Geology Instructor
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Position Title: Geology Instructor
Department/Unit: Academic Affairs
Classification: PT Faculty
Status (exempt/non-exempt): Exempt
Reports to: Associate Dean of Academic Affairs
Percentage: Part time
Annual/Academic year: Academic Year
Pay is dependent upon individual credentials and experience.
- These courses will be offered Face to Face or Online for 2024-25 Academic Year. Fall term starts on September 16, 2024.
- Oregon residency is required for employment
- We are committed to hiring faculty with a student-centered approach to teaching.
An application is complete when the following have been uploading
- curriculum vitae (CV)
- a cover letter
- copies of your unofficial transcripts -
- statement of Philosophy on Teaching
This position will remain open until filled, with reviews occurring as applications are received
Course detail
G202 Earth Surface Processes (4 credits/66clockhours):
Introduces physical geology which deals with mass wasting, streams, glaciers, deserts, beaches, groundwater, and use of topographic maps. Includes a weekly lab.
FACULTY COMMITMENTS FOR STUDENT SUCCESS:
1. Creating an inclusive classroom environment that is sensitive to and respectful of student diversity.
2. An interest in teaching across the curriculum and interdisciplinary collaboration.
3. Giving students access to learning where and when it supports their success (days, evenings, weekends; at all of our locations; as well as on-line).
4. A passion for pedagogy and commitment to continuous improvement.
5. Excitement about technology; already savvy or excited to learn.
6. Collaborative engagement outside of the classroom to improve institutional outcomes for our students and staff.
7. An entrepreneurial mindset and propensity to see what is possible.
8. Faculty ownership and leadership in the classroom, discipline, and College.
9. Collegiality and respect for everyone.
10. Excited about and committed to advancing OCCCs future: student success, ongoing accreditation, growth in access and programs, and a great place to work.
TYPICAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Teaching and Student Success: Instruct students using approved course outcome guides and accurate syllabi. Prepare instructional materials as needed. Meet all assigned classes. Apply the colleges values for teaching and learning. Facilitate learning that applies to students academic and career goals. Meet the curricular needs of students at various learning levels. Encourage mutual responsibility for a supportive learning environment. Provide effective teaching strategies in an environment that encourages student and instructor interaction. Actively engage students in the learning process. Encourage creative and critical thinking. Evaluate and grade student progress and systematically assess the program using meaningful indicators to assure currency, improve teaching and learning strategies, and achieve stated student learning outcomes for all students, including underrepresented students and first-generation college students. Maintain accurate records of student enrollment, attendance, and scholastic progress. Assess the achievement of student learning outcomes at the course, program, and institutional level.
Professional Responsibilities: Work collaboratively with colleagues and community partners. Interact with students, staff, and administration in a professional manner. Assure effective two-way communication at all levels of responsibility. Engage in a reasonable amount of student contact outside of instruction to respond to questions and to resolve course-related problems. Complete required college trainings.
Additionally, Part-time faculty are invited and encouraged to participate in professional development and other institutional work (such as attending department meetings, engaging in committee work, and advancing shared governance).
Compliance Comply with published College Policies and Procedures. Maintain a safe learning and working environment by following all laws, policies and procedures established by the College and through state and federal oversight (such as OSHA and Title IX). Maintain College safety standards in work areas; ensure that students are trained in good safety practices; and make reasonable efforts to ensure that students follow good safety practices.
Other duties as needed: Use of media aids, the library, and other resources, as applicable.
- The list of typical duties & responsibilities is intended to be representative of the tasks performed by this position. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position.
SUPERVISES THE FOLLOWING STAFF
No supervisory responsibility.
Requirements:EDUCATION
Master’s degree (or higher) in the subject area OR a Master’s degree (or higher) in a related area plus 30 quarter hours of graduate credit in the subject area. Subject Area degrees includes but are not limited to:
- Geology
- Geochemistry
- Geomorphology
- Geophysics
- Geosciences
- Earth Science
- Earth Systems Science
- Planetary Science
- Paleontology
Related Area degrees include but are not limited to:
- Paleoclimatology
- Meteorology
- Oceanography
- Atmospheric Science
- Physical Geography
- Environmental Science
- Science Teaching
For related area degrees transcripts must be reviewed to document a minimum of 30 quarter hours of graduate credit in the area of earth science.
Demonstrated Competency Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in the subject area AND at least 3 years of demonstrable competence gained through any combination of research, teaching, and/or professional work experience, OR Bachelor’s degree in a related area AND at least 5 years of demonstrable competence gained through any combination of research, teaching, and/or professional work experience.
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