KCTCS

Adjunct Faculty - Industrial Maintenance Technology (Workforce)

KCTCS  •  Hopkinsville, KY (Onsite)  •  21 days ago
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Job Description

Title: Adjunct Faculty - Industrial Maintenance Technology (Workforce)

Salary Range: $50.00 per contact hour

Contract Term Length: Not Applicable

Standard Hours: According to class schedule(s)

Work Location: On-Site

FLSA Status: Exempt

College: Hopkinsville Community College

Campus Location: Hopkinsville Community College

Department: Workforce Solutions

Hopkinsville Community College invites applications for our part-time adjunct industrial maintenance faculty pool.

These are temporary, part-time positions used to teach customized training for industries or accelerated classes for individuals.

Job Duties:

Plans and carries out instruction and instructional activities. Prepares learning materials. Provides instructions to students in both theory and practice in the particular area of instruction. Prepares lesson plans and maintains records and reports on student attainment and progress. Maintains classroom order and discipline.

Minimum Qualifications:

Industrial Maintenance Technology: Bachelor’s degree in a qualifying field or associate’s degree and demonstrated competencies in a qualifying field (Electrical Technology, Industrial Maintenance Technology, Engineering Electrical Technology, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering)

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About KCTCS

The Kentucky Community and Technical College System is the Commonwealth’s largest postsecondary institution and the largest provider of workforce training and online courses. Through partnerships with business and industry, we align our programs to meet the needs of local employers. In our first 20 years, we have served one million Kentuckians.

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Industry
Education & Training
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Versailles, KY
Year Founded
1998
Website
kctcs.edu
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