Program Chair and Assistant Professor of Practical Electricity
Company: Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology
Location: Boston
Posted on: November 17, 2024
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Job Description:
Who We Are: Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology (BFIT) is
a private, non-profit technical college located in Boston's South
End. Founded in 1908, the college is proud of its long tradition of
educating students for skilled, high-demand technical careers in a
variety of industries, including automotive, advanced
manufacturing, computer technology, health care, and construction
trades through a mixture of 1-year, 2-year, and 4-year programs.
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology recently received the
largest gift in its history: $12.5 million from the Cummings
Foundation to continue to advance its leading-edge work in creating
technical career pathways for students typically underrepresented
in post-secondary education. Position Summary: Benjamin Franklin
Institute of Technology (BFIT) is seeking an educator and licensed
electrician with a passion for teaching, learning and student
success as well as good administrative and organizational skills.
Through teaching, supervision and support, faculty development, and
program enhancement, the Assistant Professor and Program Chair of
Practical Electricity advances the mission. The Assistant Professor
and Program Chair will also provide placement outcomes and
strategic direction for all academic programs combined throughout
one department. The department leader will oversee and manage
faculty across the department, serving the needs of all technical
courses within. Key Responsibilities: Create and manage a
collaborative work environment that supports department faculty,
their development and effective teaching; Oversee effective and
relevant curriculum that aligns with the needs of the technical
departments and efficient use of resources; Assess and improve the
use of digital tools in course curriculum; Develop proficiency with
course management and academic early alert software systems to
monitor student progress; Manage, facilitate and convene meetings
with departmental industry advisory board; Facilitate the
department's integration and involvement with the overall College
community and environment, including staff, faculty and students,
as well as related activities. Participate and ensure program
approval with the Board of Electrical Examiners. Hire and supervise
departmental faculty, responsibly administer academic department
budget, and manage individual departmental resources; Monitor and
evaluate all program requirements, including objectives and
outcomes, and ensure effective record keeping (grades, attendance,
and any other required documents, e.g. exams, student work
documentation); Oversee assessment of student learning and
facilitate planning and future assessment activities; Facilitate
the creation and revision of courses, the renewal of curriculum,
and the currency and relevance of the programs; Join, Engage, and
present at local industry association conferences as well as
participate in student competitions that recognize our student and
faculty accomplishments; Collaborate with opportunities for
business development throughout the division Collaborate with other
college departments in recruitment, retention, and placement of
students and in advancing college-wide initiatives; Teach a maximum
of 12 hours per semester. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree from an
accredited college or university in an appropriate field,
exceptions can be made with those who has extensive industry
experience; Journeyman's license at a minimum 3-5 years
professional experience (a combination of teaching with advising,
counselling and other related areas) in higher education or
industry; Demonstrable knowledge and experience in areas relevant
to departmental curricula; Strong analytical, organizational, and
communication skills; and A collaborative and inclusive management
style. Preferred Qualifications include: Master's level degree from
an accredited college or university in an appropriate field
Ability, experience, and prior success in establishing and growing
partnerships; A demeanor of patience, with an ability to remain
calm and open-minded; Experience working with students from diverse
academic, socio-economic and cultural backgrounds; Proficiency in
assessment and continuous improvement; and Work experience in
biotechnology manufacturing or a technical field. Understanding of
and commitment to the BFIT mission. Equal Opportunity Employer:
BFIT is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and does not
discriminate against any applicant or employee on any grounds
protected under federal, state, or local law, including race,
color, religion, creed, age, sex, national origin, ancestry,
marital status, pregnancy, disability (including those related to
pregnancy or childbirth), sexual orientation, genetic information,
gender identity or expression, veteran status or any other
characteristic or activity protected under federal, state or local
law. Employment Type: Full Time Years Experience: 3 - 5 years
Bonus/Commission: No
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