Part-Time Fire Science Instructors - District Wide
- Employer
- Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
- Location
- Green Bay
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- Faculty Jobs
- Education, Educational Administration & Leadership
- Employment Type
- Part Time
- Institution Type
- Community College
Job Details
Department: Public Safety
Reports To: Associate Dean, Academic
Faculty Salary Grade: A
Workday Job Profile # JC100241
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is an innovative leading-edge college dedicated to student success.Part-Time faculty are an integral part of the College’s staff, helping us provide all learners with the highest quality learning opportunities when, where and how they want it.
Upon successful submission of your application, you will be considered for future part-time faculty opportunities. NWTC will keep your application in our files as a POTENTIAL candidate who could possibly fill a position when or if the need arises.
LOCATION: District Wide - Position requires availability to instruct on campus and in flexible delivery modes.
Courses are delivered in a variety of formats. To learn more, click HERE.
HOURS: Hours vary and can include day, evening, and weekend classes.
Please indicate your availability on your resume/cover letter.
SALARY: $45.00 per class hour contracted
ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Develops and delivers didactic/lecture and practical skills training in the core content of the Wisconsin-approved Fire Medic AAS degree, Fire Protection Technician AAS degree and Fire Science Technical Diploma programs at NWTC.
- Delivers didactic/lecture and practical skills training in all other Wisconsin-aligned fire-related courses.
- Coordinates all aspects of the Fire Science Technical Diploma program and other fire-related training.
- Develops fire-related training utilizing fire-specific resources provided by NWTC including but not limited to fire apparatus/pumper, the NWTC Burn Tower and other firefighting appliances/equipment.
- Instructs in the following fire-related topic areas: fire apparatus driver/operator, firefighting principles, fire protection hydraulics, principles of emergency services, hazardous materials, fire department management, fire detection/suppression systems, fire inspection, fire investigation, fire prevention, pre-fire planning.
- Coordinates/supports all members of the NWTC fire adjunct faculty in the delivery of fire-related training.
- Works closely with local fire departments to coordinate all aspects of the fire internship program.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND WORK EXPERIENCE
- Associate degree in an appropriate field (Fire Protection, Fire Science, Fire Suppression, Fire Technology, or other fire-related educational background) and three (3) years of experience in professional firefighting or fire ground operations.
- At a minimum, occupational experience has to have occurred at least 1 year within the last 5 years.
- Certification in Emergency Services Instructor I is required, Emergency Services Instructor II preferred
- Firefighter 1, Firefighter 2, Driver Operator Pumper, Fire Officer 1 certifications required.
- Class B CDL required. Class A CDL preferred.
Cultural Competence: Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion and sensitivity to and understanding of a diverse community of college students, faculty, and staff.
*NWTC welcomes candidates who currently possess the desired skills and experience and are committed to learning and growing.
Other Requirements
- Previous teaching experience with adult learners is preferred.
- Ability to work non-standard hours including evening and weekend hours.
- Must hold a valid driver’s license and be insurable under the districts standard insurance policy terms.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Reasonable Accommodations Statement
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the functions identified in the job description.
Essential Functions Statement(s)
- Responsible for planning, preparing, and delivering instruction and assessment of learning outcomes.
- Utilize engaging instructional strategies and methodologies which foster student success both in and outside of the classroom.
- Maintain accurate student records and communication.
- Advise and support students as a mentor and role model in the achievement of their learning and career goals. This includes being accessible to students outside of scheduled classroom time.
- Provide educational leadership and work effectively with faculty, administration, and campus support staff.
- Maintain Faculty Quality Assurance System requirements and licensure required by other agencies to maintain individual and program accreditation.
- Comply with College policies and practices related to instruction, assessment, and delivery.
- Additional duties and responsibilities will be discussed as needs arise.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
Competency Statement(s)
- Values - Demonstrate behaviors and action that support the College’s values - Customer Focus, Everyone Has Worth, Passion and Inspiration, Collaboration, Emotional Intelligence, Results and Accountability, Valuing Talent and Well Being, and Ethics.
- Student Success – Demonstrate behaviors and actions that support student recruitment, retention, and student success initiatives.
- Diversity Oriented - Ability to work effectively with people regardless of their age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, socio-economic background, or job type.
- Active Listening - Ability to actively attend to, convey, and understand the comments and questions of others.
- Adaptability – Ability to adapt to new and emerging technologies and incorporate them into the curriculum
- Applied Learning - Ability to participate in needed learning activities in a way that makes the most of the learning experience. Learn and use technology and alternative delivery methods, including, but not limited to, online instruction and distance education.
- Communication, Oral - Ability to communicate effectively with others using the spoken word.
- Communication, Written - Ability to communicate in writing clearly and concisely.
