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basis. Hours will vary each class and by term. The number of openings for instructors is dependent upon student enrollment.
Duties & Responsibilities
Responsible for effectively preparing, teaching, grading, and assessing student learning in courses assigned.
Create and model a quality learning environment to support a diverse student population including students with disabilities or special learning needs.
Maintain student records and provide documentation for in-completes within established College timelines.
Utilize a variety of technology-based programs to access and input information related to student records and college/school/department processes.
Assist students with registration, advising, and graduation processes.
Structure classes and curriculum to correspond with program and course outcomes.
Prepare, distribute and utilize instructional support materials, including course syllabi, supplementary materials,instructional media and other devices as appropriate.
Convene classes as scheduled and respond to student inquiries.
Assist students outside the classroom through posted office hours.
Attend in-service sessions, college/school/department meetings, graduation and convocation as required.
Performs other job related duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifcations:
A Master's Degree from an accredited institution in English or Composition and Rhetoric, or closely related degree with 18 graduate hours in English.
Four semesters of post-secondary teaching experience in Composition.
Preferences - Address these directly in your cover letter:
Use of a variety of teaching methods including lecture, collaborative learning, individualized instruction, and various forms of technology based/supported instruction.
Experience with Quality Matters standards for online course design, online course development, and/or online teaching in Composition.
Demonstrated working knowledge of current pedagogical developments in Composition.
Demonstrated success in meeting the educational needs of a diverse student population.
Applied knowledge of classroom retention and student success techniques.
Experience with outcomes assessment.
Demonstrated collaborative skills with colleagues.
Composition teaching experience at a community college within the past 5 years.
REQUIRED documents for submission (upload all documents under section with CV)
Cover letter that addresses the specific preferences listed above
Curriculum vitae or resume
Transcripts (unofficial) that document graduate level coursework
List of 3 references (at least one supervisor)
Department: School of Liberal Arts
Best Consideration Date 8/25/2024
EEO STATEMENT:
As an EEO employer, Central New Mexico Community College will not discriminate in our employment practices based on an applicant's race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, serious medical condition or status as a protected veteran or spousal affiliation. Central New Mexico Community College hires only U.S. citizens and individuals lawfully authorized to work in the U.S.