Position Summary | As part of the APSU Professional Workforce and Development Center the temporary Auto Collision Repair instructor will be responsible to instruct and supervise students in the Auto Collision Repair program. |
Primary Duties and Responsibilities | - Develops program and course outlines, goals and objectives;
- Prepares lesson plans for classroom instruction for credited technical/occupational courses;
- Evaluates students’ progress in attaining goals and objectives;
- Requests and maintains supplies and equipment and prepares required budget requests;
- Maintains program certification requirements, as appropriate;
- Prepares and maintains all required documentation and administrative reports;
- Ensures safety and security requirements are met in the training area;
- Meets with students, staff members and other educators to discuss students’ instructional programs and other issues impacting the progress of the students;
- Assists with recruitment, retention and job placement efforts.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities | - Knowledge of pedagogical practice and theory;
- Knowledge of the mission of vocational/technical education;
- Knowledge of academic course standards;
- Skill to work cooperatively with students, faculty and staff;
- Skill in the preparation and delivery of classroom content;
- Skill in the operation of computers and job related software programs;
- Decision making and problem solving skills;
- Skill in interpersonal relations and in dealing with the public;
- Oral and written communication skills.
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Physical Requirements | . |
Required Minimum Qualifications | - Possess and maintain an Auto Collision Repair certification from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Master Collision Repair Technician.
- A minimum of three (3) or years of automotive collision repair work experience.
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