- Creative - Ability to think in such a way as to produce a new concept or idea.
- Enthusiastic - Ability to bring energy to the performance of a task.
- Flexibility – Ability to adapt quickly to changing demands, assignments and circumstances.
- Interpersonal - Ability to get along well with a variety of personalities and individuals.
- Motivation - Ability to inspire oneself and others to reach a goal and/or perform to the best of their ability.
- Problem Solving - Ability to find a solution for or to deal proactively with work-related problems.
- Technical Aptitude – Ability to use essential technology and software for instructional and communication purposes.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Physical Demands
Lift/Carry
Stand
F (Frequently)
Walk
F (Frequently)
Sit
O (Occasionally)
Handling / Fingering
O (Occasionally)
Reach Outward
O (Occasionally)
Reach Above Shoulder
O (Occasionally)
Climb
O (Occasionally))
Crawl
O (Occasionally)
Squat or Kneel
O (Occasionally)
Bend
O (Occasionally)
10 lbs or less
F (Frequently)
11-20 lbs
O (Occasionally)
21-50 lbs
O (Occasionally)
51-100 lbs
O (Occasionally)
Over 100 lbs
N (Not Applicable)
Push/Pull
12 lbs or less
O (Occasionally)
13-25 lbs
O (Occasionally)
26-40 lbs
O (Occasionally)
41-100 lbs
O (Occasionally)
N (Not Applicable)
Activity is not applicable to this occupation.
O (Occasionally)
Occupation requires this activity up to 33% of the time (0 - 2.5+ hrs/day)
F (Frequently)
Occupation requires this activity from 33% - 66% of the time (2.5 - 5.5+ hrs/day)
C (Constantly)
Occupation requires this activity more than 66% of the time (5.5+ hrs/day)
The College has reviewed this job description to ensure that essential functions and basic duties have been included. It is intended to provide guidelines for job expectations and the employee's ability to perform the position described. It is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all functions, responsibilities, skills and abilities. Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate. This document does not represent a contract of employment, and the College reserves the right to change this job description and/or assign tasks for the employee to perform, as the College may deem appropriate.
We strive to accommodate any individual who requires adjustments to ensure a fair and equal employment process. If you require specific accommodations during the application and/or screening process due to a disability or other reasons, please contact Talent and Culture at talentandculture@nwtc.edu or 920-498-6286.
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College does not offer H-1B or other work authorization visa sponsorship for this position. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of hire and maintain work authorization throughout the employment term. If you have questions regarding this, please contact Talent and Culture.
NWTC does not discriminate on the basis of political affiliation, age, race, creed, marital status, color, religion, sex (including sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression), national origin, disability, veteran status, genetic testing or other applicable legislated categories, (“each a protected class”). Inquiries regarding the College’s nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at (920) 498-6826 or equity@nwtc.edu.
Organization
When it comes to student success, NWTC has set the standard for the state’s technical colleges. In 2010, NWTC was the first college in Wisconsin to join Achieving the Dream, a nonprofit dedicated to helping community college students succeed. Under the leadership of our president, Dr. Rafn, student success has become the center of our work. As a result, NWTC has been named a Leader College by Achieving the Dream for student success initiatives and one of four finalists for the AACC Awards of Excellence in the Student Success category.
In 2017, the College was selected to join Frontier Set, a diverse group of high-performing, high-potential postsecondary institutions identified by the Gates Foundation as leaders in transformation.
WORKING AT NWTC
NWTC offers the opportunity to work in a professional and stimulating environment where the intended culture of inclusion and a holistic view of the employee is promoted. We empower employees to be their best selves and contribute to a culture of engagement and innovation. We are committed to promoting a learning environment where employees and students of differing perspectives and cultural backgrounds pursue career and academic goals embraced in an environment of respect and shared inquiry. Benefits of working at NWTC are measurable in ways such as greater knowledge and awareness of cultural differences, motivation for improved personal and professional relationships and a cohesive work environment. We provide our employees with a high-quality compensation and benefits package and professional development opportunities.
CULTIVATING AN INCLUSIVE COLLEGE
iRespect
iRespect! is a college-wide movement to cultivate a welcoming and safe environment for all.
- We stand beside our students regardless of race, religion, gender identity, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, ability, and age.
- We are committed to maintaining a welcoming and safe space for all members of our community to work and learn.
- We maintain a zero tolerance policy for discrimination, bullying, and behaviors intended to intimidate or demoralize members of this community.
Whether you are a student or employee, there are many opportunities for you to get involved with iRespect!
- Website
- http://www.nwtc.edu/jobs
- Telephone
- 920-498-5444
- Location
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2740 West Mason Street
Green Bay
WI
54303
US
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