Adjunct, TDCJ Arts & Sciences

Alvin College
Alvin, TX

This is a Part-Time Faculty Pool that provides instruction to ourTexas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ)Arts & Sciences programs available for assignments during the academic year.

In order to maintain SACSCOC compliance, it is required you upload a copy of your transcripts for ALL degrees conferred.

APPLICATION STATUS

Your application status will be updated throughout the review process. If your application is still in progress, your application has not been reviewed by the hiring department. Applications are considered throughout the academic year and reviewed based on departmental needs. Should a review of your application result in the intent to pursue your candidacy, you will be contacted by phone or email for an interview.

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT

Requires flexible work schedule to meet program needs, which may include workingdays, evenings and/or weekends.

May require travel to our main campus in Alvin and/or to various offsite locations, including local high schools in Alvin, Danbury, Manvel and Pearland and to Texas Department of Criminal Justice facilities in Richmond, Rosharon or Lake Jackson. Fingerprinting is a requirement for the local ISD's per Texas Education Agency. Alvin College will reimburse the estimated cost of $50, if applicable.

Requires the provision of official transcriptsand/or certifications within (30) days of hire.

Applicants with academic credentials from non-U.S. accredited institutions are required to have their coursework evaluated in terms of U.S. "equivalency." All international credential evaluations must be conducted by one of the companies affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc. (NACES®) in order to be considered for a faculty position.Applicants bear the responsibility of requesting, paying associated fees, and obtaining an original transcript evaluation for submission to the Office of Human Resources. Please refer to the NACES® website for further information (www.naces.org).

Alvin College is an equal opportunity institution and does not discriminate against anyone on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, age, disability, sex, or any other basis prohibited by law.

This is a security sensitive position and requires a criminal history and/or motor vehicle records check.The Alvin College TDCJ Program offers a variety of academic and technical correctional education programs to TDCJ offenders. This is an instructional position within a correctional environment teaching an all-male offender population. Offenders are required to meet academic and security requirements for enrollment consideration.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Teach freshmen and sophomore level courses to college students in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ).
  • Attend a 7-hour in-person Pre-Service TDCJ security training, located in Huntsville, TX.
  • Submit annual In-Service Training via online
  • Instructs and supervise a diverse population of students in the classroom at various times and locations
  • Possesses a commitment to student engagement, student success, and instructional excellence
  • Demonstrateseffective communication skills, both written and oral
  • Prepares and utilizes a course syllabus and assessments for each course using guidelines established by the institution
  • Maintains current knowledge of effective teaching methodologies and utilizes a variety of instructional delivery methods, classroom media, and educational resources
  • Assists in the recruitment and retention of students
  • Advises students in academic matters or refers students to appropriate resources
  • Assesses students’ performance through a range of measurement activities and keeps them informed of their progress in a timely manner
  • Engages students face-to-face and through electronic communications
  • Utilizes technology to facilitate learning and to access data, maintain records, generate reports, and communicate with others
  • Assists in the development, distribution and collection of assessments for courses and program objectives
  • Builds positive and professional relationship with students, colleagues, college administration, and the community
  • Submits timely college reports and forms to the appropriate divisions and departments
  • Provides recommendations to the Instructional Dean, Department Chair, and appropriate college committees regarding curriculum, instruction and division operations
  • Exhibits a commitment to lifelong learning through participation in professional development activities
  • Adheres to Alvin College’s policies and procedures
  • Attends institutional meetings as required
  • Other duties as assigned

CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT

The Employer and the Faculty Member are subject to all the provisions of the Interlocal Agreement between the Employer and the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ). The Faculty Member agrees to comply with all policies, procedures, and security regulations of the TDCJ while performing instructional duties within TDCJ facilities. If officials of the TDCJ exercise their contractual right to deny the Faculty Member access to the assigned unit, the Employer may terminate the Faculty Member’s employment and cease salary payments effective immediately..


WORK ENVIRONMENT
The incumbent typically works in a classroom environment with limited access to technology. The noise level in the work environment is typical of that of a classroom. Incumbent may encounter frequent interruptions throughout the work day.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The employee is regularly required to sit, talk, or hear; frequently required to use repetitive hand motion, handle or feel, and to stand, walk, reach, bend or lift up to twenty (20) pounds.REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Biology
  • Master's degree with 18 graduate semester hours in theoretical or applied biological sciences or life sciences from a regionally accredited college / university
Specific 24XX level courses require the following:
  • Master's degree or higher with 18 graduate semester hours in theoretical or applied biological sciences, biochemistry, life sciences, Doctorate in Medicine, Veterinary Medicine or Chiropractic from a regionally accredited college / university
Geology
  • Master's degree with 18 graduate semester hours in Geology from a regionally accredited college / university
History
  • Master's degree with 18 graduate semester hours in History or American Civilization (with cross listed courses in History) from a regionally accredited college / university
Philosophy
  • Master's degree with 18 graduate semester hours in Philosophy from a regionally accredited college / university
Specific courses 1304 & 2321 require the following:
  • Master's degree with 18 graduate semester hours in Philosophy, Theology, Comparative Religion from a regionally accredited college / university
Physics
  • Master's degree with 18 graduate semester hours in Physics or closely related physical science from a regionally accredited college / university
Psychology
  • Master's degree with 18 graduate semester hours in Psychology from a regionally accredited college / university
Speech
  • Master's degree with 18 graduate semester hours in Speech or Communication, unrelated to mass communications from a regionally accredited college / university

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
  • Must have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs, as well as intermediate computer skills.
  • Must be familiar with interactive teaching methods and instruction via the Internet
  • Candidates must pass a criminal background check by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ).
  • Master’s degree in field of study from a regionally accredited college/university
  • At least one year of teaching experience at the college level
  • Working knowledge of Blackboard course management system
  • Bilingual English/Spanish
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