STEM Instructor

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STEM Instructor

College of Southern Idaho

icon Twin Falls, ID, US, 83301

iconFull Time

icon7 November 2024

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The College of Southern Idaho serves high schools across the state by providing dual credit coursework to students currently enrolled in the K-12 system.As such, many of our faculty positions are designed to provide support to this mission.These positions carry a minimal college teaching load (possibly, but not entirely, maintained through online coursework for ease of travel and time flexibility) while providing support and mentorship to dual credit faculty throughout the state.

Summary of Position:

A STEM instructor in the Department of Engineering, Physical and Computer Sciences must be prepared to teach a full range of lower-division STEM courses.Applicants will be considered from a variety of STEM fields including computer science, physics, chemistry, engineering, and geology.Discipline expertise is flexible with a willingness to mentor dual credit instructors in a variety of disciplines.In addition to teaching courses, a CSI STEM instructor will supervise dual credit faculty throughout the state of Idaho by providing them assistance with CSI administrative processes, outcomes assessment processes, curriculum development and pedagogy support, and professional development in the areas of collegiate level physical science instruction.

Salary:$44,000 (9-month contract, grant funded position)

Timeline:For best consideration, applicants should submit materials by June 1, 2024.

Location:Teaching online through theTwin Falls campus with regular travel to local high school dual credit locations.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Teach 6-9 contact hours each semester in accordance with the descriptions published in the CSI catalog.
  • Mentor, support, and assist dual credit faculty and the entire Early College Unit by serving as a faculty liaison to dual credit instructors.
  • Create and implement processes in support of the dual credit mission of the college.These will include outcomes assessment processes, curriculum development processes, and professional development for dual credit instructors.
  • Support the extensive grant mission of the Engineering, Physical and Computer Sciences department at CSI by assisting the department chair in writing and managing department specific grants.
  • Devote a minimum of 37.5 hours per week to the institution, maintain appropriate office hours as determined by college policy, and bring to the attention of the immediate supervisor any conditions which might affect employment.
  • Provide collegial support to extracurricular activities that occur in the department.
  • Assist the department chair in the development of semester schedules, textbooks, and outcomes assessment processes.
  • Participate in faculty development goals to improve professional effectiveness including instructional evaluation processes, interaction with the Teaching and Learning Center, attendance at the fall Learning Lab presentations,and other professional development opportunities to include a three-year onboarding process.
  • Provide current copies of course syllabi to chairperson each semester.
  • Meet all scheduled classes promptly with any deviation being filed promptly and accurately through the appropriate channels.
  • Assume responsibility for giving exams and other measurement necessary to determine student level of performance and understanding.
  • Monitor student placement in courses and student progress; maintain accurate records.
  • Interact with and advise students.
  • Promote and help with learning assistance services.
  • Cooperate with other areas of the College to provide an effective educational program.
  • Assist in the preparation of budget requests for each year.
  • Assume responsibility for all equipment assigned to the faculty member or to those under his or her supervision.
  • Attend and participate in all departmental, division, and faculty meetings.
  • Participate in all graduation exercises.

Minimum Qualifications and Skills:

  • Master’s degree from an accredited institution in the relevant discipline or a closely related field.
  • Experience in online education (development and pedagogy) strongly preferred.
  • Teaching experience (curriculum development and pedagogy) strongly preferred.
  • Applicants who claim equivalent qualifications shall provide conclusive evidence that they possess qualifications that are at least equivalent to those required by the minimum qualifications of the area for which they are applying.It is the responsibility of the applicant to supply all evidence and documentation for the claim of equivalency at the time of application.

Desired Skills and Abilities:

  • Impart excitement and enthusiasm into teaching students with a variety of skills.
  • Adapt to a variety of teaching situations including lectures, group activities, individual instruction, distance learning, online, and teaching with technology.
  • Communicate effectively in oral and written English in the classroom and with other professionals.
  • Evidence of responsiveness to and understanding of the racial, ethnic, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic, academic and cultural diversity within the community college student population, including students with different ability statuses (e.g., physical and/or learning) as these factors relate to the need for equity-minded practice within the classroom.
  • Develop and maintain courteous, professional and effective working relationships with members of the college department, administration and staff.
  • Develop and maintain courteous, professional and effective working relationships with members of partner high school departments, administrations and staffs.
  • Interact well with college students.
  • Have experience advising students.
  • Have experience integrating technology in instruction and implementing distance learning strategies.

Working Conditions and Physical Requirements:

  • Regular travel to dual credit sites to provide support to dual credit instructors as needed.
  • Use of computers in a multi-media classroom environment located throughout the campus.
  • Comfortable in online educational environments
  • Possible dual credit requirements to include teaching one or more sections at local high schools in accordance with CSI Dual Credit policies.
  • Possible flexible time (including evening, weekends, summer) to meet the onboarding and professional development needs of dual credit instructors according to their schedules.

The College of Southern Idaho is an equal opportunity employer with a commitment to cultivating and sustaining an environment in which our employees and learners thrive. The College prohibits discrimination on the basis of any legally protected status.