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Rowan College at Burlington County Adjunct Faculty - Brewing Course Designer/Instructor in Mount Laurel, New Jersey
Adjunct Faculty - Brewing Course Designer/Instructor
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Adjunct Faculty - Brewing Course Designer/Instructor
Location
Mount Laurel, NJ
Job Type
Part Time
Job Number
01187
Department
Humanities, Business, and Social Sciences
Opening Date
06/13/2024
Description
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Description
We are looking for faculty who have experience brewing, teaching brewing courses, and designing brewing courses.
Course Designer, Brewing: The Course Designer will be responsible for developing curriculum for our new Brewing Degree Program. This role involves creating engaging and informative courses that cover all aspects of brewing science and operations, ensuring that students are well-prepared for careers in the craft brewing industry. Courses may be on-campus or online.
Adjunct Faculty, Brewing: Adjunct Faculty are instructional personnel whose services are contracted on a semester/term by semester/term basis. The workload is limited to two course sections per semester/term, unless three course sections are required to meet the needs of the students and/or College. Adjunct Faculty are paid by the credit hour.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities
Instructor: Develop, prepare, and teach all assigned course while ensuring that course outcomes are met. Provide students with feedback and academic support. Meet all divisional and institutional requirements, such as submission of grades and reporting attendance.
Develop, in collaboration with Division Dean and/or Associate Dean, course learning outcomes and curriculum, syllabi, assessments, and rubrics for Brewing Science AAS degree.
Teach courses related to the Brewing Science AAS degree.
Maintain accurate course records and submit related reports as requested.
Create a safe and inclusive learning environment for students.
Promote the college programs to the community.
Other duties as assigned.
OVERALL PURPOSE AND RESPONSIBILITY:
The primary and most important overall responsibility of all employees is to provide service in a pleasant, helpful, and effective manner to our students and other members of the College community.
Minimum Qualifications
Education Required:
Bachelor's degree in Fermentation Science, Chemistry, Biology or a related field is required. Master's degree preferred.
ServSafe Alcohol Certified Proctor preferred, but not required.
ServSafe Sanitation Certified preferred, but not required.
Experience Required:
At least 2 years' relevant experience in the craft brewing industry.
Experience writing course curriculum at the college level preferred
Teaching experience at the college level, preferably at a two-year institution.
Experience in the use of instructional technologies.
Skills/Abilities /Knowledge /Other Requirements:
Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
Use of learning-centered teaching methodologies.
Evidence of a strong commitment to teach and remain current in the field.
Experience teaching in both face-to-face and online instruction. Familiarity with Blackboard Ultra is beneficial.
Familiarity with NJ brewing industry laws and practices beneficial.
Experience developing and implementing programmatic assessment.
Demonstrated commitment to the community college mission of providing instruction to students of diverse abilities, interests, and cultural backgrounds.
Active participation in college community.
Availability to work weekdays, evenings and weekends, if needed.
Other certifications are valuable.
Additional Information
INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTIVENESS:
Collaborates with department members and/or the Compliance, Assessment and Research team to support planning, assessment, data collection and reporting for continuous improvement of the college.
No medical benefits are provided for part-time employees.
Agency
Rowan College at Burlington County
Address
900 College Circle Drive
Mount Laurel, New Jersey, 08054
Phone
856-222-9311 ext. 1584
Website
http://www.rcbc.edu