Instructor, Welding



Instructor, Welding

Salary

$52,394.00 - $124,911.00 Annually

Location

Costa Mesa, CA

Job Type

Full Time Faculty

Job Number

19-O-20

Division

Orange Coast College

Department

IS/Technology

Opening Date

11/14/2018

Closing Date

2/4/2019 11:59 PM Pacific

Definition

POSITION BACKGROUND
Orange Coast College (OCC) is seeking a full-time, equity-minded, tenure-track faculty member in Welding Technology commencing with the 2019 Fall semester. The primary teaching assignment involves all areas of Welding Technology.  This assignment also includes curriculum and program development, participation in department, division, college committees, and participatory governance activities assuming leadership roles both within the department and in the institution as a whole; collaboration across disciplines and the leveraging of student support resources; and participation in ongoing professional development.
 
The assignment may be day, evening, weekend, online, hybrid, or off campus and is subject to change as needed. The ideal candidate for this position embraces the overall mission of Orange Coast College and the Coast Community College District, with a clear, focused commitment to supporting individualized student and employee goals through the work of welding and related disciplines.
 
The Welding Department shares OCC's commitment to equitable outcomes; inclusive practices; and racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic diversity.  Ideal candidates for this position share OCC's devotion to educating and improving the lives of our representative student, employee, and community populations. We currently enroll 21,498 students, the majority of whom are from racially minoritized populations: 35% of OCC's students are Latinx, 2% are African-American, 23% are Asian, less than 1% Native American, 31% are White, and 6% are multiracial. Faculty have the opportunity to enhance their classroom methods during two professional development days during the academic year, which include learning sessions like "Digital Accessibility", "Basic Skills:  Helping students help themselves" and "Taking a skills-based approach to teaching college students". Student-centered activities that support OCC's mission include campus-wide student success projects funded by the Office of Student Equity; partnerships with local Hispanic Serving four year institutions; active programs that work to improve the academic achievement of racially minoritized students, such as PUENTE and UMOJA; Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) and Disabled Student Program and Services (DSPS).   
 
The Technology Division at Orange Coast College has 8 departments: Architecture; Aviation Maintenance; Aviation Science; Construction; Electronics; Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVACR); Manufacturing, and Welding.  The Technology Division serves students bound for transfer and in service of career and technical programs.  We encourage innovative teaching methods as well as student and faculty engagement outside of the classroom.  The Division promotes career pathways and integration with high school programs and universities to facilitate student access and success. Technology Division faculty take a multi-discipline approach to student research and projects, community engagement, and in partnerships with local institutions to promote STEM engagement for racially minoritized populations.  
 

Qualifications and Physical Demands

Examples of Duties: Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  1. Provide instruction in Welding in accordance with established course outlines. Assigned courses in the Welding Technology department may include any or all of the following:
    1. Welding Metallurgy
    2. Weld Testing and Inspection
    3. Welding Codes and Specifications
    4. Welding Mathematics and Fabrication
    5. Welding Beginning and Advanced OAW, SMAW, FCAW
    6. Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
    7. Gas Metal Arc Welding
    8. Orbital Welding
  2. Contribute to developing hands-on instructional strategies that reflect current industry standards and practices.
  3. Provide leadership in the development and revision of Welding curriculum responsive to the students and industries served, and to other educational institutions involved. 
  4. Participate in curriculum development, implementation, and evaluation; participate in and develop programs to measure and improve student performance. 
  5. Maintain current knowledge in the subject matter areas.
  6. Work well with others.  Maintain appropriate standards of interpersonal skills, professional conduct, and ethics. 
  7. Fulfill the professional responsibilities of a full-time faculty member including, but not limited to the following: teach all scheduled classes unless excused under provisions of Board Policy; follow the department course outlines; keep accurate records of student enrollment, attendance, and progress; submit student grades according to established deadlines; post and maintain scheduled office hours; participate in departmental meetings and college and/or district-wide activities and committees as assigned.
  8. Assignment may include day, evening, weekend, and online sections.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

1. Must meet one of the following qualifications under (a) through (d):

a. Valid California Community College instructor credential, appropriate to the subject, per Education Code 87355 (issued prior to July 1, 1990);
b. Any degree and professional experience.
c. Or, possess a combination of education and experience that is at least the equivalent to the above.  Candidates making an application on the basis of equivalency must submit an Application for Equivalency in addition to all other required materials. Please see Additional Information below to determine if you need to submit an Application for Equivalency.

2. Evidence of a sensitivity to, understanding of, and the ability to manage the classroom environment AND effectively provide instruction to community college students of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds.

