College: SLCC
Department: Academic & Student Affairs
Sub department: Business & Technical Studies
Type of Appointment: Unclassified - Adjunct
Salary: $2050 - $2500 per 3 credit course
Duties and Responsibilities:
The Welding instructor will oversee the operation and maintenance of all shop equipment and keep an accurate inventory of tools, equipment and supplies for the proper instruction of students within his class. Instructors will follow state approved course syllabi for each area of instruction.
Areas of instruction include safety, various processes and techniques of welding including oxyfuel cutting, carbon arc cutting, shielded metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, fluxcored arc welding, gas metal arc welding, plasma arc cutting, blueprint reading, weld symbols, and joints.
Instructors are also responsible for maintaining accurate academic records in a computerized learning management system. These records include attendance, grade, and class/course syllabi for each class taught.
Physical Requirements and Work Environment:
Teaching responsibilities are typically performed in a classroom/lab environment with the employee frequently sitting, standing, walking, stooping, reaching, kneeling, crouching for extended periods of time.
The employee frequently lifts and move items weighing up to 50 pounds.
The work is performed in campus buildings and outdoors where the employee is occasionally exposed to heat, cold, or inclement weather.
The exposure to dirt, dust, grease, machinery with moving parts, chemicals, and fumes is possible in the laboratory environment.
Required Education/Experience:
A Bachelor’s degree with at least three (3) years of directly-related occupational experience and skill in the field to be taught,
OR
An Associate’s Degree and four (4) years of occupational experience and skill in the field to be taught,
OR
A relevant Certificate and five (5) years of occupational experience and skill in the field to be taught*
OR
Seven (7) years’ work experience in the teaching field to be taught*
AND:
-Must have relevant current professional certification and or licensure in the field to be taught.
-Must have appropriate educational qualifications, as determined by the relevant programmatic
accreditation agency, to act in the required positional role.
*Must additionally demonstrate steady progress to attain an Associate’s Degree to be considered
for continued employment. Steady progress is defined as successful completion of at least one
college course per semester, including the summer, or nine credits per academic year.
Preferred Education/Experience:
Teaching experience in secondary or post-secondary education is preferred.
NCCER Craft Instructor Certification
AWS certified as Certified Welding Educator Program (CWE)
Passing pre-employment criminal background and drug screen are required as a condition of employment.
SLCC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Louisiana is a Model Employer for People with Disabilities.