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Tax Associate

Community College of Aurora

Tax Associate

Denver, CO
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  • Responsibilities

    POSITION TITLE:   Film/Video Media Production Instructor (part-time)

    POSITION STATUS:           Faculty                                                           

    REPORTS TO:           Director of Colorado Film School Brian Steward

     

    POSITION SUMMARY: The Colorado Film School at the Community College of Aurora is looking for innovative, inclusive, and engaging film instructors to teach video production classes through dynamic and active learning strategies. Classes with current openings for fall of 2019 include: FVM 105 Video Production I. CCA is committed to quality instruction and maintains high academic standards as well as a strong commitment to the success of our students. Colorado Film School exemplifies the highest commitment to the success and achievement of our students through the Inclusive Excellence framework, and we do this through departmental and college-wide collaborations and professional development.

    • Promote student success through engaging instruction, accessibility, and rigor.
    • Embrace an Inclusive Excellence framework in pedagogy. This includes the ability to meet the needs of individual students, cover inclusive topics, and incorporate diverse sources into the curriculum.
    • Uphold the values of the college.
    • Provide differential instruction with high expectations and support for students of varied preparedness levels.
    • Before the first class meeting, according to published deadlines, provide the department with a copy of the course syllabus.
    • At the first class meeting, provide students with a syllabus for the course that includes all required components.
    • Evaluate student performance in accordance with student learning outcomes as stated in the course syllabus.
    • Conduct student evaluations of instruction in accordance with established policies and procedures.
    • Maintain accurate records of attendance and grading of students in the college learning management system—Desire2Learn (D2L)—and submit required records according to published instructions and deadlines.
    • Attend program/departmental/division/instruction-wide meetings as called by the Program Lead, Department Chair, Dean, or Vice President of Academic Affairs.
    • Participate in instructional professional development activities as required; instructors must complete a departmental orientation during their first year. 
    • Participate in all departmental and college-wide assessment practices.
    • Abide by all relevant CCA, CCCS, and SBCCOE policies and procedures.

     

    REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

    • Associate’s degree in Video Production or in a related content area.
    • 2,000 hours of Industry Experience in video production.
    • Proficient in story development and production techniques.
    • Willingness to learn about and incorporate the Inclusive Excellence framework into pedagogy.
    • Ability to teach courses in-person at the Lowry campus.

     

    PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

    • BA or BFA in Film
    • College level teaching experience with video production classes
    • Experience teaching in a community college setting
    • Knowledge and understanding of Inclusive Excellence

     

    SALARY:  Instructional hours will be paid at the current instructor rate of $3,399.00 per course paid out in small installments bi-weekly over the semester of the course being taught.  Site training and coordination will be paid on a contract basis.

    DEADLINE TO SUBMIT APPLICATION MATERIAL: Applications will be reviewed immediately and will be accepted until positions are filled.  

     

    APPLICATION PROCESS: When submitting your application material, please include a cover letter, current resume and contact information for at least two professional references.  Official transcripts showing the highest degree achieved should be submitted to HR@CCAURORA.EDU upon offer of employment.

    If you have questions regarding this position, please contact us at HR@CCAURORA.EDU 

    By submitting an application for this announced position, applicants are certifying that all statements, information and documents provided are true, complete and correct to the best of their knowledge and are made in good faith. Further, applicants understand that omissions, misleading, false or untrue information, or any attempt at fraud or deceit in any manner connected with this application and/or subsequent testing may result in them not being considered for jobs with the Community College of Aurora; may constitute grounds for discipline and/or termination after hire; and/or constitute grounds for further actions pursuant to law.

    THE FEDERAL CLERY ACT (The Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act of 1990) requires all institutions of higher learning to make available to prospective employees our agency's Annual Security Report. A copy of this information is available on the CCA website at the STUDENT RIGHT TO KNOW PAGE. A paper copy of this report can be obtained at the College Security Office upon request. This report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning crimes that occurred on campus or on property controlled or owned by Community College of Aurora, as well as public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, our campuses.

    NOTICE TO ALL APPLICANTS:

    • Proof of eligibility to work in the United States must be produced within three (3) days of hire.
    • Direct deposit of payroll is a condition of employment.
    • Final candidate is subject to a criminal background check prior to final selection process.
    • Final candidate is required to submit official transcripts to Human Resources within fourteen (14) days of hire.
    • CCA is affiliated with the Colorado Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) and as such, employees contribute to PERA in lieu of Social Security for retirement benefits. For more information, visit the COPERA WEB PAGE.
    • Former employees of the Colorado Community College System or one of its 13 colleges, who were disciplinarily terminated or resigned in lieu of termination, must disclose this information in your application material.

    COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF AURORA INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE STATEMENT:

    You matter. You are valued. You belong. CCA is a community that is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion through Inclusive Excellence. We can only achieve this together.

    CCA embraces Inclusive Excellence because we want our students, staff, and faculty to learn and contribute within an inclusive environment. This means members of our College community will be active, respectful, and mindful of equity, diversity, and inclusion at all levels of engagement. Inclusive Excellence will provide a foundation for student and institutional success.

    For more information on CCA’s commitment to Inclusive Excellence please visit THE INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE PAGE.

    CCA MISSION: "The Community College of Aurora serves our diverse community by providing high quality instruction and support services to prepare students for transfer and employment."

    VISION:  We aspire to be the college where every student succeeds.

    COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF AURORA INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE STATEMENT:

    You matter. You are valued. You belong. CCA is a community that is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion through INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE. We can only achieve this together.

     

    CCA embraces INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE because we want our students, staff, and faculty to learn and contribute within an inclusive environment. This means members of our College community will be active, respectful, and mindful of equity, diversity, and inclusion at all levels of engagement. INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE will provide a foundation for student and institutional success.

