Faculty
- Mathematics
- Citrus
Faculty
- Mathematics
- Citrus
Company:
College of Central Florida
Job Location:
Lecanto, Florida
Category:
Mathematics
Type:
Full-Time
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITY
To develop a healthy and caring environment that offers a variety of options and opportunities for
the active participation of students in the learning process. The major responsibilities of faculty include five areas: teaching,
professional development, college service, service to students, and public service, as defined in the "Role and Responsibilities of
Faculty," which is published in the Faculty Handbook. At the College of Central Florida, our vision is to be "Your first choice for
quality higher education." We aim to accomplish this by providing a caring and exceptional learning environment that fosters the success of
our students and community. Candidates considering becoming part of the CF family must be able to embrace and model this philosophy in their
day-to-day responsibilities and demonstrate our standards: professional, responsive, informative, dependable, and engaged.
PREREQUISITES FOR POSITION
(Qualification Standards): Education
- or training: Master's degree in Mathematics
or Master's degree with 18 graduate credit hours in mathematics, statistics, applied statistics, or related discipline courses in the
teaching or application of algebra, calculus, or finite mathematics required.
Education must be received from a
regionally accredited institution. Years of Experience in the
Field:
Two years of teaching experience
is preferred. Special skills or abilities related to the position:
Commitment to the college's objective of providing
instruction for a diverse student population. Excellent interpersonal, oral communication, and writing skills. Knowledge of learning and
assessment theories and methods and the relationship to the pedagogy of teaching. Possess a high level of technical skills and subject
matter knowledge as it relates to a specific discipline. Evidence of initiative, resourcefulness, and adaptability.
ESSENTIAL JOB
FUNCTIONS:
1. Ability to plan, prepare and teach course content and curriculum utilizing effective methodologies of instruction
and assessment tools for the enhancement of learning.
2. Maintain expertise in the field of study and teaching pedagogy.
3. Maintain
active participation in professional organizations as appropriate.
4. Participate in enrollment management activities and sharing of
professional expertise with colleagues and students beyond the classroom.
5. Provide support and in some cases provide the leadership for
student recruitment, marketing, and general activities that "build" a program (A.S., B.A.S. /B.S. degree, and PSAV programs).
6. Support
student activities. Include course and career guidance to students with a focus on fostering a love of learning.
7. Share professional
ideas and expertise with the community and private agencies without receiving a gratuity.
8. Assist in the development and planning of
the departmental college course schedule.
9. Use technology to teach and communicate with students, and in the delivery of
instruction.
10. Serve as lead faculty, program manager/department chair, and serve on committees when appropriate.
11. Ability to
drive a college vehicle when necessary.
12. Other duties as assigned. (These essential job functions are not to be construed as a
complete statement of all duties performed. Management retains the right to modify or add duties at any time.)
PHYSICAL
DEMANDS:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform
the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential
functions. Acceptable eyesight (with or without correction).
Acceptable hearing (with or without a hearing aid). Ability to communicate clearly both orally and in writing on a telephone and a computer for extended periods.
Routinely requires sitting at a desk and viewing a display screen for extended periods.
Ability to access, input, and retrieve
information from a computer or other electronic device.
Routinely requires moderate (up to 40 pounds) lifting and carrying.
Routinely requires walking, standing, sitting, kneeling, stooping, reaching up, twisting, and bending.
Ability to drive a
college vehicle.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Works inside a classroom/laboratory environment. (Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability.)
PRIMARY LOCATION OF JOB
CITRUS
CAMPUS, LEVY
CAMPUS, OCALA CAMPUS AND THE HAMPTON CENTER SUPERVISOR OF POSITION
APPROPRIATE
CAMPUS PROVOST, DEAN, OR ASSOCIATE VICE
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