Older Adults Music Instructors (Noncredit)
- Employer
- Rancho Santiago Community College District
- Location
- Santa Ana
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- Faculty Jobs
- Arts & Humanities, Fine & Performing Arts
- Employment Type
- Part Time
- Institution Type
- Community College
Job Details
Older Adults Music Instructors (Noncredit)
Rancho Santiago Community College District
Salary Range: Lecture Hourly Rate: $51.89 - $54.53Effective 08/16/2021: Lecture Hourly Rate: $54.37 - $57.13
Job Type: Part Time
Job Number: AC21-00135
Location: Santa Ana, CA
Division: Santa Ana College School of Continuing Education
Closing: 7/29/2021 5:00 PM Pacific
Job Description
The Santa Ana College School of Continuing Education at the Centennial Education Center wishes to develop a pool of qualified applicants for part-time and substitute teaching opportunities in this discipline. ResponsibilitiesTeach all assigned classes, which may include evening or off-campus assignments unless excused according to Board Policy provisions. Maintain accurate records of student enrollment, attendance, and academic progress. Assist in maintaining course outlines of record for each assigned course. Be familiar with and observe the administrative regulations as they appear in the Faculty Handbook (flex calendar obligations, course overviews, etc.). Participate in department, division, and institutional committees and activities. Will teach a variety of courses/levels within the discipline/area of study.
Job Qualifications
RequirementsMinimum Qualifications (Applicants must meet one of the following):
- Possess from an accredited institution: A Bachelor's degree with a major related to the subject of the course taught, AND thirty hours or two semester units of course work or class work in understanding the needs of the older adult, taken at an accredited institution of higher education or approved by the district. This requirement may be completed concurrently during the first year of employment as a noncredit instructor OR One year of professional experience working with older adults OR
- An Associate's degree with a major related to the subject of the course taught, AND two years of occupational experience related to the subject of the course taught AND sixty (60) hours or four (4) semester units of coursework or classwork in understanding the needs of the older adult, taken at an accredited institution of coursework or classwork in understanding the needs of the older adult, taken at an accredited institution of higher education or approved by the district. This last requirement may be completed concurrently during the first year of employment as a noncredit instructor, OR
- Possess a valid California Community College credential authorizing service in the discipline, OR
- The equivalent (applicants who do not meet the above minimum qualifications must complete the Equivalencies Section in the application form and provide conclusive evidence of such).
- Experience in teaching students from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds and widely varying levels of proficiency preferred.
- A working knowledge of and experience with student learning outcomes and assessment.
- Educational experience - breadth and depth
- Work experience - breadth and depth
- Demonstrated leadership capabilities
- Curriculum development
- Program development
- Community involvement
- Demonstrated experience in working with a diverse socioeconomic community
- Credentials or minimum qualifications authorizing service in other areas of need
- Demonstrated ability to work cooperatively with others
- Bilingual ability (if needed)
- Oral communication skills
- Presentation
- Problem solving skills
- Successful teaching, problem solving or performance demonstration
- Writing skills/demonstration
- Curriculum Vitae (Required)
- Unofficial transcripts showing that the minimum qualifications are met (Required)
To apply, please visit https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/rsccd/jobs/3128011/older-adults-music-instructors-noncredit
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Organization
Working at Rancho Santiago Community College District
In the heart of Orange County lies Rancho Santiago Community College District, home of one of the state’s oldest community colleges, Santa Ana College, and also one of its newest, Santiago Canyon College. Centered in a growing and dynamic area, the district serves a population of more than 700,000 residents in the communities of Anaheim Hills, Garden Grove, Irvine, Orange, Santa Ana, Tustin and Villa Park.
Encompassing 24 percent of Orange County’s total area (193 square miles), the district maintains eight facilities. Rancho Santiago Community College District is home to two colleges and four continuing education centers throughout the Central Orange County area. In addition, the college district presents convenient community education courses in many other locations in cooperation with its education and community partners.
Santa Ana College founded in 1915, is a comprehensive community college preparing students for the workplace as well as to transfer to four-year higher learning institutions. Students may earn an associate degree certificate. For those willing to commit to high academic achievement, honors courses are offered. The college also assists students in gaining basic skills and technology proficiency so they can pursue other goals. It is located at the corner of West 17th Street and Bristol in Santa Ana on about 58 acres.
Santiago Canyon College, one of the state’s newest community colleges, offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes university transfer as well as associate degree programs. Honors courses are offered to those with high academic achievement goals. In addition, the college provides community services, technical certificate programs, non-credit courses and basic skills instruction. Situated on 82 acres, the college is located in Orange at the corner of Chapman Avenue and Newport Drive.
Employment
We are always seeking qualified, energetic and committed people to join the RSCCD team. Our goal is to provide the highest quality educational opportunities for all students. Each job in this district is important to the learning process for all our students. Because we serve a diverse student body, we seek employees who possess a genuine interest in serving others. If you share this student-centered philosophy, we invite you to submit an application.
RSCCD has a reputation as an excellent employer. Whether employees work at one of our college campuses, the district headquarters, or one of our off-campus education centers, employees feel a sense of connection to each other and work to achieve common goals as part of the "Rancho family."
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