Location: Brenham,TX, USA
Requisition Number 2023099F Position Title Part-Time Plumbing Instructor Salary Range DOE DBM Rating na Job Type Part Time Job Category Faculty Anticipated Start Date 12/01/2023 Campus Bryan Application Deadline Extended Open Deadline FLSA Status Non-Exempt Security Sensitive? Yes Work Hours Less than 19 hours per week
Position Summary Information
Objective
Provide the expertise and knowledge to teach non-credit courses in Basic Plumbing. This includes the use of plumbing tools; plumbing math; reading blueprints; using plastic/copper/cast iron/steel pipe and fittings; plumbing fixtures; drain and vent systems, and water distribution
Essential Duties
Teach non-credit classes; continuously review curriculum and methods to improve the quality of instruction; use a variety of hands-on teaching methods to train adults; evaluate student progress and constantly communicate with students and Blinn administration; keep accurate student records and certification files; other duties as assigned
Minimum Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Texas Tradesman Plumber License; at least 36 months work experience as a licensed plumber; excellent interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively
Preferred Experience and Training
Prefer AA or higher degree; or Master Plumber License; at least five years work experience as a licensed plumber; experience training plumbing apprentices; experience teaching adults in a classroom setting
Physical Requirements
Ability to use a variety of hand tools and plumbing specific tools; able to lift 50 pounds to a height of three feet;
Required Degree, License or Certifications
High School Diploma or GED: Texas Tradesman Plumber License;
Special Notes To Applicants Credentials
The College assigns appropriately credentialed faculty members in support of educational quality and the mission of the College, in keeping with Board policy DBA LOCAL-X (Employment Requirements and Restrictions - Credentials and Records: Credentials). College policy is consistent with sound educational practice and SACSCOC guidelines. Primary consideration is given to the highest degree earned in the discipline. Furthermore, Blinn College's Faculty Credentialing Guidelines table specifies recommended credentials for each rubric within the college's course inventory.
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