Salary: $24.00 HourlyLocation : 2600 South First Street Temple, TXJob Type: Part-Time StaffJob Number: 00042Division: Workforce and Continuing EducationDepartment: Adult Basic Education and LiteracyOpening Date: 05/01/2023FLSA: Non-ExemptSalary Grade: AELTotal hours required per week: As determined by Director, Adult Education & Literacy. Minimum 6 hours per weekWork Schedule: As needed. Will require evening and morning work during class semesters.This is an on-site position. Essential duties of the role must be performed in-person, during prescribed work hours.Position Summary & Essential Duties The following duties, responsibilities, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSA's), and physical requirements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. The information listed below is not intended to be construed as a complete listing of all duties, responsibilities, KSA's, and physical requirements required of this position since changes to the position may occur at any time or additional requirements that may be added over the course of time. SUMMARY:Under the Coordinator, Curriculum and Instruction, the incumbent will teach assigned classes conducting ESL/Adult Education assessment, testing and instruction; completion of related documentation and reports; maintaining on-going student contact; maintaining public relations activities; maintaining student retention activities; and participation in staff and professional development activities Qualifications (Required and Preferred) MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:Bachelor's degree and two (2) years or more of experience in educational programs and/or teaching experience. PREFERRED:None Job Duties and Responsibilities The incumbent:
- Provide educational instruction in assigned subject/topic areas to include reading, writing, and speaking English as well as other topics as assigned.
- Conduct student assessment and testing, educational/vocational goal setting, and options in counseling to assigned students.
- Provide instruction that produces educational improvements for students as measured by student pre/post educational testing.
- Provide instruction that produces educational improvements as defined by Texas Department of Education educational standards.
- Contact any student who has an unexplained absence to discuss progress, offer assistance, and encourage retention.
- Document contact with absent students.
- Develop and submit learning documentation and progress forms (lesson plans, student portfolios, testing results, and other learning documentation) for assigned students in accordance with directed timeline requirements.
- Prepare and submits student-related forms (student evaluations; student/attendance forms; tracking and information forms, informal assessments, and other required student-related documents) for assigned students in accordance with directed timeline requirements.
- Complete and submit staff-related forms (timesheets, professional development forms). Materials/supplies tracking forms, and other required staff related documents in accordance with directed timeline requirements.
- Immediately notifies immediate supervisor of any and all support services that students may need.
- Maintain a thorough working knowledge of and adheres to program/project policies, procedures, and regulations.
- Keep immediate supervisor well-informed of activities, results of efforts, problems identified/potential problems, etc.; recommends corrective actions to immediate supervisor.
- Respect confidentiality in discussing clients, staff, volunteers, and corporate matters; also maintains confidentiality of corporate/project fiscal and personnel related information.
- Keep immediate supervisor informed of pursuit and acquisition of continuing education to maintain credentials.
- Attend all directed meetings, seminars, workshops, staff development trainings, etc.; overnight travel occasionally required.
- Report to work regularly and on time.
- Perform other job-related duties as required.
SOCIAL CONSTRUCTS REQUIRED OF POSITION:
- Display empathy and positive regard for others in written, verbal and non-verbal communications.
- Work with colleagues and students by practicing punctuality, respect for deadlines, collaborative problem solving, and honest communication.
- Be friendly and collegial with co-workers, faculty, students, staff, and visitors to the campus.
- Build trusting relationships by acting with integrity, courtesy, and responsibility, even in the face of stress or demanding workplace conditions.
- Maintain proficiency as needed and approved by attending trainings, reading job-related materials, and meeting with others in area of responsibility.
- Dress appropriately for a workplace with frequent customer service interaction and community outreach.
- Meet all required standards of confidentiality. Keep work areas in a clean and orderly manner.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities & Physical Demands KNOWLEDGE:
- Knowledge of course delivery processes.
- Knowledge of leaning principles.
- Knowledge of adult learning principles.
SKILLS:
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Strong interpersonal, relationship building, organizational and conflict resolution skills.
- Excellent oral, written, analytical and technical skills.
- Strong organizational and planning skills.
- Creative problem solving skills
- Skill to implement new strategies and procedures or examine and re-engineer existing processes.
- Proficient in a variety of computer applications.
ABILITIES:
- The ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
- Ability to plan, organize, implement, evaluate, and modify instructional processes.
- Ability to determine priorities, be self-directed and work with minimal supervision.
PHYSICAL EFFORT:Light physical activity performing non-strenuous daily activities of an administrative nature. May require lifting or carrying up to 15 pounds. Manual dexterity sufficient to reach and handle items. Standing or sitting for extended periods of time. Keyboard manipulation. WORKING CONDITIONS:Work is normally performed in a well-lighted, heated and/or air-conditioned indoor setting with adequate ventilation. Overnight travel by land and/or air may be required. HOURS REQUIRED PER WEEK:As determined by Director, Adult Education & Literacy. Minimum 6 hours per week TRS/ORP:Dependent upon Current TRS Classification SUPERVISOR OF:None DIRECT SUPERVISOR:Coordinator, Curriculum and InstructionTEMPLE COLLEGE BENEFITS
- PAYROLL: Employees are paid by direct deposit through the last working day of the month. Wages for 16-week semesters are paid evenly over four months, and eight-week semesters are paid evenly over two months, with the first deposit occurring on the last working day of the first full month of the semester. Actual deposits are paid on the last working business day of the month. All benefit deductions are taken at that time.
- RETIREMENT: Temple College is one of the few community colleges in the state of Texas to be permitted Federal Social Security deductions. Temple College is a Section 218 employer.
- MISCELLANEOUS LEAVE: Jury Duty, Bereavement, Deteriorating weather, and Military training.
- WORKERS COMPENSATION: If an employee is injured on the job, Temple College, through its Worker Compensation Program, pays all authorized hospital, nursing, and physician's fees. Additional benefits may be available.