• Mathematics Instructor - Crowder Webb City Instructional Center

  • Posted: 04/05/2024

    Position Summary
    Teach courses in Mathematics at the Webb City Instruction Center.  Courses will include support courses, Quantitative Reasoning, and various levels of algebra as scheduled and agreed to with the center director and in keeping with the guidelines listed below, assist with curriculum development and review, and fulfill committee and other duties as assigned. Assignments may include all delivery methods (traditional, online, computer-supported, and flex). Class load will be fifteen credit hours per semester. Teaching assignments may sometimes involve day/evening or classes at other locations.
     
    Essential Job Duties
    The primary function of faculty members at Crowder College is to help Crowder students maximize their learning. Duties include those related to curriculum, instruction, student advisement, professional enrichment, institutional service and other tasks associated with full-time faculty, which may include evenings and weekends. Delivery methods may include traditional, online, or flex. Travel to other instructional sites may be required. Learning is the key to human growth and development. In order to help our students be better learners, faculty members in general are expected to:
     

    • Devote full time and energy to maximize student learning outcomes.
    • Continue learning through professional development activities.
    • Be role models for learning behavior.
    • Include students in all facets of instruction, guidance, and academic association.
    • Maintain confidential relationships with respect to student information.
    • Respect student thought.
    • Select appropriate texts and other course materials in conjunction with other faculty and the division chair. Selection of materials should be reported to the bookstore by the prescribed deadlines.
    • Adhere to course learning outcomes as listed in the institutional syllabus of courses taught.
    • Develop and distribute course syllabi based on the institutional syllabi. Copies should be submitted to division chairs and Academic Affairs each semester through Canvas.
    • Return evaluated student exams and papers in a timely fashion.
    • Maintain grades and class status information.
    • Submit required reports by deadlines.
    • Submit student course attendance records in a timely manner (per Crowder Faculty Reference Manual).
    • Meet classes at the listed times.
    • Maintain regular office hours. Generally, that would include 8-10 hours total per week with times in both mornings and afternoons.
    • Serve on institutional committees as needed.
    • Support college activities.
    • Do faculty evaluations within prescribed guidelines.
    • Teach 15 hours as a regular load.
    • Perform departmental and divisional responsibilities.
    • Dismiss classes only with prior approval from the center director.
    • Schedule no more than one week’s worth of absences for school business, school activities, or personal days per semester.
    • Must attend graduation ceremonies
     
    Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
    • Master’s degree in Mathematics, or other Master’s degree with at least 18 graduate hours in Mathematics.  
    • Willingness to teach or learn to teach online.
    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
    • Ability to plan, organize, and implement responsibilities effectively.
    • Ability to work both individually and within a team environment
    • Ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships with students, other professionals, staff, and the public.
     
    Preferred Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
    • Teaching experience at the secondary or college level
    • Experience in development of materials and media for online learning
    • Knowledge of a learning management system (such as Canvas)
     
    Equipment/Software
    • Information Technology Abilities required:
      1. Ability to operate a personal computer using the Windows environment.
      2. Ability to understand operating a personal computer within the Crowder College Network environment.
      3. Ability to use E-mail.
      4. Ability to perform basic student database (Jenzabar) functions.
      5. Ability to perform basic word processing using MS Word.
      6. Ability to perform basic spreadsheet functions using MS Excel
      7. Ability to perform basic presentation functions using MS PowerPoint
      8. Ability to use Canvas
     
    Positions Supervised
    None
    Working Environment 
    • Generally, indoors in a normal office/classroom/lab environment with moderate exposure to temperature changes, noise, dust and/or chemicals.
    • Normal college working hours but adjustment of hours involving evening and/or weekend work may be required from time to time.
    • The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
    • A neat appearance and appropriate businesslike apparel are required. 
     
     
    Physical
    • Requires mobility within the campus and various sites, light lifting, and physical activities on a daily basis.
    • Input, access and distribute information using computers.
    • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, or crouch; and talk or hear. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision.
     
    Creative and Analytical Skills
    • Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.
    • Ability to devise or modify methods or processes to solve specific problems.
    • Ability to plan, develop and implement necessary curriculum.
     
    Language/Communication Skills
    • Ability to communicate effectively with a variety of people, including staff, students and the general public, in both written and oral mediums.
    • Ability to interact with a broad range of people both on and off campus in a positive manner.
     
    CROWDER COLLEGE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY, INTERPRET, OR APPLY THIS POSITION DESCRIPTION IN ANY WAY THE INSTITUTION DESIRES.  THIS POSITION DESCRIPTION IN NO WAY IMPLIES THAT THESE ARE THE ONLY DUTIES, INCLUDING ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES, TO BE PERFORMED BY THE EMPLOYEE OCCUPYING THIS POSITION.  THIS POSITION DESCRIPTION IS NOT AN EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE.  THE EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP REMAINS “AT-WILL.”  THE AFOREMENTIONED POSITION REQUIREMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS WITH A DISABILITY.
     
     

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