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Human Resource and Labor Relations Generalist

Front Range Community College 

Human Resource and Labor Relations Generalist

Westminster, CO
Paid
  • Responsibilities

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    FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    PART TIME INSTRUCTOR, AUTOMOTIVE - CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT PROGRAM - WESTMINSTER CAMPUS

     

    This is a part-time, temporary position with no benefits except Colorado State retirement, PERA.

     

    Front Range Community College (FRCC) is the largest community college in Colorado, enrolling close to 30,000 credit students annually. FRCC is one of 30 colleges in the AACC Pathways project, was recently selected as a Most Promising Place to Work in Diverse Magazine and was profiled as one of 6 top community colleges for transfer student success in a recent Aspen Institute publication. The college has a detailed strategic plan focused on improving student graduation and transfer rates, a strong assessment program, and invests heavily in professional development for staff and faculty including a college-wide leadership program, Roadmap to Achievement. The college has a strong commitment to equity and actively works to create inclusive communities. For more information, visit www.frontrange.edu. The college has a clear vision outlined in its strategic plan, VISION 2020.

     

    FRCC is committed to diversity and inclusion and is intentional about creating a learning and working environment that recognizes the value of individual and group differences. As an equal opportunity employer, we welcome and encourage inquiries from applicants who will contribute to the cultural and ethnic diversity of our college. FRCC does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, age, color, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, religion, or national origin in employment or in our educational programs and activities.

     

    SELECTION PROCESS

    Preliminary screening will be made on the basis of completed application package submitted by candidate. Completed application package includes:

    1. A LETTER OF INTEREST DETAILING EXPERIENCE AS RELATED TO THE POSITION;
    2. A RESUME;
    3. AN EFORM APPLICATION;
    4. A COPY OF OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS;
    5. A ONE-PAGE STATEMENT OF YOUR TEACHING PHILOSOPHY.

     

    ALL CANDIDATES, INCLUDING CURRENT FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE EMPLOYEES MUST SUBMIT A COMPLETE APPLICATION PACKET WHICH INCLUDES ALL MATERIAL LISTED ABOVE. ONLY COMPLETED APPLICATION PACKETS WILL MOVE FORWARD FOR SCREENING. If hired, official college transcripts will be required. PLEASE REVIEW THE JOB DUTIES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS CAREFULLY. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO DEMONSTRATE ON YOUR APPLICATION THAT YOU MEET ALL OF THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS LISTED ABOVE TO BE CONSIDERED. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR APPLICATION BEING REJECTED. All application materials become the property of Front Range Community College and cannot be copied. FRCC WILL CONDUCT A CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK ON SELECTED CANDIDATE. EMPLOYMENT OFFERS AND CONTINUED EMPLOYMENT ARE CONTINGENT UPON RECEIVING A SATISFACTORY REPORT.

     

    GENERAL SUMMARY

    This position will teach Automotive Classes ASE 101, ASE 110, ASE 120, ASE130 and ASE 140.  Class will be offered 4 days per week(Mon/Tues/Wed/Thurs) from 1-3PM. Classes are being offered through concurrent enrollment at FRCC Westminster, CO.

     

    Front Range Community College is dedicated to maintaining curriculum integrity and consistent instruction by providing high quality teaching experiences. Front Range Community College recognizes and appreciates the key role and contributions that instructors have in relation to student success.

     

    We are learner-centered and responsive to diverse student goals, including service to community. We will facilitate learning where, when, and how it best suits the needs of the diverse learning public we serve. Our curriculum will prepare vocational, academic, and business-oriented students to succeed in a highly competitive, global economy by focusing on quality, innovation, technology, self-initiative, and problem solving. Collaboration, teamwork, cheerfulness, diversity and a priority on student success and satisfaction will characterize our work and our management. We recognize that our faculty, together with our staff, is our greatest asset and that our commitment to their continuous professional development is essential. We are driven to excel and embrace the importance of listening to our constituencies. Business and civic leaders will experience our resolve to be recognized as a model for a "virtual campus" spanning not only North Jefferson, Adams, Boulder, and Larimer counties, but wherever technology will allow us to educate effectively.