Additional Required Qualifications: (certifications, licensing, etc. required in program)
  • AWS Certified Welding Inspector.
  • LA City Structural Steel Certification Manual Process.
  • LA City Structural Steel Certification Semi-Automatic Process.
Desirable Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree and two years of professional experience, Or,
  • Associate's degree and six years of professional experience.
  • Documented successful teaching experience in a high school, ROP, or community college technical program.
  • Active industry employment in the subject to be taught.
  • AWS Certified Welding Educator
  • ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section IX high pressure pipe certification
  • AWS D17.1 (Mil-Spec 1595) GTAW Certification: Steel, Stainless Steel, and Aluminum
  • AWS D1.1 Unlimited Thickness All Position welding certification
  • Welding operator certifications and experience with AMI and MK orbital welding equipment
  • Recent experience working with African American, Latinx, Native American, and other racially minoritized students in the classroom, and an understanding of how historical patterns of exclusion of these groups within higher education, the field of welding and its related industries and the wherewithal to improve future patterns of participation and outcomes.
  • Willingness to examine and re-mediate one's instructional, relational, and classroom practices to more effectively engage and support racially-minoritized students.
  • Experience and skill with addressing issues of equity in the classroom.
  • Experience and expertise in culturally responsive teaching in welding, particularly as it relates to the relevance of welding to students' lives, interests, and communities.
  • Demonstrated ability to address equity gaps within welding courses and classrooms.
  • Evidence of an ability to self-reflect and respond to an evidence-based assessment of student learning.
  • Desire and demonstrated ability to participate actively in department, division, and college committees and in the shared governance of Coast Community College District.
  • Desire and evidence of an ability to take on leadership roles both within the department and in the institution as a whole.
  • Ability to work with computers, and use the Internet and interactive technologies to engage students in on-campus and online courses (where academically appropriate).
  • Evidence of an ability to demonstrate empathy, relate well with others and communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
     

 

Conditions of Employment

(Fall 2019 start) For a full-time, two-semester position a maximum starting range of $52,394 to $89,326 is offered, based on the 2018-2019 salary schedule of $52,394 to
$124,911. In addition, an annual stipend of $3,056 is offered for possession of an earned doctorate from an accredited institution. The District provides medical, dental, and vision insurance for the employee and eligible dependents and life insurance for the employee.
 

  • Regular attendance is considered an essential job function; the inability to meet attendance requirements may preclude the employee from retaining employment.
  • The person holding this position is considered a mandated reporter under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in Coast Community College District policies, procedures, and Title IX. (Reference: BP/AP 5910 )
  • The Coast Community College District celebrates all forms of diversity and is deeply committed to fostering an inclusive environment within which students, staff, administrators, and faculty thrive. Individuals interested in advancing equity and inclusion goals are strongly encouraged to apply. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose.
The deadline to apply is 11:59 p.m., February 4, 2019. Application materials must be electronically submitted online at http://www.cccd.edu/employment. Incomplete applications and application materials submitted by mail will not be considered.

Additional Information

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
 APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Reference AP 7120C – A complete application may include, but not be limited to, the following:
  • A complete Coast Community College District Online Employment Application.
  • Responses to Supplemental Questions (please provide clear and detailed the as they will be carefully evaluated to determine the most qualified candidate(s) to be invited for an interview; please do not paste your resume, put "see resume" or "N/A", or leave blank).
  • A cover letter that outlines your education and experiences relevant to this position and addresses the desirable qualifications listed in the job announcement (upload as a separate attachment - PDF recommended).
  • A current resume or curriculum vitae of professional experience, educational background, and teaching experience. (upload as a separate attachment - PDF recommended).
  • Copies of welding certifications
  • Equivalency Request Form and supporting documentation, if applicable.??          How to determine if you need Equivalency? Candidates who do not meet the minimum requirements as stated in the job posting, but feel they have a combination of education and experience that would be equivalent to the state minimum qualifications, must attach a completed Application for Equivalency Form (which can be downloaded at www.cccd.edu/employment) to their online application, along with supporting documents, in addition to all other required materials.
  • Documents not requested in the job announcement will not be considered
 
Submit application on-line at
 http://www.cccd.edu/employment.
Coast Community College District – Human Resources 1370 Adams Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
 
Individuals who need reasonable accommodations in accordance with ADA should notify the Human Resources Office for assistance or call 714.438.4714.
 
