NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION:
The Welding and Industrial Maintenance Program Director is responsible for the success of the total teaching/learning process within the assigned classroom, laboratory, shop, or other learning environment. The program director is the primary position of employment at Clarendon College, because instruction is the College's primary function. The position determines the overall level of institutional productivity and quality, and all other positions at the College exist to support it. The program director is supervised by the Dean for CTE and the Vice President of Academic Affairs, and has the primary responsibility in academic matters for the content, quality, and effectiveness of the curriculum and further has opportunity to participate in institutional governance and influence institutional policy and practice through the role of both instructor and program director with regular committee assignments.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Perform and carry out the teaching assignment in an effective and efficient manner.
2. Establish and maintain appropriate office hours.
3. Work on institutional standing and ad hoc committees, as assigned.
4. Work individually and collaboratively with others to recruit new students and work to retain current students.
5. Remain current in the teaching discipline through professional development activities; maintain familiarity with recent publications and journals in the teaching discipline; and, participate in local, state, or national professional societies and meetings where appropriate.
6. Support College activities and special events through attendance, and participation, including advising of a campus club(s), team, and/or other activities.
7. Assist in advising and registration, as assigned.
8. Participate in program area, division, and college faculty meetings; provide input on textbook adoption, program planning and evaluation, budgets, and the selection of supplies and equipment.
9. Use the funds of the institution allocated to the budget of the department or to a special project in effective and efficient manner.
10. Complete annual core curriculum assessment for each section of each course taught from the core curriculum and submits appropriate files and documentation to the program coordinator.
11. Work on standing and ad hoc committees of the College, as assigned.
12. Support College activities and special events through attendance and/or participation.
13. Comply with all College policies, rules, and regulations.
14. Perform leadership for the Welding/Industrial Maintenance Program, overseeing welding and industrial maintenance instructors at all levels.
15. Take the lead in program development for welding and industrial maintenance technical curriculum offerings.
16. Performs other duties as assigned by the Dean for Career and Technical Education, Vice President of Academic Affairs and/or President.
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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