Non-Credit Ammonia Refrigeration Workforce Instructor
Listed on 2026-02-13
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Education / Teaching
Adult Education
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Location: Ellisville, MS
Job :298
# of Openings:1
DIVISION:Workforce Development
COMPENSATION:Hourly based on experience/project guidelines
TERM OF EMPLOYMENT:Part-time
Job DescriptionJones College is seeking a qualified Industrial Refrigeration Instructor to deliver a workforce training course. This course introduces entry-level technicians to the core principles of industrial refrigeration systems, focusing on ammonia-based systems. The instructor will be responsible for teaching foundational theory, system components, safety protocols, and hands‑on skills required for success in industrial refrigeration roles. This course prepares students for future certification such as RETA’s CARO (Certified Assistant Refrigeration Operator).
General Statement of the Function – Workforce Development Instructors have the responsibility to deliver quality instruction and hands‑on learning to help participants complete their desired training program. Workforce instructors must follow policies and procedures as established by the college and workforce development guidelines. The workforce instructor reports to the appropriate Workforce Development Coordinator and/or Workforce Director.
Duties- Deliver structured and engaging instruction based on the core concepts of RETA IR-1.
- Teach refrigeration theory, component function, ammonia safety, and system operations.
- Facilitate hands‑on demonstrations and lab exercises using actual or simulated components.
- Incorporate industry best practices, PSM/RMP awareness, and preventive maintenance.
- Evaluate student performance through quizzes, practical assessments, and written exams.
- Maintain accurate records of attendance, assessments, and course outcomes.
- Provide mentorship and guidance to students interested in pursuing CARO certification.
- Collaborate with college staff and industry partners to ensure training quality and alignment.
- Be familiar with all school policies and procedures outlined in the Policies and Procedures Manual.
- Conduct personal affairs in a professional manner that brings credit to both the instructor and the College.
- Maintain a classroom environment conducive to learning, address discipline professionally, and adhere to student handbook policies.
- Teach each class for the entire scheduled period.
- Work with the ADA compliance officer to accommodate students with disabilities.
- Inform the workforce coordinator in advance of any contemplated absence to allow for appropriate arrangements.
- Complete relevant paperwork prior to planned absences and promptly upon return from unanticipated absences (for full‑time only).
- Maintain any required national credential related to the subject area being taught (if applicable).
- Successfully pass a background check with fingerprinting.
- At least 3 years of hands‑on experience in industrial refrigeration (preferably ammonia‑based systems).
- Strong understanding of refrigeration cycle, components, and safety procedures.
- Ability to communicate technical concepts effectively to adult learners.
- RETA CARO or CIRO certification.
- Completion of RETA IR-1 and/or IR-2 courses.
- OSHA 10/30 General Industry certification, with ammonia safety experience.
- Previous experience in instruction or industrial training roles.
- Completed application.
- Minimum of three (3) references attesting to abilities in the discipline.
- Documentation of educational achievements.
- Documentation of teaching and/or work experience (5 years work experience preferred for industrial…
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