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Speech/Communications Instructor and Director of Forensics

Department: Humanities, Social Sciences and Fine Arts
Location: Freeport, IL

Speech Communication Instructor and Director of Forensics

Highland Community College is accepting applications for a full-time tenure-track instructor in Speech Communication beginning the spring 2025 semester. This position will teach 15 contact hours or more each week (fall and spring semesters) and fulfill other duties included in a full-time faculty position. The position will also serve as Director of Forensics. Ability to effectively teach the introductory speech course and experience in coaching and/or directing Forensics activities is required. The ability to teach courses in Intercultural Communication, Journalism, and/or other courses within the communication field is preferred. Master's degree in speech or oral communication is required. Successful teaching experience at post-secondary preferred; community college experience ideal. Excellent written and oral communication skills are essential. Experience in alternative delivery modes preferred.

Application is not complete until the following materials are submitted: cover letter, resume/CV, copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts, (unofficial copies are acceptable for the purpose of application), and three current professional letters of recommendation. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until position is filled.

To apply for this position and view complete job description and requirements, please visit our website at: www.highland.edu/employment or contact 815-599-3534 for an alternative application method.

Highland Community College is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a policy of nondiscrimination, and encourages applications from veterans, minorities, people with disabilities and other diverse groups.

INSTRUCTOR – FULL-TIME

Selection: Subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees, the position of Instructor shall be appointed by the President.

Duties and Responsibilities: An instructor, in addition to meeting the requirements of employment as set forth in the contractual agreement, can be expected to work on all or some of the following items as agreed upon with the Associate Dean/Dean and shall:

I. Contribute to Program and Course Development

  1. Work individually and with committees on course development.
  2. Update notes, classroom materials, and syllabi to keep courses current and relevant on a continuing basis.
  3. Utilize varied teaching techniques designed to address multiple learning styles in order to engage students in their learning.
  4. Reasonably share teaching materials and expertise with full and part-time colleagues.
  5. Provide input in preparing divisional budgets when called upon.
  6. Continue professional growth by attending conferences and seminars, participating in professional organizations, and/or taking additional course work in major and related subjects.

II. Provide Student Support

  1. Provide office hours which are compatible with student needs.
  2. Be familiar with baccalaureate and occupational programs to better advise students about programs that fit their desires and abilities.
  3. Be available to students outside of the classroom and advise them in relevant subject areas.
  4. Provide opportunities for student feedback regarding instruction.
  5. Accept teaching assignments relative to time, place, and work load for students’ benefit consistent with the bargaining agreement.

III. Meet College Responsibilities

  1. Place the teaching needs of the institution before pursuit of higher degrees, research, extra curricular activities, and any outside employment.
  2. Teach outside of major subject area when needed and where qualified.
  3. Share talents when called upon through committee involvement, club sponsorship, enrollment support, and college public relations work.
  4. Attend division and committee meetings.
  5. Be discreet, cooperative, respectful, and understanding of all students, faculty, board, administration and classified personnel.
  6. Accept constructive criticism and follow through in strengthening areas of professional weakness.
  7. Follow administrative policies and procedures.
  8. Perform all other duties and responsibilities as may be assigned by the Associate Dean/Dean.

Minimum Qualifications: Master’s degree in teaching field in pre-baccalaureate programs or equivalent experience in occupational programs or appropriate state licensure.

Salary: The salary shall be in accordance with the current agreement between the Board of Trustees of Illinois Community College District #519 and the Highland Community College Faculty Senate affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers Local 1957.

 

 

 

 

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