Electrical Pre-Apprenticeship Instructor

Blinn College
June 11, 2023
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Electrical Pre-Apprenticeship Instructor

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Part-time Instructors work less than 19 hours a week, depending on availability. Instructors may teach as little as four hours/week. Instruction is not year-round and does not require a commitment of longer than one course. A variety of course options are available, varying in length, time of day, and content. This is a grant-funded position. Day courses will be in six week iterations. Night courses will be in 12-week iterations.

Posting Details

VEVRRA Federal Contractor – Priority referral protected veterans requested.

Position Information

Requisition Number 2022139F

Position Title Electrical Pre-Apprenticeship Instructor Salary Range $30 hr DBM Rating na Job Type Part Time Job Category Faculty Anticipated Start Date 06/01/2023 Campus Bryan, RELLIS Application Deadline Extended Open Deadline FLSA Status Non-Exempt Security Sensitive? Yes Work Hours Hours are variable, no more than 19 hours per week

Position Summary Information

Objective

Provide the experience and knowledge to teach pre-apprenticeship Electrical courses. This includes the following areas: Electrical Safety; Basic Electrical Theory; Basic Wiring; Circuits; Electrical Test Equipment; Device Boxes; Electrical Construction Drawings; Conductors; Cables; Fittings; and Conduit.

Essential Duties

Meet or exceed the course learning objectives.

Manage classroom activities by demonstrating and enforcing standards, rules and regulations Grade, administer and facilitate quizzes, exams or other tools used to evaluate student progress.

Provide feedback to the division on course progress, suggested improvements, or problems that may impact program quality or stability.

Performs other tasks related to instruction of electrician courses.

Minimum Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

High school diploma or GED Minimum five years work experience; Journeyman license.

Preferred Experience and Training

Ten years work experience; Master Electrician license; Associate degree in a related field.

Physical Requirements

Able to lift 40 to 70 lbs; moderate carrying, 45 to 70 lbs; operate office equipment; simple grasping; seeing; readying; writing; telling time

Required Degree, License or Certifications

High school diploma or GED; Journeyman license.

Special Notes To Applicants

Part-time Instructors work less than 19 hours a week, depending on availability. Instructors may teach as little as four hours/week. Instruction is not year-round and does not require a commitment of longer than one course. A variety of course options are available, varying in length, time of day, and content. This is a grant-funded position. Day courses will be in six week iterations. Night courses will be in 12-week iterations.

Credentials

The College assigns appropriately credentialed faculty members in support of educational quality and the mission of the College, in keeping with Board policy DBA LOCAL-X (Employment Requirements and Restrictions – Credentials and Records: Credentials). College policy is consistent with sound educational practice and SACSCOC guidelines. Primary consideration is given to the highest degree earned in the discipline. Furthermore, Blinn College's Faculty Credentialing Guidelines table specifies recommended credentials for each rubric within the college's course inventory. https:// www. blinn.edu/academicaffairs/FacultyCredentialingGuidelines.pdf

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Supplemental Questions

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  • Are you legally eligible for employment in the U.S.?
  • Yes
  • No
  • Do you have a high school diploma or GED?
  • Yes
  • No
  • What is your highest level of education?
  • Masters Degree
  • Bachelor's Degree
  • Associates Degree
  • Some College
  • Do you have an Electrician Journeyman license or a a higher license?
  • Yes I am an Electrician Journeyman
  • Yes I am a Master Electrician
  • I am not either of these
  • How many years of work experience in this area do you have?
  • None
  • Less than 1 year
  • 1 to 2 years
  • 3 to 4 years
  • 5 to 6 years
  • 7 to 8 years
  • 9 to 10 years
  • 11 to 12 years
  • 13 to 14 years
  • More than 15 years
  • Provide the experience and knowledge to teach credit and non-credit courses for Electricians. This includes the following areas: Electrical Safety; Basic Electrical Theory; Basic Wiring; Circuits; Electrical Test Equipment; Device Boxes; Electrical Construction Drawings; Conductors; Cables; Fittings; and Conduit. What experience and knowledge do you have in these areas? Please be specific.
  • (Open Ended Question)

  • List your experience training adults. Include any experience teaching in a classroom setting.
  • (Open Ended Question)

  • Why are you interested in teaching for Blinn College Workforce Education?
  • (Open Ended Question)

  • Please choose all that apply below. If you answer yes to any below, please upload a copy of your DD214 or DD1300 in the optional documents section. For definition of claiming veteran's employment preference please see the following website:https:// www. statutes.legis.state.tx.us/Docs/GV/pdf/GV.657.pdf)
  • Yes, I am a veteran
  • Yes, I am a veteran's surviving spouse who has not remarried
  • Yes, I am an orphan of a veteran who was killed while on active duty.
  • Yes, I am claiming veteran's employment preference.
  • No, to all the above
  • To be eligible for employment in the U.S. and at Blinn College, will you now or in the future require Blinn College to commence ("sponsor") an immigration case in order to employ you (for example, H-1B or other employment-based immigration case)? This is sometimes called "sponsorship" for an employment-based visa status.
  • Yes, I will now or in the future need H-1B visa sponsorship
  • No, I will not need sponsorship now or in the future for an H-1B visa
  • How did you hear about this employment opportunity?
  • Advertisement (specify in next question below)
  • Blinn employment site
  • Word of Mouth
  • Internet Site (specify in next question below)
  • Indeed
  • Higher Ed Jobs
  • HERC
  • TACC
  • Other (specify in next question below)
  • If in the previous question you selected "Advertisement", "Internet Site", or "Other", please specify how you heard about this employment opportunity.
  • (Open Ended Question)

    Applicant Documents

    Required Documents

  • Resume
  • Optional Documents

  • Cover Letter
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Unofficial Other Transcripts 1
  • License
  • DD214 (required for Veteran's or Veteran's preference)
  • DD1300 (required for orphan's or surviving spouse)
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