Air Traffic Management and Aviation Management Adjunct Faculty Education, Training & Library - Nashua, NH at Geebo

Air Traffic Management and Aviation Management Adjunct Faculty

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Since our founding in 1965, Daniel Webster College (DWC) has established itself as an innovative center of higher learning. DWC maintains an active enrollment of approximately 1,000 students in varying Associate's, Bachelor's and Master's degree programs in the following schools: Arts and Sciences; Aviation Sciences; Business, Management and Professional Studies; Engineering and Computer Sciences. Our programs employ traditional, applied and adult-learning teaching styles and are delivered through traditional, accelerated and distance methodologies in a learner-centered environment of mutual respect.
We are committed to helping men and women develop the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue opportunities in the fields of aviation, information technology, business and engineering. In our pursuit of excellence, our employees are our greatest asset. DWC is a reflection of the spirit of our college community and every employee plays an invaluable role in the achievement of our mission.
The DWC School of Aviation Sciences is accepting applications for adjunct faculty members to teach undergraduate aviation courses within our Air Traffic Management and Aviation Management programs. This position will teach courses in areas of aviation law, aircraft operating economics, general aviation operations, business & corporate aviation, aircraft operations (private pilot level), human factors, and aviation safety.
Responsibilities
Teaches material from approved curriculum using innovative and inspiring methodology.
Participates in school retention initiatives by providing regular, accurate, and timely feedback to students and the school concerning academics, behavior, attendance, etc.
Motivates students to actively participate in all aspects of the educational process.
Completes professional development and in-service activities in accordance with college standards.
Maintains expertise in subject area and recommends improvements in curriculum design.
Participates in academic support programs, certification, and student professional associations.
Requirements
Master's degree in aviation or related discipline is required (doctoral degree preferred). Degree must be from an institution accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the US Department of Education.
Extensive, relevant experience in aviation fields or aviation education required.
Previous teaching experience preferred.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills in English required.
Ability to utilize different methods and mediums in delivering course material.
Experience in organizing and writing reports and presentations of a theoretical nature.
Proven educational or administrative experience in critical thinking, problem solving and judgment skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office, the Internet, and learning management system software.
Past history of developing and maintaining constructive working relationships with others and maintaining them over time.
Daniel Webster College is committed to offering our employees a benefits package that will allow them to find a balance between their professional and personal lives as well as the opportunity for career development. For more information about Daniel Webster College, visit:
Date: 2014-06-27
Country: US
State: NH
City: Nashua
Postal Code: 03063-1300
Category: Academic AffairsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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