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Perry Technical Institute Instructor - Electrical Technology Program in Yakima, Washington

INSTRUCTOR

ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM

 

This is a full-time, year-round teaching appointment in the Electrical Technology program.  This position will report to the Electrical Technology Department Head.

 

WORKING CONDITIONS:

Duties are performed in a classroom and lab environment.  Working conditions will align with the career and technical education field as follows:

 

Career and technical education teachers, especially those in postsecondary schools, teach courses and develop lesson plans.  [They will normally work in a building and perform tasks such as word processing, telephone calls, emails, and lecturing.  Career and technical educators will also spend time supervising students in a simulated lab environment.]

 

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Career and Technical Education Teachers, on the Internet at https://www.bls.gov/ooh/education-training-and-library/career-and-technical-education-teachers.htm (visited July 12, 2020).

This is an exempt, full-time, regular position.

 

*SALARY RANGE: *$65,000 - $70,000 per year

 

We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package. Perry Technical Institute pays 100% of employees' medical, dental and vision premiums and 50% for qualified dependents.  The benefits package also includes participation in a 401(k) with a 4% match and profit-sharing opportunity, flexible spending plan, employee assistance plan, paid sick leave (accrue 4 hours per pay period), up to 5 paid weeks of scheduled breaks, 14 paid holidays, and 4-day work weeks.

 

*MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: *

  • Must have three (3) years of related practical work experience in the subject area(s) taught, as required by all faculty teaching technical and occupationally related courses in non-degree program.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and to interface with business and professional constituents.
  • Ability to operate a computer.
  • Will on occasion be required to drive on behalf of Perry Technical Institute. Employee must possess a working vehicle, hold a valid driver's license, have an acceptable driving record, and produce proof of insurance.
  • Must be willing to consent to a drug test.

     

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Certificate of completion from an accredited career school in the subject area(s) taught or associate degree.
  • Previous teaching experience.
  • Excellent lecture skills.
  • Knowledge and skill in industry.
  • Ability to integrate industry scenarios and role playing into instruction.
  • Ability to contribute to curriculum development and skilled at bringing the business community to the classroom.
  • Experience with Learning Resource Systems (LRS).

     

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

Teach in a hands-on lecture and lab environment.

Participate in course and program development.

Maintain compliance with state and national accrediting agencies.

Remain current in industry.

Interact with other departments in pursuing the institution's goals and objectives, including Admissions and Career Services.

Complete and maintain an ongoing professional growth plan.

Attend and complete new

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