Jobs At UTTC
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Equal Opportunity Employer
Position Title: Business and Office Technology Instructor
Department: Business and Office Technology
Reports Directly To: Vice President, Academic, Career & Technical Education
Opening Date: May 17, 2010
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Status: Exempt; Faculty
Salary: $DOE
SUMMARY OF DUTIES:
- Instructs college students based upon the master course schedule, degree plans and curricula approved for business accounting and office technology by the UTTC Curriculum Committee and the Vice President of Academic, Career & Technical Education.
- Develops culturally-relevant curricula, lesson plans and other postsecondary coursework materials that achieve student competencies and meet industry-standards. Course syllabi will be updated and submitted on a semester basis to the Registrar’s office and to the academic vice president.
- The instructor should be prepared to develop online courses and/or instruct the class.
- Assists with the assessment, registration and advising of students.
- Monitors and reports student attendance and academic progress daily, at mid-terms and at mid-terms and at the end of Finals week through the Jenzabar system.
- Maintains and protects computer lab work areas including equipment and supplies.
- Refers students to appropriate academic support and student/campus life services.
- Reviews and makes recommendations to the academic department chair regarding the acquisition of instructional materials and supplies.
- Participates in student learning assessments, student advising, program evaluation, classroom observations, institutional committees, professional development, vocational club, and other activities required by the institution.
- Participate in graduation commencement wearing gap and gown.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
WORKING CONDITIONS:
General office and classroom conditions. Normal working hours are from 8:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. with one hour lunch break. For flexible scheduling, arrangements will be made with the Department chair and the Vice President of Academics, Career & Technical Education.
UTTC instructors must be sensitive to the cultures of the students enrolled at the college, must be willing to learn about those cultures, and must be willing to integrate multi-cultural perspectives where appropriate.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Preference will be given to bona fide American Indian applicants in accordance with UTTC policies and Federal Indian regulations for such preference.
UNITED TRIBES TECHNICAL COLLEGE DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE, AGE, HANDICAP, MARITAL STATUS, POLITICAL PREFERENCE, OR MEMBERSHIP OR NON-MEMBERSHIP IN AN EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION, EXCEPT AS ALLOWED BY THE INDIAN PREFERENCE PROVISION OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964, AS AMENDED.
PERSONS OF INDIAN ANCESTRY WHO ARE AT LEAST 1/4 DEGREE AND WISH TO CLAIM INDIAN PREFERENCE SHOULD SUBMIT A COPY OF THEIR TRIBAL ENROLLMENT CERTIFICATE INDICATING THEIR DEGREE OF INDIAN BLOOD AND AGENCY ENROLLED.
APPLICATION PROCESS:
Interested individual should submit the following application materials to the Human Resource Director:
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Cover letter.
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Current Resume.
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Completed UTTC Application - call for a copy, or you can download a copy from www.uttc.edu.
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Reference letters or names, addresses and daytime phone numbers of three individuals familiar with your preparation / experience.
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Unofficial copies of transcripts (Official copies required if hired).
HUMAN RESOURCE OFFICE
UNITED TRIBES TECHNICAL COLLEGE
3315 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
BISMARCK, ND 58504

