Adjunct Faculty, Welding Technology
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Education / Teaching
Adult Education, Academic
Job Description
Purpose and Scope: It is the responsibility of the teaching faculty to provide the learning activities and support that will lead to the achievement of the course objectives and contribute to the educational environment of the college and the community. Primary responsibilities are to plan, develop and teach courses within the curriculum in a manner that facilitates student learning.
Adjunct faculty are hired in a part‑time capacity on a semester‑by‑semester basis, contingent upon the needs of the System. Lone Star College accepts application material year‑round from qualified applicants willing to teach on a part‑time basis. Adjunct (part‑time) faculty hiring is based on student demand. We offer day, evening, and weekend classes. Classes are offered at various times and locations during the academic year.
As a rule, adjunct faculty may teach a maximum of five classes per academic year.
- Mastery of course content
- Demonstrated leadership skills;
Style that emphasizes collaboration, teamwork, and facilitation - Excellent oral and written communication skills and interpersonal skills
- Ability to appreciate alternative viewpoints;
Ability to work effectively with a wide variety of people - Demonstrates interest in interdisciplinary teaching, service learning, learning technologies, course development, and adult learning methodologies including collaborative learning, learning communities and distance learning
- Commitment to academic excellence, exceptional service and providing a dynamic climate for life‑long learning
- Demonstrated ability to develop and implement instructional approaches such as service learning/civic engagement, learning communities, and the effective use of technology
- Ability to use effective strategies to engage students in their learning
- The work requires considerable and strenuous physical exertion, such as frequent climbing of tall ladders, lifting heavy objects over 50 pounds, crouching or crawling in restricted areas, and defending oneself or others against physical attack.
- Equipment used includes PC workstation running on a LAN in a Microsoft Windows environment, calculator, phone and other general office equipment, and any specialized equipment standard within the discipline/industry
- Interface with internal and external contacts as needed to carry out the functions of the position
- Work is performed in a climate‑controlled classroom and/or lab environment with exposure to safety hazards typical within the industry
- Hours will vary depending on class time; instructors are required to meet with classes at all scheduled times and be available to students outside of class instruction
- Associate's or Bachelor's degree in metals science (metallurgy, composite science, etc.), or welding technology, agricultural mechanics, industrial education, industrial arts, or industrial technology and 3 years related work experience in the field.
$59.80 per contact hour.
BenefitsBy joining our top‑notch institution, you will enjoy being a part of an organization that offers a supportive, collegial work environment, excellent work/life balance, tuition waiver, participation in a tax‑deferred retirement plan, professional development opportunities and more.
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