     

    ALL QUALIFIED CANDIDATES WILL REMAIN IN A TALENT POOL FOR FUTURE CONSIDERATION.

      

    COURSE CONTENT:

    • ASE 101 Provides students with safety instruction in the shop and on the Automobile. Emphasis is placed on the proper use and care of test equipment, precision measuring and machining equipment, gaskets, adhesives, tubing, wiring, jacks, presses, and cleaning equipment and techniques.

    • ASE 110 Covers basic operation of automotive braking systems. This includes operation, diagnosis and basic repair of disc, drum and basic hydraulic braking systems.

    • ASE 120 Introduces vehicle electricity and includes basic electrical theory, circuit designs, and wiring methods. It also focuses on multimeter usage and wiring diagrams.

    • ASE 130 Teaches students how to perform basic engine diagnosis to determine condition of engine. This will include engine support systems.

    • ASE 140 Focuses on lecture and related experiences in the diagnosis and service of suspensions and steering systems and their components.

    • Creates an effective learning environment for students.

    • Teaches courses consistent with CCCNS template and appropriate course content guide, catalog description, at the scheduled time and place and meets required contact hours.

    • Uses appropriate resources, technology, and pedagogy in the delivery of courses.

    • Sustains consistency and course integrity through participation in college-wide and programmatic assessment of student learning.

    • Collaborates with colleagues for instructional improvement and adheres to departmental standards and policies.

    CLASS MEETINGS AND SCHEDULE:

    • Submits teaching and regular meeting schedule.

    RECORDKEEPING:

    • Turns in official grade book (a legal, permanent record) to department at the end of each semester.
    • Submits syllabus to department by the end of the first week of class.
    • Provides each student with a syllabus that complies with FRCC/department syllabus guidelines by the end of the first week including all course requirements, course evaluation procedures, attendance requirements, make-up examination policy, and related course procedures.
    • Conducts a variety of appropriate evaluations of student performance. Returns graded assignments in a timely fashion, normally within a week.
    • Informs students of progress to date periodically and assigns and submits grades by published deadlines.
    • Maintains student attendance records (for Financial Aid purposes), including “No Shows” (students who have not shown up for class).
    • Learns and uses college software for final reporting, grades, student roster and attendance.

    COMMUNICATIONS

    • Assists students with study problems and with evaluating their potential for successful achievement in the course or discipline. Makes referrals as appropriate, i.e. for tutoring.
    • Follows/adheres to FERPA guidelines and maintains confidentiality.
    • Checks college email at least twice weekly when teaching.
    • Responds quickly to e-mail requests from administration as well as students.
    • Assists in maintaining a safe and mutually respectful instructional environment in and outside the classroom. Prepares and submits incident reports to Dean of Student Services for inappropriate student behavior as defined by Student Code of Conduct.
    • Checks FRCC voice mail at least twice a week.

    PROFESSIONALISM

    • Maintains necessary educational credentials, professional skills and currency appropriate to the teaching assignment and consistent with FRCC/CCCOES policy.
    • Interacts sensitively with students, staff and faculty of various cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.
    • Promotes a positive collegiate atmosphere.

    Required Skills

    REQUIRED EDUCATION

     

    MINIMUM REQUIRED:

    • A related associates (or relevant current industry license or certification) and 4000 verified occupational/industry hours within 7 years;
    • OR, a related Bachelor’s or any Master’s degree with 18 discipline related credits and 2000 verified occupational/industry hours within 7 years.

       

     

    ASE 140, 141, 240

    RELATED DEGREE, CREDENTIAL, AND/OR OCCUPATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN: ENGINE PERFORMANCE: ASE A4 Suspension/Steering and A5 Brakes ASE G1 Maintenance & light repair and A6 Electrical/Electronic Certs

     

    ASE 134, 231, 233

    RELATED DEGREE, CREDENTIAL, AND/OR OCCUPATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN: ENGINE PERFORMANCE:  ASE A4 Suspension/Steering and A5 Brakes ASE G1 Maintenance & light repair and A6 Electrical/Electronic Certs

     

