Part-Time Faculty: Driver Education Instructor, Wolf Creek Job Corps
Umpqua Community College
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Posted: 15-Nov-24
Location: Wolf Creek Job Corps
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Academic/Faculty
Internal Number: 4730512
DRIVER EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR, WOLF CREEEK JOB CORPS
Faculty Part-Time
The position of Driver Education Instructor, Wolf Creek Job Corps, is Open Until Filledso that we can find the ideal candidate for our amazing team.
Are you interested in pushing the boundaries of what education could be for a dynamic community college in a beautiful rural setting? If yes, then this is the position for you!
As aPart-TimeDriver Education Instructor, Wolf Creek Job Corps,you will be responsible for providing instruction in driver education including both classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel training. The Driver Education Instructor works an alternating schedule of 2-3 days per week. This position is funded through an agreement between UCC and WCJC and is contingent on continued funding of the agreement.
If you have an interest in coming to work every day to invest in the vitality of our next generation's opportunities for career, personal and economic success, we welcome your application. We have the very best students, and our team is looking for the very best colleague to help reach its goals. Bring your energy, diligence, commitment, and collaborative spirit for student success to UCC.
REASONS TO WORK HERE
Fun, innovative atmosphere
Ability to transform lives and enrich communities
Opportunity to work with helpful, caring, and friendly coworkers
Professional Development Opportunities
Beautiful Rural Campus
The Douglas County community through UCC is building upon 50+ years of rich academic experiences and lives changed through higher education. We are a student-centered, positive working environment that thrives on innovation. We are committed to ensuring that everyone who interacts with our campus feels included, valued, and inspired to fulfill our mission to transform lives and enrich communities.
Umpqua Community College is located in beautiful Southern Oregon between the mountains of the Cascade Range to the east and the Coastal Range to the west. Hiking, biking, camping and skiing are a short car ride away and the town is surrounded on all sides by the amazing Umpqua River for fishing and water sports. The area is also home to over 40 wineries and many breweries with a bustling downtown. Roseburg has everything you?d want from a small town and has easy access to the bigger cities of Portland and Eugene by jumping on I-5. Roseburg has live-ability, a friendly feel and is ready to be home to your next career and family adventure.
QUALIFICATIONS: Required Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent
Eligible for Driver Training Instructor certification including all of the following (if not already certified):
21 years of age or older
Possess a valid Oregon driver?s license
Have had valid driving privileges for at least 5 years with a clean driving record
Willing to commit to a total of 120 hours of training including full-day weekend classes
Current First Aid & CPR certification or ability to obtain certification upon hire
Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, or similar office software applications
Experience with adults or young adults in an educational setting
Demonstrated commitment to safety
Preferred (Not Required) Qualifications:
Associate degree or higher
Possess current Oregon Driver Training Instructor certification
Teaching experience in Adult Basic Education or similar program
Founded in 1964, Umpqua Community College provides life-changing education in Douglas County, Oregon. This has enriched the lives of generations, fulfilling the hopes entrusted by the community when the institution was founded. Today, UCC is an engaged, dynamic campus, where learners of all ages create new futures for themselves and their communities. UCC is one of the most picturesque colleges in the country, nestled between beautiful tree-studded hills and overlooking a large bend in the North Umpqua River. Natural volcanic rock and rustic, cedar shake architecture grace the 17 campus buildings located on a 100-acre plot of land six miles north of Roseburg.