Notary Public Instructor (Adjunct) Position Available In Harnett, North Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The Notary Public Instructor (Adjunct) position at Central Carolina Community College in Lillington, NC offers a salary dependent on qualifications. The role involves teaching Notary Public courses, including Electronic Notary Public, in accordance with North Carolina Secretary of State regulations. The instructor must have applicable certifications and be able to teach in various locations and schedules across Chatham, Lee, and Harnett Counties.
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Notary Public Instructor (Adjunct)
Salary
Depends on Qualifications
Location Lillington, NC
Job Type
Adjunct
Job Number
02163
Division
Workforce Development
Opening Date
05/11/2025
Closing Date
Continuous
Job Description
At Central Carolina Community College, we create transformative lifelong learning opportunities! We expect all employees to find ways to remove barriers to student success and provide all students a pathway to achievable dreams. Our employees are charged to recognize the challenges we face and to respond to them with empathy, understanding, and a willingness to help. This is an Adjunct (part time) instructor position teaching Notary Public courses including Electronic Notary (eNotary) Public. Central Carolina Community College is seeking a dedicated adjunct instructor to teach Notary Public and eNotary Public courses in accordance with North Carolina Secretary of State regulations. Instruction may be delivered as traditional in-person (seated) classes or through a hybrid format, including synchronous/asynchronous online delivery, when permitted. Proof of applicable certifications is required.
Courses are offered across Chatham, Lee, and Harnett Counties, with options for one and two-day sessions, weekday, evening, and Saturday schedules.
Ability to teach in any college service area county; Chatham, Lee, Harnett
Ability to teach varied/flexible schedule within WCE Terms; Spring (Jan. 1
- May 15), Summer (May 16
- Aug. 14), Fall (Aug. 15
- Dec.
31)
Ability to teach daytime, evening, and/or weekend classes
Adjunct faculty are required to attend department meetings, participate in professional development related to classroom instruction and pedagogy, and maintain any required certifications and eligibility to teach related subjects.
Essential Duties
Deliver instruction using the official Notary Public and eNotary Public curricula provided by the NC Secretary of State including the most current NC Notary Public Manual and presentation material
Facilitate traditional seated and/or synchronous online classes in accordance with approved instructional methods
Complete, maintain and submit accurate documentation (attendance rolls, sign-sheets, instructor/course contracts, required state reports) in compliance with college and NC Secretary of State requirements
Abide by college-wide policies and procedures regarding classroom conduct
Adhere to the scheduled time of class/lab
Develop a course syllabus that is in keeping with program and College policies
Ensure that program specific evaluation methods are administered and completed in a consistent and equitable manner and effectively assess the established course objectives
Support students in achieving certification through effective teaching and classroom management
Communicate updates or changes (state mandated) to course or state reporting requirements to the program coordinator in a timely manner
Maintain certifications and eligibility to teach Notary Public and eNotary courses including maintaining a personal copy of the most current NC Notary Public Manual
Recognizing and respecting the variety of experiences and contributions represented by all of our students, employees, and community, the Notary Public (Adjunct) will encourage a learning environment where everyone is supported and valued for their unique perspectives and experiences and will foster and promote the participation of all members of our diverse communities. Minimum Requirements
Required educational background:
High School Diploma
Certified NC Notary Public and eNotary Instructor Training
Required kind and number years of work experience:
Active as a Notary Public Instructor within the past 12 months
Active as a NC Notary Public within the past 12 months
Required knowledge, skills and abilities:
Experience teaching Notary Public and eNotary Public
Experience working with non-traditional and diverse adult student populations Proficient computer skills Positive attitude
Effective written and verbal communication skills
Effective classroom management skills
Required license or certificate: Valid and active NC Notary Public and/or eNotary Public Instructor certification (must be maintained)
Valid and active NC Notary Public commission certification (must be maintained)
Preferred Requirements
Associate’s degree or higher in Business Administration or related field preferred
Experience teaching an academic (college) setting preferred
Experience working in a team environment preferred
Experience using classroom technology and learning management systems (Blackboard) and/or teaching online preferred
Experience using Google and Microsoft applications preferred
Bi-Lingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Mental Health First Aid training preferred
Employer
Central Carolina Community College
Address
1105 Kelly Dr
Sanford, North Carolina, 27330
Phone
919-718-7493