Instructor, Solar
Job Description
- Occupational Summary
Craven Community College is seeking to expand our pool of part-time faculty to teach Solar Photovoltaic (PV) classes in the Workforce Development Department. Openings for these positions may not exist at the present time; however upon review of your qualifications, you may be contacted directly by the department on an as-needed basis. Requires flexible hours: days, nights and possible weekends.
- Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Instructs, advises, guides and assists students to achieve job skills and social skills necessary to become employed in the solar industry
- Integrates classroom and hands-on experience enabling students to demonstrate competencies
- Plans and organizes instruction in ways which maximize student learning
- Modifies instructional methods and strategies to meet diverse students' needs
- Oversees day-to-day operation of the class
- Recruits and provides orientation for new students in the program
- Maintains class records; prepares and submits instructional records, reports, and grades established by institutional policy
- Follows all safety and security procedures and notifies the campus leadership of deficiency
- Provides feedback to program supervisor regarding student progress and/or comprehension of course content in classroom or in theory classes
- Ensures confidentiality of all student records and student information
- Maintains up-to-date knowledge and skill in subject specialty
- Motivates and encourages students to successfully complete their program
- Promotes community awareness of program opportunities
- Performs other tasks as assigned which support the mission and initiatives of the College
- Minimum Qualifications
Specialized training and industry certifications in the Renewable Energy trade and applications.
Competency gained through work experience.
Preferred:
NABCEP Certification
NCCER Certification
Four years of direct experience working with renewable energy.
One year postsecondary teaching experience in subject matter.- Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Ability to demonstrate the use of technology in the classroom.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Must work well with others in a team environment.
Should be familiar with and appreciate the mission of a community college.
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