Teach architecture, design, and construction courses at Community College of Philadelphia
-Provide instruction, facilitate learning, and evaluate student performance -Prepare lectures, hands-on activities, and presentations -Communicate with students via email, phone, or meetings -Support curriculum development and program assessment -Assign grades and maintain records in compliance with FERPA -Participate in department leadership, committees, academic life, and industry-related activities -Support students in developing knowledge, skills, and professional behavior -Maintain class schedules, meetings, and office hours -Teach Architecture, Design, and Construction Management courses -Participate in recruitment, student life, graduation events, and dual-enrollment teaching -Construction and Facilities Management prepare students for immediate careers while offering transfer opportunities -May coordinate a department degree program, working with advisory boards and Perkins grants -Identify and address student issues proactively -Create inclusive learning environments for diverse populations
-Salary Grade: 5 or 6 -Familiarity with Google Sheets, Slides, Docs -Optional: teaching philosophy, writing sample, additional documents -Background check required -Master’s degree in Architecture, Interior Design, Construction Management, or related field -Ability to integrate technology into instruction -Strong communication skills -Able to teach a variety of courses, day/evening, in-person or online -Must be eligible to work in the U.S. -Proficiency with AutoCAD, Revit, Adobe Creative Suite, and SketchUp -Rhino and Lumion experience (Design concentration) -Experience with online synchronous instruction -Architecture and Interior Design are transfer programs -3 references -College-level teaching experience and relevant professional experience -Demonstrated experience teaching diverse or community college student populations -MS Project and Excel (Construction concentration) -Studio and technical course teaching experience -Curriculum development, program management, or professional leadership experience -Experience with instructional technology
-Tuition remission at the College -Maximum: $110,365 -Minimum: $69,377 -Spring break (1 week in March) -Forgivable tuition loan for accredited institutions -Medical, dental, drug, life, and disability insurance (college-paid) -Programs share coursework and studio experiences -Winter break (1 week in December) -Flexible spending accounts -403(b) retirement plan with 10% College contribution
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Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Infrastructure
Buildings
Heavy Civil
Marine
Transport
Utilities
Water Resources
Energy
Solar
Wind
Nuclear
Government
-background check required