     

    Recognizing our diversity is only the first step toward INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE. We must also be intentional in valuing cultural differences and experiences, while incorporating them into practices, curricula, and policies. The CCA community will be transformed through the following actions:

     

    Create an INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE plan

    Incorporate evidence-based and inclusive teaching strategies and curricula in the classroom

    Provide high quality, inclusive, and responsive programming and services outside the classroom

    Assess and evaluate the practices, policies, and outcomes of the College for inclusiveness

    Provide intentional faculty and staff professional development that focuses on the implementation of INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE

    Communicate support and direction for INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE through institutional leaders

    Identify, prioritize, and allocate resources that support Inclusive Excellence

    Foster a climate for open dialogue

    Facilitate Opportunities for cross-cultural interaction

     

    According to the Association of American Colleges & Universities INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE is:

     

    “…an active process through which colleges and universities achieve excellence in learning, teaching, student development, institutional functioning, and engagement in local and global communities” (AACU, 2016, para. 2).

     

    References: Association of American Colleges & Universities. (2016). Making excellence inclusive. Retrieved from HTTP://AACU.ORG/MAKING-EXCELLENCE-INCLUSIVE

     

    ADAAA ACCOMMODATIONS: Any person with a disability as defined by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may be provided a reasonable accommodation upon request to enable the person to complete an employment assessment. To request an accommodation, please contact Robert Callaway at 303-360-4733 or Robert.Callaway@CCAurora.edu at least five business days before the assessment date to allow us to evaluate your request and prepare for the accommodation. You may be asked to provide additional information, including medical documentation, regarding functional limitations and type of accommodation needed. Please ensure that you have this information available well in advance of the assessment date.

    PREGNANCY RELATED ACCOMMODATIONS, COLORADO ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (CADA): The Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act (CADA), allows applicants to request a reasonable accommodation for health conditions related to pregnancy or the physical recovery from childbirth. Candidates wishing to request reasonable accommodations must do so as soon as possible, preferably at least three days prior to the exam or interview. If you are an individual who wishes to request reasonable accommodations, please contact us at 303-360-4733 or ROBERT.CALLAWAY@CCAURORA.EDU.

    NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT: The Community College of Aurora prohibits all forms of discrimination and harassment including those that violate federal and state law, or the State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education Board Policies 3-120 and 4-120.  The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex/gender, race, color, age, creed, national or ethnic origin, physical or mental disability, veteran status, pregnancy status, religion, genetic information, gender identity, or sexual orientation in its employment practices or educational programs and activities.  The Community College of Aurora will take appropriate steps to ensure that the lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in vocational education programs.

     

    For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures, contact our Title IX Compliance/Equal Opportunity Officer, Cindy Hesse, Director of Human Resources at 16000 E. CentreTech Parkway, Suite A207, Aurora, Colorado 80011 or by phone at 303-360-4752, or e-mail at CINDY.HESSE@CCAURORA.EDU.

     

     

     

    Required Skills Required Experience

  • Qualifications

    Master's Degree in discipline or 18 credits in the specific discipline. Prefer teaching experience at the college level. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse populations representing a wide range of abilities, ages, nationalities and cultures. Experience with instructional technology preferred.

    Responsible for instruction and facilitating student learning; committed to student recruitment, retention and success; assessment of learning, development of curriculum and use of instructional delivery modes utilizing both traditional and non-traditional methodology.

    1. Teach assigned course which may include day, night, and online courses, as well as at the main campus and extension centers. Classes are to meet on time for the full allotted time.
    2. Establish and promote an effective learning environment that maximize documented student learning.
    3. Prepare, submit and maintain reports related to student learning.
    4. Grading assignments in a meaningful way to promote continued student growth, returning graded assignments to students in a timely manner, and assigning final grades for all students, meeting or beating all institutional deadlines for completion.
    5. Provide educational assistance to students during regularly scheduled and posted times (i.e., office hours) or by appointment.
    6. Encourage student opinion survey completion for each class and then reviewed after summary information available to assist with increasing student success.
    7. Maintain levels of professional knowledge and expertise, including compliance training or hour.
    8. Perform other duties as assigned.

     

    PHYSICAL, MENTAL, AND ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE:

    MENTAL DEMANDS:

     

    ☒ Detailed Work                                           ☒ Student Contact

    ☒ Deadline oriented                                       ☒ Problem Situations  

    ☒ Multiple Priorities & Demands                     ☒ Emergency Situations

    ☒ Confidentiality                                            ☐ On-call Availability

    ☒ Continual Interruptions                              ☒ Working Alone

    ☒ Faculty Contact                                          ☒ Working with Others

     

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

     

    ☐ Standing & Walking                                                ☒ Sitting

    ☒ Carrying                

    ☐ Lifting up to 10 lbs.            ☒ Up to 25 lbs.           ☐ Up to 50 lbs.            ☐ 80 + lbs.

    ☐   Pushing, Pulling, Twisting, Bending            ☐ Climb or Balance

    ☐   Stoop, Kneel, Crouch, or Crawl                ☐ Squatting     

    ☐   Handle or Feel                                          ☐ Reach with Hands and Arms

    ☒   Talking or hearing                                      ☐ Tasting/Smelling

    ☐   Working Overhead                                   ☒ Speak in English via Phone or In Person

    ☒   Close, Distance, Peripheral, and Color Vision along with Depth Perceptions

    ☒   Ability to Adjust and Focus

     

    WORK ENVIRONMENT:

    ☐ Exposure to wet, humid conditions (non-weather), fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals; extreme heat/cold; and moderate to loud noise levels.

    ☒ Normal Office environment with little, if, any, discomfort due to heat, dust, noise and the like. Ability to travel to all campus locations required.