Part Time Food Service Instructor; Roanoke River Correctional
Listed on 2026-07-15
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Education / Teaching
Adult & Continuing Education, College Lecturer, University Professor, Online Teaching
The primary purpose and function of this position is to deliver instruction and support student success. Develop course syllabi, outlines, and lesson plans for curriculum courses assigned. Review and select appropriate textbooks and instructional materials and media for the classes to be taught. Develops lectures, classroom activities, laboratory, hands‑on exercises, and/or actual work site exercises for students to participate and learn.
Monitors and records student progress in courses. Administers tests or other evaluation methods to students; grades and gives feedback on exercises, homework assignments, and tests. Keeps records of student attendance. Serves as advisor to assigned students.
- Devise instructional activities (lectures, classroom activities, laboratory, hands‑on exercises, and work‑site exercises) to help students learn.
- Plan and implement educational activities to ensure student learning outcomes are consistent with program learning outcomes.
- Maintain a high level of professionalism as a representative of the college.
- Maintain accurate attendance and scholastic records of students.
- Maintain current knowledge of programs, trends, and new developments in the area of expertise.
- Ensure continuous improvement and participate in ongoing professional development.
- Teach food services courses at Roanoke River Correctional Institution.
- Minimum of five years of experience in the food service industry, or an Associate in Applied Science degree in Culinary Arts or a similar field.
- Willingness to teach in a correctional facility.
- Strong oral and written communication skills, and good computer skills.
Persons eligible for Veteran's Preference must submit a copy of Form DD‑214.
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