Work Schedule: Hiring Immediately to begin March 2017
The Sheriffs' Corrections Academy Certificate is a 7-week program that will be offered in the Winter and Fall semesters, with consideration to run special academies during the summer semesters.
Reports to: Associate Dean, School of Workforce Development and Corrections Academy Coordinator
General Information
The College is interested in seeking candidates to teach in our new Sheriff's Corrections Academy Certificate program. The Sheriff's Corrections Academy is a pre-service and in-service academy that prepares students to become certified as Sheriff's Corrections Officers in Michigan. This training academy meets the requirements to prepare candidates to assume the role and function of corrections officers in a local correctional facility. A criminal background check will be conducted on all finalists prior to employment with Grand Rapids Community College.
Essential Job Functions
Teach courses related to the Sheriff's Corrections Academy Certificate program.
Maintain accurate course records and submit related reports as requested.
Effectively assess student performance.
Create a safe and inclusive learning environment for students.
Utilize multiple strategies to facilitate learning, i.e. small group work, labs, workshops, etc.
Incorporate new technologies and methods that enhance teaching and learning into his/her instructional methods.
Support the Department and College through other work normally expected of adjunct faculty members.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS
Education and Credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice or related field required. Master's degree preferred. Candidates with an Associate's degree in Criminal Justice who meet MSCTC requirements described below may also be considered.
All Academy Instructors must be currently approved by the Michigan Sheriff's Coordinating and Training Council (MSCTC), or obtain the required MSCTC approval before teaching in the Academy.
Defensive Tactics Certification by an MSCTC approved vendor required for some course assignments (COR 102).
Fire Science Certification and/or MSCTC train-the-trainer course required for some course assignments (COR 105).
First Aid/CPR/AED Certification by an MSCTC approved vendor required for some course assignments (COR 105).
Experience
All Academy instructors must be currently working in, or have worked in a jail setting within the last 2 years, in accordance with the MSCTC standards.
Additionally, a minimum of 2 years of related work experience (4,000 hours) is required.
Successful teaching experience preferred, but not required.
Successful teaching experience at a community college preferred, but not required.
Experience working with adults from diverse backgrounds and with varying academic skills.
Skills
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Demonstrated initiative and problem-solving abilities.
Ability to perform routine and unexpected duties with minimum supervision.
Mental Demands
An understanding of and appreciation for the community college philosophy and student population.
An interest in working with diverse student populations, who represent a wide range of age, ethnicity, national origin and ability.
Interest in and willingness to work with changing instructional technologies used in and out of the classroom.
Willingness and availability to work a flexible schedule.
High energy level with enthusiasm and interest in helping and supporting students, staff, and the general public.
Ability to work under pressure while possessing mature judgment and flexibility in regards to interruptions and schedule changes.
Must use good judgment in handling sensitive or difficult situations in a pleasant and professional manner.
Physical Demands
Demonstrate, assist and/or support students with:
Physical Strength - lift large bags/ boxes of ingredients, pots, pans, etc., up to 40 lbs. Ability to walk, bend, stoop, kneel, stretch and reach. Ability to stand for long periods of time.
Mobility - stand, lift, reach, bend, stretch, and provide support and stability while moving expeditiously around the dining room, kitchen, and storage areas for up to five hours at a time. Sufficient independent mobility including the ability to maneuver in restricted spaces. Move quickly in an emergency.
Visual Discrimination - sufficient vision to differentiate movements and distinguish colors, read printed material at close range (12 inches or less).
Coordination - sufficient motor skills, eye-hand coordination skills, manipulative skills and sensory function in one upper extremity may be needed to assist and demonstrate culinary procedures and practices.
Manual Dexterity - sufficient fine motor skills to manipulate objects and people safely.
Taste - ability to distinguish between and among flavors, spices, temperature and mouth feel (smoothness, pungency, etc.) of food and beverages.
Smell - ability to distinguish between and among odors and scents as to their appeal and level of intensity.
Touch - ability to ascertain the texture of objects or commodities such as smooth/coarse, sharp/dull, as well as temperature, stability, etc.
Hearing - ability to hear verbal orders and warnings such as those needed to direct production or call out dangerous situations such as carrying hot liquids or sharp knives.
Working Conditions
Classroom environment in an academic setting.
Ability to work in a high traffic, noisy, indoor environment.
Ability to work flexible hours.
Method of Application
To apply for this position, please visit our website at www.grcc.edu/jobs. Grand Rapids Community College is only accepting online applications for this position. Please include your resume, cover letter, unofficial transcripts, and three letters of recommendation. Individuals with diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Grand Rapids Community College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Grand Rapids Community College creates an inclusive learning and working environment that recognizes the value and dignity of each person. It is the policy and practice of GRCC to provide equal educational and employment opportunities regardless of age, race, color, religion, marital status, sex/gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, height, weight, national origin, disability, political affiliation, familial status, veteran status or genetics in all programs, activities, services, employment and advancement including admissions to, access to, treatment in, or compensation in employment as required by state and federal law. GRCC is committed to reviewing all aspects of GRCC programs, activities, services and employment, including recruitment, selection, retention and promotion to identify and eliminate barriers in order to prevent discrimination on the basis of the listed protected characteristics. The college will not tolerate any form of retaliation against any person for bringing charges of discrimination or participating in an investigation. Further information may be obtained from the EEO Office or the Office of General Counsel, 143 Bostwick Avenue NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3295.
The urban campus of Grand Rapids Community College is situated on a six-block area in the heart of Michigan’s second largest metropolitan area with a population approaching one million. GRCC, founded in 1914, is the oldest community college in Michigan, but the atmosphere is exciting and contemporary; its top-notch faculty, commitment to diversity in programming and campus lifestyle, and the strong spirit of community collaboration under the leadership of President Bill Pink, make it a vital and rewarding workplace. Known as “The Community’s College,” GRCC is responsive to the needs of surrounding business, economic, cultural and educational environments. The college offers credit and non-credit, associate degree and certification programs, and workforce training at both on- and off-campus locations so that students of all ages and abilities can pursue personal goals for higher education and/or enhanced job opportunities with success. For more information about GRCC, visit our website at www.grcc.edu