The successful candidate's primary office will be located in Baileyville, Kansas, at the Highland Community College Western Center.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
(LMS) course shell, and any additional information needed for students on or before the first day of class.
reimbursement, etc.).
Affairs, Director of Institutional Research, and academic committees involved with assessment.
include but are not limited to: Laboratory, Studio, Field trips, Rehearsals, Performances, Special Productions,
Independent Study, athletic events, cultural and social events, etc.
additional assistance to the appropriate college support service area for tutoring/counseling.
Prepare and submit annual professional/educational development plan.
Maintain a learning environment in the classroom using generally accepted teaching methods.
Maintain listing of Library resources for students interested in further readings in subject area.
Conduct periodic self and formal (per Master Contract) evaluation of instruction.
Prepare and submit reports, plans of action, program review, state reports, survey results, student placement
reports, leave requests, travel requests, etc., on a timely basis as required.
Attend in-service, department, and faculty meetings as called.
Schedule, conduct, and document advisory committee activities as appropriate.
Submit textbook requests when needed.
Be familiar and comply with the College policies, procedures, and announcements.
Maintain up-to-date instructional program materials and equipment inventory.
Communicate with colleagues at all HCC locations and online and with other community colleges and universities.
Represent Highland at the annual Core Outcomes Group meetings whenever a Precision Agriculture course
is being reviewed.
18 Update Master Course Outline each time course content is changed and communicate any changes to all
Precision Ag adjunct instructors.
offerings.
Consistently strive to improve the quality of service provided to the community.
Provide leadership in the community
Seek the most effective ways to facilitate learning to stimulate critical thinking, to develop skills, and to broaden
and enrich student interest.
Attend commencement ceremonies.
Serve on committee(s) as required.
Assist with student recruitment, advising, enrollment, and retention.
Ensure moral, ethical, and integrity values.
Education and/or Experience
Relevant training/experience. Teaching experience helpful but not required. Must have valid driver's license and a clean driving record with no major infractions for the past five years.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
The instructor will possess:
Trustees;
the public.