Instructor, Continuing Education/Workforce Development (Part-time) (Continuous Posting)

Martin Community College

NC

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Agricultural Equipment, Agriculture, Business Support, Coaching, Communication Skills, Conferences, Construction, Course Development, Documentation, Economic Development, Establish Priorities, Financial Literacy, Firearms Experience, Forklift, Gardening, Healthcare Administration, Information Technology Software, Instructional Design, Lesson Plans, Licensing, Literacy, Logistics, Manufacturing, Materials Planning, Mentoring, Metal Manufacturing, Multitasking, Music, OSHA, Photography, Staff Training, Technical Support, Time Management, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Curriculum, Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), Warehousing, Welding
LOCATION
NC
POSTED
30+ days ago

Instructor, Continuing Education/Workforce Development (Part-time) (Continuous Posting) Salary Depends on Qualifications Location Main Campus, NC Job Type Part-time Staff Division Continuing Education/Workforce Development Opening Date 02/12/2026 FLSA Non-Exempt Contract Term As Needed

Description This posting has been established to create a pool of qualified part-time instructors within the Continuing Education/Workforce Development Division to support current and potential future instructional opportunities at the Martin Community College Main and/or Bertie Campuses. The College will evaluate available skill sets and develop classes based on workforce demand, community interest, and College needs.

Continuing Education/Workforce Development: Overview

Continuing Education/Workforce Development provides short-term, non-degree instructional and learning opportunities that support workforce development, career readiness, professional skill enhancement, and lifelong learning for the community. Offerings are developed based on local workforce demand, industry partnerships, community interest, and economic development needs.

Continuing Education/Workforce Development: Instructional Areas

Instructional areas for which the Continuing Education/Workforce Development Division is currently seeking instructor applicant pools include, but are not limited to:

• Occupational and Workforce Training: Designed to prepare individuals for employment, career advancement, or industry-recognized credentials. These offerings may include technical, healthcare support, business, technology, skilled trades, transportation, agricultural, or other workforce-related training areas. • Welding/Metal Fabrication • Construction Skilled Trades • Industrial Manufacturing • Forklift Warehouse/Logistics • Agriculture Equipment Operation • Farm Safety • Information Technology • Software Applications • OSHA

• Human Resources Development (HRD): Focuses on employability and workforce readiness skills for individuals seeking employment, career transition, or skill improvement. Topics may include job search strategies, workplace communication, digital literacy, and career exploration.

• Personal Enrichment, Professional Development, and Community Education: These offerings support lifelong learning, personal development, and community engagement and may include topics such as arts and crafts, yoga and wellness, gardening, home improvement, horse riding, technology for personal use, music, financial literacy, line dancing, photography, defensive driving, cake decorating, firearm safety, drone operation, upholstery, and other special interest areas.

POOLING NOTICE

Part-time instructors are employed on an hourly, as-needed basis. Submission of an application does not guarantee employment and is not intended to imply that instructional opportunities currently exist. Part-time instructional assignments are contingent upon the needs of the College and course availability. These roles are temporary in nature.

This posting is also intended to help the College identify available instructional talent and skill sets within the community. By submitting an application, applicants are providing information regarding their qualifications, experience, and areas of instructional interest for consideration for current and potential future opportunities.

Applications submitted through this posting will be maintained for a period of one year. Applications will be reviewed and candidates may be contacted only when a specific instructional need arises that aligns with the applicant's qualifications and experience.

Applications submitted through this posting are routed directly to the Continuing Education/Workforce Development Division for review.

Applicants should not contact Human Resources to confirm receipt of their application or to request application status updates. Applicants may verify submission and monitor application status through the application portal.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Prepare and teach assigned courses in accordance with approved course outlines, learning objectives, and instructional standards.

Maintain accurate registration, attendance, and payroll documentation for each course taught.

Prepare, review, and update course materials, lesson plans, and instructional content on a regular basis.

Recommend and assist with course and instructional content revisions, as appropriate.

Use formative and summative assessment methods to support student learning and improve instructional effectiveness.

Create and maintain an effective learning environment using teaching strategies designed to support a variety of learning styles and skill levels.

Submit required reports and fulfill all contractual and instructional responsibilities.

Maintain classroom, laboratory, shop, or instructional space environments that emphasize safety, organization, and equipment security, as applicable.

Maintain student, instructor, and staff confidentiality and protect sensitive information in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and College requirements.

Demonstrate the ability to multi-task, prioritize, and manage time effectively.

Adapt to changing work situations, instructional formats, and environments in a positive and professional manner.

Participate in professional development activities designed to enhance instructional effectiveness, job skills, and subject matter knowledge, as appropriate.

Interact with students, the public, community partners, and College personnel in a cooperative, courteous, and professional manner.

Maintain accurate student performance and attendance records and submit required documentation and reports in accordance with College and program requirements.

Communicate with students regarding course expectations, attendance, and performance as appropriate.

Hold student conferences or provide instructional support as needed.

Support and accommodate students in coordination with College support services, as applicable.

Complete all required institutional training, including but not limited to FERPA, Title IX, and Campus Safety.

Respond to student concerns professionally and report unresolved issues or classroom incidents to the immediate supervisor.

Comply with all College and division policies, procedures, and instructional guidelines.

Perform other related instructional duties and responsibilities as assigned by the supervisor.

Education/Experience Qualifications

High school diploma or equivalent (GED or HSE).

Demonstrated subject matter expertise in the instructional area through one or more of the following:

Relevant work and/or personal experience

Industry training or certifications

Formal education or technical training

Ability to effectively communicate and instruct adult learners.

Basic computer skills and ability to utilize instructional technology, email, and learning platforms, as applicable.

Ability to maintain accurate records and complete required documentation.

01 Which Continuing Education/Workforce Development instructional areas are you interested in teaching?

• Occupational/Workforce Training • Human Resources Development (HRD) • Personal Enrichment/Community Education • Professional Development/Workplace Skills Training

02 Please list specific courses, topics, or skill areas you are qualified to teach.

03 Please describe your subject matter expertise and how it was obtained (work experience, education, certifications, training, etc.).

04 Please select the types of experience you have related to the subject area(s) you listed:

• Industry/Work Experience • Teaching and Classroom Instruction • Workplace Training • Coaching/Mentoring • Curriculum or Course Development • Certification or Licensing • Hands On

05 Please select the occupational or workforce topic areas in which you have experience. If you do not have experience in any listed area, please select "None":

• Welding/Metal Fabrication • Construction Skilled Trades • Industrial Manufacturing • Forklift Warehouse/Logistics • Agriculture Equipment Operation • Farm Safety • Information Technology • Software Applications • OSHA

• None

06 Which teaching schedules would you generally be available for?

• Daytime • Evening • Weekend • Flexible

07 Please select the campus location(s) where you are interested in teaching:

• Bertie Campus • Main Campus • Neither • Other

Required Question

Employer

Martin Community College

Address

1161 Kehukee Park Road

Williamston, North Carolina, 27892

Phone

252-789-0224

Website

http://martincc.edu

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