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Job Title: Instructor, Automotive Technologies
Schedule: 3:30 p.m. - 8 p.m., Monday - Thursday
Wage Range: $15 - $18 per hour DOE
Location: 2221 S. 5370 West, West Valley City (Warner Truck Center area) |
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Associate Degree or six years industry experience in Automotive Technology or related field
Must be willing to commit to continued education and training to attain licenses/certifications in Automotive Technology
Must be, or able to become, Applied Technology Education or Automotive Technology Education certified or provisionally certified (requires a minimum of 6 years of combined education and experience) |
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Preferred Qualifications: |
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Teaching experience in a post-secondary institution
Bilingual(English/Spanish)
Experience in career and technical education |
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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required: |
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Outstanding communication, interpersonal and organizational skills
Ability to work with individuals of all racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds including those with disabilities
Ability to function independently with minimal supervision
Ability to function as an effective instructor in a competency-based, open-entry/open-exit instructional environment |
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Primary Customers: Students, Program Manager, V.P. for Instruction and Training, Business Representatives |
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Supervision Exercised: Students |
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Reports To: Program Manager for Transportation Technologies and Customized Training |
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Job Focus:
Instruct and supervise students in the Automotive Technology Program. Assist in curriculum development and revision.
Position focuses on customers’ needs and satisfaction with training outcomes/results and overall quality development
ensuring that all aspects of technical training fulfill the College Campus mission. |
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Responsibilities and Tasks: |
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Instruct and supervise students (high school and adult)
Teach effectively using a competency-based curriculum in an open-entry/open-exit instructional environment
Maintain a productive and safe learning environment consistent with SLTATC
policy
In conjunction with the Network Administrator identify and maintain equipment and supplies required
Implement competency-based curriculum that meets industry standards
Maintain student records, including verifying and reporting competency certificates, and timely tracking and reporting of attendance, progress and
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Coordinate with Transportation Technology faculty and staff to ensure courses meet program, student, and employer needs.
Assist with placement and tracking of students in work-based learning opportunities, related employment and/or continued education
Assist with the operation of the employer advisory committees
Promote and assist with student contests such as Skills U.S.A.
Assist in the articulation process between the SLTATC program and programs at other higher education institutions
Maintain program certification requirements as appropriate
Other duties as assigned |
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Apply Now for this Position
If you are interested in this position and meet the qualifications,
Apply Online OR Download the Application (Adobe PDF) (Microsoft Word) and email, fax, or mail it with a cover letter and résumé to the Salt Lake · Tooele Applied Technology College at 3760 S. Highland Drive, Suite 200 , SLC, UT, 84020.
Email: hr@sltatc.edu Fax: (801) 493- 8750. |