Instructor, CC; Occupational and Environmental Safety Management; OESM
Listed on 2026-07-09
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Adult Education, Faculty, Online Teaching
Description
Title
:
Instructor, CC (Occupational and Environmental Safety Management (OESM))
Position Number
: 0084368
Hiring Unit
:
Transportation and Trades Programs (TECH I)
Location
:
Honolulu Community College
Date Posted
:
July 17, 2025
Salary Information
:
Commensurate with
Education and Experience ;
Minimum $5,154/month
Monthly Type
: 9-Month
Tenure Track
:
Tenure
Full Time/Part Time
:
Full Time
Temporary/Permanent
:
Permanent
Other Conditions
:
To begin approximately January 2025; general funds, contingent on satisfactory performance, operational and program needs, actual staffing requirements, pending position clearance and availability of funds. Position may be converted from 9-months to 11-months or 11-months to 9-months as operational needs are required.
- To develop, maintain and teach courses in the Occupational and Environmental Safety Management (OESM) program.
- Work under the guidance of colleagues to develop an understanding of student needs in discipline or area of primary responsibility.
- Work independently and with the guidance of colleagues to develop, select and implement strategies to meet student needs and to develop student learning outcomes.
- Develop curriculum and align courses to meet student needs and college objectives.
- Prepare, develop, revise and implement course outlines, student learning outcomes, syllabi and related course materials as needed to meet program requirements.
- Serve as faculty mentor to students.
- Maintain subject matter currency and be willing to continually update courses to keep up with college and student needs to meet industry demands.
- Assist in the development of courses that result in preparing students to take industry related certifications.
- Perform regular course assessments and participate in ongoing discipline, program, and institutional-level assessment. Implement adjustments to course content and professional practice to improve student learning in classes taught.
- Participate in department, industry advisory meetings and division meetings.
- Related work activities include, but are not limited to, course scheduling, program budgeting, maintaining program articulation agreements, assisting in campus-related student activities; participating in faculty/administrative committees, campus and community service, and in-service training; maintaining an approved program of professional self-development; independently planning, organizing, and carrying out instructional and non-instructional assignments, and in collaboration with the Dean, Division Chair, faculty and staff.
- Work cooperatively with campus and off-campus organizations to develop courses for targeted groups and to develop and teach non-credit courses.
- Instructional assignments may involve distance education and Early College high school instruction. May require background check to teach at a Hawaii Department of Education (HIDOE) school.
- Must maintain at least one office hour per week for each class taught. Must be available for evening and weekend teaching assignments, teaching on campus, and off-campus assignments (e.g. military bases, high schools, attending recruitment events) and/or distance learning assignments for courses taught via the Internet. This is not a remote position. For some teaching fields, openings may only be available for classes offered on military bases or taught via the Internet.
To teach on a military base, Department of Defense security clearance will be required. To teach Early College courses for HIDOE schools, background checks will be required. - Perform other duties as assigned.
- Master’s degree in Occupational Safety and Health or related discipline.
- Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Safety and Health or related discipline plus three years of related work experience.
- Associate’s degree in Occupational and Environmental Safety Management (OESM) plus five years of related work experience.
- 15 college credits plus seven years of related work experience including training.
Note:
Minimum qualifications (degrees and credits) must be earned from regionally or nationally accredited postsecondary colleges and universities recognized by the U.S.…
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