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Apply on or before May 05, 2019 to be considered. Job ID 312078 Full/Part Time Full-Time Salary Range $44,897 - $86,519/annually, DOE Job Summary This position begins Fall 2019. Instructs, supervises, advises and evaluates students with diverse backgrounds in aircraft maintenance, construction and systems in classroom and lab settings; works with a diverse population of administrators, faculty, staff, students and the public. Essential Functions Supervises and instructs a diverse population of students in a classroom and/or lab setting; develops written syllabi/course outlines and course materials; evaluates knowledge of subject matter taught; monitors students' scholastic records; Serves on and participates in department, college and District wide committees and activities, including service to the community; recruitment, event planning and implementation; and the college advisory council; Maintains office hours to assist and advise students; develops and enhances knowledge of subject matter taught and individual training skills required to remain current with new trends and developments in the field through attendance at conferences, courses, seminars and/or workshops. Minimum Qualifications The Occupational Teaching Fields require the following from an accredited college or university: 1. A master's degree in the teaching field of Aviation Maintenance Technology, or a master's in any teaching field with 18 graduate semester hours in the teaching field of Aviation Maintenance Technology, or 2. A bachelor's degree plus three years of work experience in the Aviation Maintenance field to be taught, or an associate's degree or 64 semester hours and five years of work experience in the Aviation Maintenance field to be taught, or five years of work experience in the Aviation Maintenance field to be taught. 3. EDU 250 - Teaching and Learning in the Community College or equivalent must be completed within two years of date of hire Desired Qualifications 1. Possession of a valid Federal Aviation Administration Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) certificate 2. A master's degree in the teaching field from an accredited institution 3. Five (5) or more years of aviation industrial work experience 4. Three (3) or more years of teaching experience in aviation maintenance 5. Possession of FAA Inspection Authorized (IA) or air carrier Required Inspection Item (RII) certification 6. Experience in general aviation and/or military, air carrier, rotor wing, manufacturing, corporate aviation 7. Experience in the use of information technology, such as Blackboard, Canvas, and/or other learning management systems. How to Apply Only applications with unofficial transcripts, resume/Curriculum Vitae (CV), and cover letter addressing how the applicant meets the stated qualifications will be considered. If you qualify based solely on 5 years work experience in the field to be taught, then unofficial transcripts need not be included. MCCCD accepts unofficial transcripts for U.S. schools at the time of application. Unofficial transcripts are submitted as an attachment to the application. Transcripts from non U.S. institutions must be translated/evaluated and provided with application material. Please ensure your resume and cover letter provide the following items:
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