Adjunct Faculty: Corrections (Program Development)
Taft College · Taft, CA · 3 mo ago
HybridEducation$78.86–$92.66/hrFull-time
Duties and Responsibilities
- Lead the development of juvenile and adult Corrections Programs in accordance with California Community College Chancellors Office (CCCCO) and California Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) requirements and guidelines.
- Develop Course Outline of Record's (COR's) for adult corrections course.
- Develop Program Narratives in compliance with CCCCO requirements.
- Support in preparing and submitting application materials required by BSCC for the development of new training programs.
- Support in defining and developing program processes and procedures to ensure compliance with BSCC.
Minimum Qualifications
- A bachelor’s degree or higher AND two years of professional experience closely related to the area of assignment;
- An associate degree AND six years of professional experience closely related to the area of assignment;
- An Equivalency Determination may be submitted along with all application materials to be considered for this position if you do not meet the stated minimum qualifications.
Desired Qualifications
- Experience designing or delivering BSCC-approved Correctional Officer Core programs.
- Working knowledge of or ability to meet California BSCC certification requirements for Correctional Core Course delivery.
- Experience in curriculum and CTE program development.
- Experience in Adult and/or Juvenile Corrections.
- Experience teaching in community college, academy, or law enforcement training environments.
Salary
$78.86-$92.66 Based on appropriate Adjunct Faculty salary placement.
Hours
Up to a maximum of 5 hours per Course Outline of Record and 5 hours per program Narrative developed.
Equal Employment Opportunity
The West Kern Community College District is committed to the principles of equal employment opportunity. The District is dedicated to a policy of nondiscrimination and, as such, is an equal opportunity employer. Veterans, women, minorities and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.