 SELECTION PROCEDURE
  • All online applications received by the deadline date will be screened to determine which applicants meet the minimum qualifications as stated in the job announcement. Please note: Possession of the minimum qualifications does not ensure an interview.
  • Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications and who are also deemed to possess the highest degree of desirable will be invited to discuss their, in an interview at the college. If any travel is required for an applicant to participate in person during the interview process, this will be done so at the candidate's own expense. During the campus visit, each candidate will be interviewed and may be asked to conduct a short teaching demonstration/presentation on a previously announced topic as well as participate in a writing exercise, hands-on practical demonstration.
    1. The search committee will rate the candidate's responses to the interview questions, the demonstration/presentation, and the applicable writing exercises and/or hands-on practical demonstration.
    2. Based on this rating, a number of candidates will be recommended to move forward and will be invited to the campus for a second level interview.
    3. The campus President will make the final recommendation for employment to the Board of Trustees.
    4. The successful candidate will be offered the position and placed on the current salary schedule based on their education and experience.
    5. The start date will be determined by the hiring manager depending on the needs of the campus and the conditions of employment as posted in the job announcement/recruitment.
     
     EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION
    • To be considered in the initial committee review, all materials requested in this vacancy notice must be received no later than the filing deadline. Submission of all application materials is the responsibility of the applicant.
    • The District does not contact nor employ outside agencies or headhunters to assist us in the recruitment process for our vacant positions.
    • Applicants wishing to apply for more than one position must submit separate application materials for each desired position.
    • During the interview process, consideration will be given to factors in addition to education and experience, including but not limited to: professional development, ability to work with others, and commitment to meet student needs.
  • Applicants who are eliminated from consideration will be notified by email. All applicants are requested to provide an email address in their online application. Candidates should not expect official notification of the status of their candidacy until the Board of Trustees has acted upon the College's recommendation for employment.
  • The District reserves the right to contact the current or most recent employer and to investigate past employment records of applicants selected for interviews.
  • The District reserves the right to extend the deadline, re-advertise the position or delay filling this position based on the needs of the District and the student population we serve.
  • The College does not return materials submitted in the application for a position. (Copies of original supporting documents are acceptable).
  • Official transcripts will be requested by Human Resources during the 'new hire' process.
 
The Coast Community College District is a multi-college district that includes Coastline
 Community College, Golden West College, and Orange Coast College. The three colleges offer programs in transfer, general education, occupational/technical education, community services, and student support services. Coastline, Golden West and Orange Coast Colleges enroll more than 60,000 students each year in more than 300 degree and certificate programs.
Since its founding in 1947, the Coast Community College District has enjoyed a reputation as one of the leading community college districts in the United States. Governed by a locally elected Board of Trustees, the Coast Community College District plays an important role in the community by responding to needs of a changing and increasingly diverse population.
 
THE COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER:
The Coast Community College District is committed to employing qualified administrators/managers, faculty, and staff members who are dedicated to student learning and success. The Board recognizes that diversity in the academic environment fosters awareness, promotes mutual understanding and respect, and provides suitable role models for all students.  The Board is committed to hiring and staff development processes that support the goals of equal opportunity and diversity, and, equal consideration for all qualified candidates. The District does not discriminate unlawfully in providing educational or employment opportunities to any person on the basis of race, color, sex, gender identity, gender expression, religion, age, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, or genetic information.

Comprehensive Medical, Dental and Vision
We know that the health of our employees and their families is a priority. That's why we offer extensive health care benefits to benefits-eligible employees. We offer the District's PPO plan as well as two HMO's, United Health Care and Kaiser Permanente. We also provide District-paid dental and vision insurance. 

Benefits are available to regular permanent employees working 20 or more hours per week.  Benefits are not available to temporary or short term employees.

District-paid Life Insurance
The District provides Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment insurance benefits, underwritten by ING. This District-paid benefit is equal to one time your annual salary and remains in effect until age 70.

District-paid Disability Benefits
Coast provides both short and long term disability benefits for eligible employees unable to work because of disability due to illness, injury, or maternity.

Voluntary Plans
A variety of voluntary plans are offered through the District to benefits-eligible employees such as Long Term Care, Hyatt Legal, and Section 125 compliant flexible spending accounts.

Enrich Your Profession
Professional Development Programs
The District offers a variety of Professional Development programs for faculty and classified staff that encompasses all types of facilitated learning opportunities, ranging from college degrees to formal coursework and conferences. We encourage lifelong learning that maintains and improves professional competencies, enhances career progression, and keeps our employees on the cutting edge of their profession.

Sabbatical Leaves
Faculty members are encouraged to pursue professional growth leading to the development of increased competence and the improvement of instruction and/or redirection in their current teaching discipline. The District's sabbatical leave program is designed to assist in this pursuit and is available on a semester basis after completing six consecutive years of service.

Academic Senate
The Academic Senate is the governing body at each of our colleges for making recommendations to administration and to our Board of Trustees with respect to academic and professional matters. The Senate consists of elected faculty and has the responsibility for matters related to curriculum and general academic policy.

