Community Education - Youth Programs Instructor
Parkland CollegeAbout the role
Community Education - Youth Programs Instructor
Adjunct Faculty appointments are located on Parkland College's Campus in Champaign, Illinois and have a salary range of $25.00 - 35.00 commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Community Education provides a variety of youth
courses for students, ages 6-18 years, in a relaxed, non-graded environment on
a part-time, class by class basis throughout the year after school, a weekend
or series of weekends. Courses should engage students in learning that will be
challenging and offer a "hands-on" experience.
Applicants are encouraged to submit proposals that will engage students in
math, science, culinary arts, technology, fine and visual arts, and math, but
are not limited to these topics. Examples include but are not limited to the
following subject areas are robotics, coding, video game design, graphic arts,
painting, culinary, pottery/ceramics, introduction to medicine/medical careers,
and 3D design and construction.
Please visit us online at Community Education - Youth Programs website (opens in new window) for more information.
**Hiring is contingent upon the course proposal and meeting the minimum class. **
Applicants must submit:
- An online employment application
- Cover letter
- Resume or CV
- Copy of official transcripts from the
institution where you received your highest degree. If hired,
certified official transcript is required.
- A proposal for each class you wish to
teach (may attach as PDF to application).
- Proposals should include the following:
- Instructor’s name and current contact
information, including a valid email address
- Course title and description
- Brief description of course objectives and
goals
- Appropriate ages/grade level for the proposed
course (e.g., 6-8, 8-11, 8-13, 11-13, 13-18 years, etc.)
- Preferred session and class time
- Applicants are encouraged to submit course proposals that will engage students in technology, math, science, engineering, and fine and visual arts, but are not limited to these topics. Specifically, proposals in the following areas will be given consideration: coding, app invention, robotics, engineering, circuit building, graphic design; introduction to invention, painting, fiber arts, weather/climate change, chemistry, physics, introduction to languages, simple construction, and/or cultural studies.
Questions regarding the position and proposals may be directed to Kathy Buyze at kbuyze@parkland.edu or 217-351-2235.
- Instructor’s name and current contact
information, including a valid email address
- Proposals should include the following:
Program Goals Essential Job Functions Minimum Qualifications
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