ABLE Instructor - Adult Basic Education and High School Equivalency Instructors
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Education / Teaching
Adult & Continuing Education, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
ABLE (Adult Basic Literacy Education) is an academic program for students with Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities (IDD) located at the Dillingham Campus of Alamance Community College. Under the direction of the ABE/HSE Coordinator, an ABLE instructor will teach two sections of classes Monday through Thursday from 8:30-11:30 am and/or 12:00-3:00pm. The instructor will be responsible for creating a welcoming environment for diverse learners, implementing differentiated lesson plans, communicating with caregivers as needed, and submitting all necessary paperwork.
- Implement differentiated lesson plans for students with disabilities
- Teach digital literacy skills
- Discuss career opportunities for students
- Manage classroom to facilitate an inclusive environment
- Participate in department-wide professional development
- Submit paperwork on time
- Other duties as assigned
- Bachelor’s Degree from a regionally accredited institution
- Ability to work with a diverse population of adults, specifically those with IDD
- Excellent lesson planning and organizational skills
- Experience using Google Suites and other necessary software
- Degree, certificate, or experience working with students with special needs
- Experience with adult learning frameworks
An ACC on-line application MUST be fully completed for consideration, which includes a required letter of interest, transcript attachment. Resume attachments are welcome but will not be accepted in lieu of a complete application.
For faculty positions,
all relevant full- and part-time teaching experience
, including start and end dates of employment, should be included on the application
. Also,
all relevant full- and part-time work experience related to the teaching discipline should be included on the application
, including start and end dates.
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