Aviation Instructor/Program Director
- Employer
- Calhoun Community College
- Location
- Tanner, AL
- Closing date
- Oct 9, 2024
Position Summary
The program director is responsible for developing and maintaining curriculum, equipment and facilities in accordance with FAA regulations and procedures. S/he will foster student learning through effective teaching aircraft maintenance coursework in preparing students for the FAA Airframe and Powerplant certification. The teaching schedule will be assigned by the dean and may involve teaching at various locations in a variety of delivery formats including online, virtual, and face to face. Instructors may be asked to teach evenings and weekends. In addition to teaching responsibilities, the instructor will be expected to contribute professional expertise through non-teaching activities to the department, program, and college.
Salary: Appropriate placement on ACCS Salary Schedule D: $42,108- $94,363 (9 months)
An additional summer assignment may be available: $13,001 - $29,184 (3 months)
Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications and must submit a complete application packet through the on-line application system to be considered. A complete application consists of the following:
An on-line application
Current résumé
Copy of college transcripts (Transcript of college work verifying degree requirement; must include degree awarded and date confirmed. Unofficial transcripts will be accepted before the deadline, but official transcripts must be received if employed.)
Application materials must provide documentation that the applicant meets all minimum qualifications.
Applicants must provide information from previous employers documenting full-time related work experience if an offer is made.
The program director is responsible for developing and maintaining curriculum, equipment and facilities in accordance with FAA regulations and procedures. S/he will foster student learning through effective teaching aircraft maintenance coursework in preparing students for the FAA Airframe and Powerplant certification. The teaching schedule will be assigned by the dean and may involve teaching at various locations in a variety of delivery formats including online, virtual, and face to face. Instructors may be asked to teach evenings and weekends. In addition to teaching responsibilities, the instructor will be expected to contribute professional expertise through non-teaching activities to the department, program, and college.
Salary: Appropriate placement on ACCS Salary Schedule D: $42,108- $94,363 (9 months)
An additional summer assignment may be available: $13,001 - $29,184 (3 months)
Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications and must submit a complete application packet through the on-line application system to be considered. A complete application consists of the following:
An on-line application
Current résumé
Copy of college transcripts (Transcript of college work verifying degree requirement; must include degree awarded and date confirmed. Unofficial transcripts will be accepted before the deadline, but official transcripts must be received if employed.)
Application materials must provide documentation that the applicant meets all minimum qualifications.
Applicants must provide information from previous employers documenting full-time related work experience if an offer is made.
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