Time to Refuel
Vacation
Classified, contract staff earn vacation days commensurate with years of service. Classified Management and Administrators earn 22 days vacation per year.

Sick Leave
All contract employees earn sick leave as outlined in the CA Education Code. Sick leave may be carried over from year-to-year and, upon retirement, unused sick leave may contribute to your PERS and STRS retiree benefit.

Holidays
The District observes 21 paid holidays per year.

Jury Duty, Bereavement, Military Leave
Coast grants contract employees called to jury duty a leave of absence, without loss of pay, for the entire length of required service. Other available leaves include bereavement from 3-5 days and military leaves of absence in accordance with applicable state laws.

Great Expectations
Pension Plans
The District participates in the California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS) and the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) for contract employees. Non-contract employees participate in Public Agency Retirement Services (PARS) plan for the first 1,000 hours of their employment.
Additionally, it is the policy of the Coast Community College District that contract employees who retire from the District with ten or more years of service be afforded the same group insurance benefits until 70 years of age. A Medicare Supplement or GAP plan  is available to retirees and their spouses after age 70.

Annuities
The District maintains a program whereby qualified employees may request through Payroll to have a portion of his or her salary deposited under a tax sheltered annuity plan or an approved deferred compensation plan.

Schools First Federal Credit Union

The Schools First Federal Credit Union is a federally insured, full service, financial cooperative that is a not-for-profit organization. Earnings are used to benefit all members to provide a full range of financial services and offerings.


01
What technology skills do you possess and how do you use them in instructional deliveries?
02
How will you contribute to faculty governance and to student groups?
03
What qualities do you see as essential in a faculty leader?
04
Describe the major elements that you employ to create exceptional learning environments that lead to the attainment of certificates, diplomas, and marketable skills, knowledge, and abilities (SKAs).
05
Describe what you believe to be the ideal student preparation for a successful career in welding.
06
Describe your experience and or affiliation with nationally-recognized organizations such as AWS, ASME, or international organizations such as API, AS/NZS, CSA, ISO, CEN, DIN, BPVC, etc.
07
Describe your experience with welding processes. What new welding technologies will be deployed in the future and why.
08
Provide some examples which demonstrate the breadth of experience that you have had in the welding industry.
09
Your Dean asked you to conduct a safety inspection of a your Weld shop after all the workers have gone home. The workers are new and a bit messy. He has asked you to write him a report that he will use at his safety meeting in the morning to help train your new workers. The shop has enclosed walk-in welding booths, cutting areas, compressed gas cylinders, and workbenches with gauges and tools. There are hand and power tools and other equipment on the lab premises. Please write a list of all the items that you think should be cover in the safety meeting.
10
You are responsible for inventory of tools and equipment of a Welding class. You work with an instructional associate whose job it is to give tools to students at the beginning of class and get them back at the end of class. There is no computer available. There is plenty of paper and pens. Describe your process and how you would advise or help the Instructional Associate do the work.
11
Prioritize and list what you believe would be your four most important sources of information about your job as an as an instructor in the Welding Department and include a brief explanation why.
12
In addition to working in the Welding Department, you may be assigned to work with instructors in other Departments, such as architecture, aviation, construction, electronics, or HVACR. Describe why you would be a great fit for any or all of these areas.
13
Are you applying for equivalency? (A completed Application for Equivalency Form with supporting documentation MUST BE ATTACHED if you do not possess the minimum qualifications for this discipline as listed in the job posting. The Equivalency Application Form can be downloaded at www.cccd.edu/employment.)
  • No.
  • Yes, I have ATTACHED my completed Application for Equivalency Form.
  • No, I have been granted EQ with CCCD.
14
If you were previously granted equivalency in this discipline area by a CCCD college, please specify: (1) the discipline(s) (2) from which college(s) equivalency was granted, and (3) when equivalency was granted. (Please type "N/A" if this question does not apply to you.)
15
I understand that a COMPLETE application packet is required for consideration, which includes the following: 1. A complete Coast Community College District Online Employment Application 2. A current resume or curriculum vitae (upload as a separate attachment - PDF recommended) 3. All unofficial transcripts (upload as a separate attachment - PDF recommended) 4. Answers to ALL supplemental questions (clear, detailed responses required for evaluation purposes) 5. Application for Equivalency, if applicable, please go to www.cccd.edu/employment to obtain the form (upload as a separate attachment - PDF recommended)
  • Yes
  • No

Required Question

Agency
Coast Community College District
Address
1370 Adams Avenue

Costa Mesa, California, 92626
Phone
714-438-4668
714-438-4714