Adjunct Professor – Basic Rider (Motorcycle)
Job Responsibilities
Teach curricula in accordance with Motorcycle Safety Foundation and State Tech guidelines.
Assess and evaluate students and adapt coaching techniques to obtain desired results.
Communicate effectively in group settings and one-on-one coaching.
Conduct classroom instruction and range (riding) coaching.
Complete course administrative paperwork using electronic and physical means.
Maintain appropriate course documentation and prepare DMV documentation for students.
Perform pre-ride (T-CLOCS) checks and related light motorcycle maintenance.
Maintain clean facilities.
Minimum And Additional Requirements
Regular operation of college vehicles required.
Valid South Carolina Driver’s license and acceptable 10-year driving record.
High School Diploma and current certification by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation to teach the Basic Rider Curriculum.
Experience with safe operation of motorcycles.
The ability to correctly and safely demonstrate the full range of motorcycle functions as outlined in the course curriculum.
Moderate physical exertion, including standing for extended periods, operating and maneuvering motorcycles, lifting and moving equipment, and working outdoors in varying weather conditions.
Additional Requirements
Previous experience teaching curricula in accordance with Motorcycle Safety Foundation and State Tech guidelines preferred.
Benefits
Health and dental insurance.
Retirement and savings plan options.
Paid vacation and sick leave.
Telecommuting and flexible work schedules available to some state agencies.
Prescription coverage and wellness benefits.
Dental, vision, term life insurance, long term disability, and flexible spending accounts for health and child care expenses.
Defined benefit and defined contribution plans for retirement.
South Carolina Deferred Compensation Program for supplemental retirement savings.
Tuition assistance.
Discounts on purchases, travel, and more.
Note: Some benefits may not be available to temporary positions.