Instructor - Adjunct - Welding Construction, Mining & Trades - Mobile, AL at Geebo

Instructor - Adjunct - Welding

Education Corporation of America owns and operates private accredited colleges across the United States as well as via the Internet from our corporate headquarters near Birmingham, Alabama.
Our schools serve the needs of thousands of students while giving employers an educated and skilled workforce in the markets where we are located.
We provide educational opportunities in business, administrative, management, medical, technical and professional programs that are designed to prepare students for direct entry into the job market in the career areas of their choice.
It is our goal to specialize in those areas for which the job growth potential is expected to be the highest.
Our hallmark is personalized, practical, real-world instruction that best prepares the student for his or her future while meeting the needs of employers.
And we pledge to accomplish that in an encouraging, resourceful and enabling atmosphere.
To learn more about our company, please click here:
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ecacolleges.
com Under general supervision, plans and implements curriculum and educational programs for students within the program.
Communicates class content to students so that learning occurs, skills are developed, and students are motivated to learn and achieve their educational objectives.
Requirements Minimum
Qualifications:
Five years recent welding field experience is required.
Candidate must have high school diploma or equivalent.
AAS in Welding Technology is preferred but not required.
Five years recent teaching experience at the college level or industry training experience or a combination of teaching at the college level and industry trainer experience may be substituted, year for year, for recent welding field experience.
The American Welding Society (AWS) must certify faculty.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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