Mathematics, Faculty Position Available In Iredell, North Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The Mathematics Faculty is responsible for delivering high-quality learning experiences in various settings and ensuring student success. They maintain student support hours, engage in professional development, and contribute to program outcomes. Salary is commensurate with experience and education. The Faculty must have strong communication skills, proficiency in Microsoft Office, and a commitment to fostering an inclusive environment.
Job Description
Job SummaryThe Faculty, Mathematics, is responsible for delivering accessible and high-quality learning experiences in various settings such as classrooms, laboratories, clinical environments, and distance learning. The faculty member facilitates the learning process and ensures student success. The Faculty, Mathematics, maintain student support hours to provide accurate and reliable academic and career guidance, empowering learners to establish career and college objectives and discover pathways to achieve their goals. They actively pursue professional development opportunities to integrate innovative and effective teaching and learning practices within their disciplines. The Faculty, Mathematics, engage in the institutional effectiveness process and college
- and state-wide initiatives, including program review, outcome assessment, and data analysis to continuously improve outcomes, and completes necessary course documentation promptly and accurately.
The member contributes to developing student and program learning outcomes, courses, and programs. Additionally, the Faculty, Mathematics, is committed to maintaining high ethical standards, ensuring the confidentiality of sensitive data while actively promoting an inclusive environment that respects diversity.
- Salary will commensurate with experience and education.
- ## Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Plan and deliver accessible, high-quality instruction that enhances student learning and ensures students understand course outcomes
- Instruct 18-22 contact hours per semester, in either curriculum, non-curriculum, or business and industry; prepare objectives, assignments, assessments, instructional and supplemental materials, grading standards, and attendance policies; develop and maintain up-to-date course syllabi; ensure the learning experiences align with the program and student learning outcomes for the course
- Create an inclusive learning environment ensuring all students have equitable access to education by utilizing teaching inclusion frameworks, including Culturally Responsive Teaching, Transparency in Learning and Teaching (TILT), and Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
- Ensure availability for all students by maintaining established student support hours, offering availability by appointment, and responding to electronic communication appropriately and promptly
- Maintain and complete accurate documentation of student attendance and grades as indicated by institutional policy and procedures and submit all required course documentation accurately and timely
- Empower students to make informed decisions by disseminating accurate, quality academic/careerinformation and advisingaboutpolicies, procedures, educational pathways,and/or transfer requirementsfrom community colleges, universities, and the workforce
- Support students in understanding the significance of career (soft) skills and their crucial role in achieving success in college and the workplace
- Employ a proactive advising model that aligns with the core values and competencies for academic advising set by the National Academic Advising Association (NACADA)
- Contribute to curriculum development by creating new courses and updating existing course content and student learning outcomes; offer recommendations for course textbooks, supplies, software, and equipment; provide valuable input into developing the programs course sequence and schedule
- Engage in the institutional effectiveness process and college
- and state-wide initiatives, such as program review, the Colleges Strategic Plan, NC Guided Pathways, and SACSCOC
- Demonstrate proficiency in student learning outcomes assessment, including aligning learning activities with desired outcomes, conducting assessments to measure these outcomes, and analyzing resulting data to enhance student learning
- Collaborate with other divisions and departments to align comprehensive credit and no
- credit courses and programs where appropriate
- Pursue and participate inprofessional development activities each academic year, including required and recommended employee training offered by the College; research andremain current in professional literature by participating in professional organizations, taking classes, and attending conferences and workshops as appropriate;integrate innovative and effective teaching and learning practices within thedisciplines while safeguarding the accessibility and quality of the learning experience; andimplement best practices in academic advising and career development to ensure effective support for students•Champion the Colleges retention, progression, completion, and inclusion initiatives, ensuring social and economic success for all learners•Support the Colleges mission, vision, and core values by adhering to all policies and procedures.
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Related Responsibilities:
- Participate in advisory, standing, and ad hoc committees and focus groups; research and develop recommendations related to educational pathways, courses, policies, and procedures; foster and sustain collaborative relationships with businesses, industries, community stakeholders, and professional organizations to ensure educational pathways and courses remain current, relevant, and aligned to workforce needs•Engage in the Colleges recruitment effort by reviewing and providing recommendations for the program publications, the Colleges webpage, publicity materials, and other community relations activities and events to enhance the Colleges outreach efforts•Assist with the inventory management of programmatic or course equipment and assume responsibility for labs and other facilities designated primarily for the assigned program or course•Attend the Colleges graduation ceremony, and support other student and institutional activities and functions.
Perform other duties as assigned by the Dean of College Transfer and/or Vice President for Learning.## Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education and Experience Requirements
- Communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing, in various settings with people from diverse backgrounds, educational levels, and age groups while exhibiting the ability to maintain the confidentiality of communications
- Foster a collaborative and team-based work environment, demonstrating a strong commitment willing to follow tasks through to completion
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Word and Excel, relevant computer applications, and Internet platforms
- Display exceptional skills in planning, organizing, and implementing new initiatives, programs, and services, certifying quality through tracking and assessment while effectively managing time and resources, meeting deadlines, and paying attention to details
- Perform complex tasks, effectively prioritize multiple projects, manage interruptions, and demonstrate the ability to work independently without supervision
- Knowledge and practical ability in student/career and workforce development while demonstrating a deep understanding of the significance of fostering a learner-centered environment
- Comprehensive knowledge of the entire student experience, encompassing coaching, mentoring, academic/career advising, student/career services, and academic progression and completion
- Practice high ethical standards and preserve confidentiality when dealing with sensitive student data and information
- Respect diversity and promote an inclusive, culturally responsive environment.