    ASE A1 = ASE 130, 160, 161, 162, 233

    RELATED DEGREE, CREDENTIAL, AND/OR OCCUPATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN: ENGINE PERFORMANCE:  ASE G1 Maintenance & light repair and A6 Electrical/Electronic Certs

     

    ASE 110, 111, 150, 152, 162, 210, 250, 251, 264, 265

    RELATED DEGREE, CREDENTIAL, AND/OR OCCUPATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN: ENGINE PERFORMANCE:  ASE G1 Maintenance & light repair and A6 Electrical/Electronic Certs

     

    ASE 120, 123, 221

    RELATED DEGREE, CREDENTIAL, AND/OR OCCUPATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN: ENGINE PERFORMANCE:   Electrical/Electronic certs for all ASE instructors,  Advance Engine Performance

     

    ASE 134, 231, 223

    RELATED DEGREE, CREDENTIAL, AND/OR OCCUPATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN: ENGINE PERFORMANCE:   Advance Engine Performance

     

    Required Experience

    REQUIRED EXPERIENCE

    • 2000 hours in work related to Automotive and B.S. degree or 4000 hours in work related to Welding and A.A. degree or Teacher Certification or Industry Certification
    • D.O.E.

     

    WELCOME TO FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, WHERE YOU COME FOR THE STUDENTS, BUT STAY FOR THE PEOPLE!

     

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

    NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEES: Front Range Community College is required by the Clery Act of 1990 to notify prospective employees, current employees, students and applicants where to access our Campus Security Report.  The report is updated and published annually in accordance with the Higher Education Amendments of 1998, Federal Student Right-to-Know, the Federal Drug-free Schools and Campuses Act of 1989. This report contains information about:

    • Front Range Community College's alcohol and other drug policy
    • VAWA policy
    • Campus security policies
    • Campus/community resources
    • Where to find registered sex offender information
    • Crime statistics for the previous three calendar years
    • Reporting crimes

     

    THE CAMPUS SECURITY REPORT CAN BE ACCESSED IN TWO WAYS:

    1. By going to the internet website at:  Clery Act Information
    2. Printed copies of the FRCC Campus Annual Security Report are available on request through the Dean of Students Affairs Office and any college Campus Security and Preparedness Office.
  • Qualifications

    REQUIRED EDUCATION

     

    MINIMUM REQUIRED:

    • A related associates (or relevant current industry license or certification) and 4000 verified occupational/industry hours within 7 years;
    • OR, a related Bachelor’s or any Master’s degree with 18 discipline related credits and 2000 verified occupational/industry hours within 7 years.

       

     

    ASE 140, 141, 240

    RELATED DEGREE, CREDENTIAL, AND/OR OCCUPATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN: ENGINE PERFORMANCE: ASE A4 Suspension/Steering and A5 Brakes ASE G1 Maintenance & light repair and A6 Electrical/Electronic Certs

     

    ASE 134, 231, 233

    RELATED DEGREE, CREDENTIAL, AND/OR OCCUPATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN: ENGINE PERFORMANCE:  ASE A4 Suspension/Steering and A5 Brakes ASE G1 Maintenance & light repair and A6 Electrical/Electronic Certs

     

    ASE A1 = ASE 130, 160, 161, 162, 233

    RELATED DEGREE, CREDENTIAL, AND/OR OCCUPATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN: ENGINE PERFORMANCE:  ASE G1 Maintenance & light repair and A6 Electrical/Electronic Certs

     

    ASE 110, 111, 150, 152, 162, 210, 250, 251, 264, 265

    RELATED DEGREE, CREDENTIAL, AND/OR OCCUPATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN: ENGINE PERFORMANCE:  ASE G1 Maintenance & light repair and A6 Electrical/Electronic Certs

     

    ASE 120, 123, 221

    RELATED DEGREE, CREDENTIAL, AND/OR OCCUPATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN: ENGINE PERFORMANCE:   Electrical/Electronic certs for all ASE instructors,  Advance Engine Performance

     

    ASE 134, 231, 223

    RELATED DEGREE, CREDENTIAL, AND/OR OCCUPATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN: ENGINE PERFORMANCE:   Advance Engine Performance