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Agriculture Instructor
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Neosho, Newton County, Missouri, 64850, USA
Listed on 2026-02-17
Listing for:
Neosho Area Chamber of Commerce
Full Time, Seasonal/Temporary, Apprenticeship/Internship
position Listed on 2026-02-17
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
Job Description & How to Apply Below
position summary
teach agronomy and horticulture courses as assigned by the division chair and in keeping with the guidelines listed below. Assignments may include all delivery methods (traditional, online, itv and flex) and on any of the crowder instructional sites (neosho, mcdonald county, cassville, webb city, nevada). These may include, but are not limited to crop science, soil science, forage crops, grain crops, agriculture mechanics, feeds and nutrition, ag chemicals, greenhouse management and landscape design/ nursery management, horticulture, world foods and society.
Ag mechanics or courses as assigned by the division chair. Advise students as needed.
- teach a regular load of 15 hours per semester as assigned by the division chair.
- teach a summer course load of 6-7 credit hours.
- advise students as needed.
- maintain regular office hours. Generally, that would include 8-10 hours total per week with times in both mornings and afternoons.
- must be active with division student organizations: aggie club, pas, collegiate farm bureau.
- aid with planning and implementation of travel seminars
- be willing and able to assist with farm supervision in the absence of the farm manager. Cover at least one week during the summer in the absence of the farm manager and perform daily farm responsibilities.
- oversee assigned career development events during aggie day
- manage and operate the greenhouse and outdoor agronomy lab.
- actively serve on institutional committees as needed.
- devote full time and energy to maximize student learning outcomes.
- continue learning through professional development activities.
- develop teaching methods for all modes of delivery.
- be role models for learning behavior.
- include students in all facets of instruction, guidance, and academic association.
- maintain confidential relationships with respect to student information.
- respect student thought.
- select appropriate texts and other course materials in conjunction with the appropriate division chair. Selection of materials should be reported to the bookstore by the prescribed deadlines.
- adhere to student abilities and competencies listed in the institutional syllabus of courses taught.
- develop and distribute course syllabi based on the institutional syllabi. Copies should be submitted to division chairs and avp/vp each semester.
- return evaluated student exams and papers in a timely fashion.
- develop and utilize assessment instruments in conjunction with department, division, and college assessment goals.
- maintain grades and class status information.
- submit required reports by deadlines.
- meet classes at the listed times.
- actively support college activities.
- conduct student evaluations in conjunction with other performance measures.
- do faculty evaluations within prescribed guidelines.
- perform departmental and divisional responsibilities.
- must attend graduation ceremonies.
- be willing to learn how to teach courses online.
- attend ffa chapter events, local county fairs during the summer to actively recruit students. Also be present at district fairs (oef) host a recruitment booth at the acte summer conference.
- keep the greenhouse and forage projects moving forward during the summer to have educational opportunities available year around.
- summer planning and implementation of the roughrider rodeo to include fundraising, public relations, budgets, student organization and facility repairs.
- teach and supervise the summer internship opportunities to build relationships with industry partners.
- perkins, enhancement and other grant writing responsibilities.
- master’s degree required in agriculture or closely related field or 18 hours of upper division courses in an agriculture area
- willingness to teach or learn to teach on-line.
- excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- ability to plan, organize, and implement responsibilities effectively.
- ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships with students, other professionals, staff, and the public.
- three years teaching experience preferred.
- experience in development of materials and media for online learning
- knowledge of a…
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