Summary:
This full-time position holds responsibility for the success of the HVACR Technician program. This instructor must ensure that a positive, upbeat, diversified, interesting, and active learning environment occurs in both classrooms and labs, giving the students relevant and worthwhile experiences daily. The responsibilities include planning, organizing, and implementing an effective instructional training program in a professional learning environment that guides, encourages and enables students to develop into industry professionals.
Dixie Tech is a public technical college located in a state-of-the-art campus in St. George, Utah. The College has 30 Council on Occupational Education-accredited programs that offer certifications in high-demand, high-pay professions.
The position has a salary between $73,000 and $83,000 per year, depending upon qualifications and experience.
Benefits:
- Medical and dental coverage, with the College paying the costs of the medical plan and most of the costs of the dental plan
- Employer contributions to Health Savings Account ($1,500 per year for single coverage, $3,000 double coverage, and $4,500 for three or more) without a match requirement
- Employer contributions to 403(b) account, amounting to 20.4% of the employee's pay without a match requirement. Employees may make additional contributions.
- Salaried employees do not pay Social Security taxes
- Employer-provided life insurance, AD&D, and LTD at no cost
- Paid holidays, as well as Christmas, Fall, Thanksgiving, and Spring Breaks, on the schedule of the local school district
- 15 days of paid vacation per year
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Deliver engaging lectures and hands-on lab instruction. Develop and update curriculum, syllabi, and lesson plans to ensure industry-relevant, effective, and skills-based learning experiences and outcomes.
- Establish and communicate clear objectives and well-defined competencies for the program and all learning activities.
- Ensure classroom and lab are prepared for daily learning activities
- Assign and grade class work, homework, tests, and assignments in a timely manner
- Structure classes in Canvas to support student learning
- Observe, evaluate, and record students' performance and development, and provide appropriate and helpful feedback. Conduct and document student reviews with students on a regular basis. Involve Student Services when problems develop before they become critical
- Manage student behavior by establishing and enforcing appropriate rules and procedures; involve Student Services when problems develop
- Ensure objectives for all program students are reflected in each syllabi and match the module sign-offs in the Student Information System (Northstar)
- Ensure that all student data is updated on a real-time basis in Northstar and that students are retained, complete, graduate, pass any relevant licensure exams and find placements in related employment.
- Meet or exceed performance metrics for the program established by the VP of Instruction
- Maintain integrity and confidentiality in all circumstances, especially concerning student information. Adhere to FERPA requirements and guidelines.
- Stay up-to-date in industry advancements and adjust curriculum where appropriate to prepare students for current industry needs
- Along with the department director and the VP of Instruction, develop and propose admissions standards to enhance student success. Assist recruiters and admissions to fill program cohorts
- Assure safety standards are used which comply with all College, City, County, State, and Federal guidelines
- Model a professional environment for the students in the classroom and lab
- Schedule industry professionals for specialized presentations and training where appropriate
- Supervise, recruit, train, support, and assist adjunct instructors as needed
- Be an active and participative member of the department team. Communicate effectively with program director and program instructors.
- Help to develop a healthy network of industry partners and assist students in obtaining employment in their field of study
- Actively ensure the program follows all guidelines and conditions necessary to meet the standards of COE accreditation, including completion of Employee Verification forms and maintaining records of contacts with industry partners
- Actively participate in documenting, collecting, and placing Standard 2 criteria evidence following the guidelines sheet into the COE program folder biannually meeting all deadlines.
- Assist with biannual Occupational Advisory Committee (OAC) meetings and ensure accreditation compliance. Maintain communication with OAC. Take direction and implement decisions made by the committee
- Participate with program team to ensure that program spending is within established budgets, and maintain inventory for all instructional items
- Participate in approved professional development opportunities. Be open to feedback and seek to continuously improve teaching skills and technical knowledge related to program focus and content.
- Maintain inventory for all instructional supplies and review program needs and budget with program director regularly
- Collaborate with the program instructional team to develop, implement, and maintain curriculum maps and syllabi that align course content with program outcomes and industry standards while also meeting regulatory requirements
- Design, coordinate, and assess any internal or external work-based learning activities that provide students with practical, hands-on experience relevant to their field of study. Make sure all such experiences are designed for student success and are correctly documented, overseen, and meet accreditation requirements
- Ensure that students and staff are treated respectfully and equally without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, age (40 or over), national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, childbirth, or pregnancy-related condition. Report all violations immediately to HR or Student Services
- Compliance with Dixie Tech Policies and Procedures
- Other duties as assigned
Requirements and Qualifications:
- 5+ years' industry experience required
- Have EPA 608 certification
- Have Rocky Mountain Gas Association (RMGA) certification or equivalent
- High School diploma or equivalent required
- Associate degree or Industry Recognized Certificate Program completion
- Bachelor's degree preferred
- Teaching/training experience preferred
- Contacts with local industry preferred
- Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office/Google Suite applications
- Strong communications and presentation skills
- The employee is occasionally required to sit, stand, reach, lift, bend, kneel, stoop, climb, push, and pull items weighing 50 pounds or less. The position requires manual dexterity, auditory and visual skills, and the ability to follow written and oral instructions and procedures.
While we thank all applicants for applying, only those being actively considered for employment will be contacted during the selection process.
The State of Utah is an equal-opportunity employer. Hiring is done without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or disability. Employees and potential employees are subject to a criminal background check and drug testing. This position is exempt under the Fair Standards Labor Act.