Pretest/Posttest, QEP) in all courses.
• Faculty member returns/acknowledges course emails from students within 48-72 hours.
• Faculty member provides alternative assignment(s) when course time is missed or lost.
• Faculty member displays a professional demeanor and uses a professional tone and language when speaking with students whether in      person or electronically.
• Faculty member encourages student participation through a variety of instructional methods.
• Faculty member provides adequate and constructive feedback on assessments.
• Faculty member computes grades accurately and fairly following syllabus assessment plan. In the rare instances where an adjustment       is needed, the faculty member notifies students of changes with ample notice and reasoning.
• Faculty member properly utilizes and applies assessment methods in accordance with master syllabus, department/program outcomes,    and course syllabus.
• Satisfactory score on Classroom Observation items 6, 8, and 10.

*Note: Office Hours are included and evaluated under the Teaching and Direct Instruction, though they are listed on the LCTCS form in the area of Service to the College.

Leadership to Students, Department, Division or College (25% of Activity, 10 hrs. wk.)

o Institutional Service
• Faculty member maintains required number of office hours per week, following policy IS-109 for format of office hours, and meets with     students in a timely fashion. Office hours must be posted in the LMS and set-up for appointment in Starfish.
• Faculty member, within reason, provides accommodations to meet with students outside of office hours, if needed.
• Faculty member serves and participates on college assigned committees and discipline search committees as needed.
• Faculty member follows policies and procedures of the college/unit/division/department and if applicable accreditation body including      but not limited to: submission of time card, performance reporting, show/no show, academic integrity, registration, graduation, and          attendance.
• Faculty member follows the college dress code.
• Faculty member attend/complete required trainings, college-wide events, graduation, unit, division and department meetings, when        applicable.
• Faculty member provides notice, in a timely manner, to appropriate college member when committees, courses, trainings, meeting will    be missed.
• Faculty member attends at least one faculty senate meeting.
• Faculty member attends and participates in advisory/program/accreditation meetings, if applicable.
• Faculty member works collaboratively with others.

o Community Service***
• Represent the college in manner, appearance, and behavior that promotes a positive image in college-related outreach activities.
• Represents the college in 2 or more outreach activities or offers long term uncompensated academic expertise in local, state, national       community not part of their program coordinator or lead faculty role or associated with a grant received. Or Service on a Local, State       or National Board in their discipline.

o Student Services
• Faculty member assists students with advising via in-person and online appointments and is easily accessible for the student. Advising     hours must be listed in Starfish.
• Faculty member maintains a minimum of 2 designated advising hours per week.
• Faculty member posts advising messages within 48 hours of receipt of message.
• Faculty member attends required advising trainings.
• Faculty member responds to advising requests within 72 hours of contact by student.
• Faculty member provides flexible option for meeting with students for advising.
• Faculty member uses Starfish for appointments and correspondence for advising when at all possible.
• Faculty member participates in a student focused activity or workshop once a year.

Research and Professional Development Activities (5% of Activity, 2 hrs. wk.)

o Developing/Maintaining Professional Relationships
• Faculty member attends one hour or more seminar, webinar, lecture series, workshop beyond mandatory college                                    seminars/workshops/trainings.
• Faculty member are encouraged to belong to one professional organization.
• Faculty member makes and records monthly industry visits, if applicable.
• Faculty member attends and participates semi-annual program advisory meetings, if applicable.

o Continuing Education***
• Pursue or acquire advanced degrees, certifications, etc.
• Maintain continuing education associated with licensing and/or regulatory grant proposals
• Participate in a Leadership Academy

o Publishing/Writing Activities***
• Review of Textbook or Article, Creative work or performance, submission of a grant, judge/jury local or regional competition related to      teaching discipline.
• Exhibition or Performance of a body of work, featured or keynote speaker, implementing and maintaining a grant, judge/jury state or national competition related to teaching discipline.

o Other Duties as Assigned

o A faculty members domicile is subject to change based upon enrollment needs. Additionally, faculty may be required to teach on              multiple campuses during a semester. Course times and formats are based on college need and may include evenings, online, virtual,      face to face, laboratory, clinical, and hybrid and dual enrolled.

o (Please review the evaluation/planning form for responsibilities and expectations in line with each of the criteria.)

o Observed and Evaluated by respective Chair, Program Administrator, Dean, Associate, Assistant Dean.

o ***Please note this description does contain required responsibilities as well as optional activities that may enhance your portfolio.           Your duties are subject to change depending on college, student, or department needs.

o Note: Program Coordinators, Department Chairs and other faculty receiving reassigned time or stipends for additional duties will have       a different percentage distribution for job duties and additional duties under institutional service.  Faculty will receive an appointment       letter including a copy of the percentage/release and job duties each year.

Required Education: 

Master’s degree in the discipline or a Master’s degree with 18 graduate hours in the discipline being taught or an equivalent to this requirement determined by the College

Benefits: 

As a member of the Louisiana Community and Technical College System, SLCC has an attractive benefits package with a wide variety of benefit options. Benefits offered include retirement, multiple medical insurance options, supplemental insurances (dental, term life, disability, accident, vision, etc.), Tax Saver Flexible Benefits Plan (saves tax dollars on some child care and medical expenses), holidays (14 per year, typically includes longer break at Christmas), generous annual (vacation) and sick leave benefits and Employee Assistance Program. Specific benefits depend on job category, percent effort and length of employment.

Passing pre-employment criminal background screen is required as a condition of employment. SoLAcc is an equal opportunity/equal access employer. SoLAcc is a State As a Model Employer (SAME) agency that supports improved employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities.