Funeral Services Adjunct Instructor
State of South Carolina
Posted: September 12, 2024 (491 days ago)
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State of South Carolina
Denmark Technical College
Location
South Carolina, 29210
Salary
Type
Full Time
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This job is for an instructor at a technical college who teaches funeral services, manages the program, and supports students in learning about mortuary science and related skills.
It involves planning classes, grading work, advising students, and handling program logistics like budgets and events.
A good fit would be someone with hands-on experience in embalming and funeral directing who enjoys teaching and mentoring in a community college setting.
Teaching Performance: providing students with a course syllabus, grading/attendance policy, and other relevant information in a timely manner, relation instructional practical examples and illustrations; pacing the instruction over the semester, providing students with timely tests, returning test results in a timely manner, relating tests to course objectives; following acceptable department and college grading policies.
In addition, the faculty member sha, at least annually, participate in conducting a college student evaluation for at least one section for every course he/she teaches.Instructional Development: developing and maintaining course documentation; reviewing and selecting textbooks for courses in subjects’ area; maintaining audio-visual and/or other materials for courses taught through any medium; being organized and well prepared for class; scheduling class and lab time effectively.
Coordinates weekend and summer events and activities. Orders supplies for curriculum.
Manages the budget for the program.Student Advisement: Maintains required office ours; publicizing office hours an availability; referring students to other persons for appropriate assistance maintaining appropriate records; meeting with students in a timely manner; displaying sensitivity to students’ needs and problems.College and/or Community Service: assisting with recruitment as required; assisting with job/transfer placement recommendations as required; cooperating with or participating in projects/activities of the other instructional and support areas in fulfillment of the College’s mission; serving effectively on college/community committees.Instructional management.
Submitting reports in a timely manner; arranging physical environment as much as possible for effective learning adhering to class schedules; providing effective classrooms/lab supervisor; maintaining accurate records; providing disciplinary action where appropriate.Professional Development: development of an annual professional development plan in conjunction with the supervisor; attending courses/seminars/workshops as required or planned; writing manuscripts or presenting papers at conference, etc.; completing research projects in the subject field.
Requirements An associate degree in mortuary science or related field. Graduate of an ABFSE program.
Possess a South Carolina Funeral Director/Embalmer License or able to reciprocate to an SC license prior to starting.
Minimum of three years of embalming and restoration art experience.Knowledge of principles and procedures pertaining to higher education, especially curriculum development and teaching methodologies.Knowledge of Funeral Services; accepted protocol for area of responsibility and knowledge of college mission, goals, and objectives.Must have the ability to supervise and coordinate the classroom.Related instructional activities of students, ability to establish good working relationships with alumina, businesses, and students Qualifications Bachelor's degree in mortuary science or a related field.
Additional Information Valid driver’s license required. May be required to teach evening and weekend courses at the main campus and off-campus instructional sites.
May work additional hours during peak registration periods.
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