Adjunct Faculty: Aviation Maintenance Technology at InsideHigherEd
Job Description
Based on course content, wages will range from $1,297.00 per credit to $3,753.00 per credit.
In certain instances, due to low enrollment, faculty payment will be based on part-time per credit pay and pro-rated on a 10% per student basis.
Part-time employees also receive some benefits depending on the number of hours worked.- Tuition waiver for employee on Aims courses
- Access to the PERC (Aims gym) for employee & one guest
- Aims Discount program
- Free parking on all campuses
- PERA employer (see www.copera.org for comprehensive benefits)
- Additional supplemental benefits & retirement programs available
Primary responsibility is to instruct, plan, organize, and operate within the Aims FAA approved part 147 aircraft maintenance training school (AMTS). Instructor must be available to teach day and/or evening classes. This includes supervising and maintaining a safe environment for students in maintenance labs, developing and building classroom aids, and maintaining lab equipment, tooling, and aircraft. Assist in the development and/or modification of curriculum to meet changing technology in the aviation industry, as well as new courses and/or programs. Assist the Aviation Maintenance Chief, Executive Director of Aviation Programs, or Academic Dean as necessary with monitoring and maintaining simulators, tooling, equipment, and aircraft.
Participate in student evaluations, advising, registration, and recruiting and retention activities. Must participate in department, division, and college activities while complying with college policies, procedures, mandates, and FAA guidance.
Stay current in professional areas by participating in professional development activities. Maintain contact with the FAA and aviation industry as directed by the Aviation Maintenance Chief and/or the Executive Director of Aviation Programs. Assist the Aviation Maintenance Chief and/or the Executive Director of Aviation Programs with evaluation and selection of textbooks and course materials. Support implementation of college and departmental missions and goals.
Perform other duties as assigned by the Aviation Maintenance Chief, Executive Director of Aviation Programs, and/or Academic Dean.
Job Duties:
Instruct assignments which may include a variety of courses in aviation.
Assist in program/curriculum evaluation, articulation, revision and development.
Participate in on-going professional development
Assist with evaluation and selection of textbooks and other resource materials.
Instruct and maintain records in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 141.
Design and update course syllabi and instructional materials to meet industry standards and regulatory requirements.
Mentor and advise students on academic and career matters within the field of
aviation.
Serve on departmental and college committees to contribute to institutional governance and academic policies.
Maintain proficiency and currency in the field through active involvement in
professional organizations and attending conferences.
Perform other duties as assigned by the Department Executive Director or Academic Dean.
Work Hours:
Must be available to teach day and/or evening classes at the Aircraft Maintenance Training Center located in Loveland, Colorado.
Minimum Qualifications:
One-year (two semesters) verified full-time teaching experience in an FAA Part 147 Program or an Aviation CTE Program (full-time is defined as 51% or more of a teaching schedule dedicated to teaching the content area) OR One-year documented military occupational experience in aircraft maintenance.
Hold a current FAA Part 65 Airframe and Powerplant certificate
Shall hold or qualify for a full-time, post-secondary vocational credential in Aviation issued by Aims Community College CTE Office. Contact Landon Loyd for the application at [email protected].
Ability to teach using methodologies that support a student-centered learning environment.
Computer literacy and the ability to use computer technology in classroom/lab instruction.
A willingness to take classes in teaching methods, curriculum development, computer applications or other coursework deemed necessary by the Aviation Maintenance Chief, Executive Director, or Academic Dean.
A positive attitude toward teaching courses in varied modalities, including online, synchronous remote and traditional face-to-face.
This position requires the use of a company vehicle for business travel. The selected candidate must successfully pass an MVR and be insurable under Aims insurance.
A pre-employment urine analysis will be required of the selected candidate.
Preferred Qualifications:
Associates degree in Aviation Maintenance or another related field
Experience teaching and supporting traditionally under-served student populations.
A demonstrated aptitude for developing course content and teaching in varied modalities: online, synchronous remote, traditional face-to-face, and blended (hybrid) versions of each.
Required Documents:
Resume
Cover Letter
Current FAA Part 65 Airframe and Powerplant certificate
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Initial screening will be conducted by a committee based on completed application materials.Employees in these positions may be asked to participate in temporary assignments lasting less than 6 months (such as curriculum development, short term projects, meetings and substitute duties) which could amount to additional temporary pay.Upon hire, all positions at Aims Community College require a criminal background check, and may require industry specific screenings such as an MVR, physical and/or drug screen. Keep in mind, a conviction does not automatically preclude candidates from being employed. The nature of a conviction will be considered relative to the duties of the position.
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