Job description
Salary: See Position Description
Location: Pueblo, CO
Job Type: Faculty
Job Number: 300980 1025
Division: Medical & Behavioral Health
Department: Medical & Behavioral Health
Closing Date: Continuous
Description
The Faculty/Chair of the Behavioral Health Department is responsible for organizing the delivery of the behavioral health program. In addition, the Chair assists in the administration and coordination of activities assigned by the Division Dean and provides department leadership to faculty and staff. The Chair holds an appointment as a full-time faculty member in the behavioral health program.
Salary $52.274
Job Duties
Essential Functions
- Serves as a member of the faculty and engages in teaching, service, and scholarship.
- Teaches courses as assigned and within faculty workload guidelines.
- Maintains regularly scheduled office hours.
- Oversees the day-to-day operations of the faculty/instructors in the department.
- Represents the department within the college and community.
- Advocates and justifies department needs to continue development of the program.
- Plans course sequence for each semester and coordinates faculty/instructor teaching assignments, including processing faculty, load and compensation documentation.
- Facilitates program review and accreditation, as appropriate.
- Oversees faculty/instructional staff in maintaining vocational credentials.
- Participates in the CCCS Discipline team.
- Coordinates CTE Advisory Committee.
- Acts as facilitator between faculty and administration
- Disseminates information to faculty with the department on all campuses.
- Oversees performance evaluation of faculty, instructors, and teaching staff.
- Monitors teaching effectiveness and student learning for faculty/instructors.
- Addresses student, faculty, or staff concerns or complaints as appropriate.
- Facilitates curriculum development, review, and revision based on assessment of student learning outcomes.
- Proposes new curriculum via curriculum committee, discipline teams and advisory committee.
- Works with faculty/instructional staff to review course syllabus, textbooks and other materials to maintain the quality of course content and instruction.
- Represents and promotes program student recruitment activities.
- Maintains student records in accordance with policy and procedures.
- Develops and manages prior learning assessments (PLA).
- Maintains transfer agreements to Universities.
- Coordinates recruitment and hiring of faculty/instructional staff in accordance with CCCS/PCC Policy and Procedures.
- Mentors and orients new faculty/instructional staff to the instructional mission and expectations of the department.
- Develops and manages department budget.
- Coordinates the purchasing and maintenance of department equipment, supplies, and facilities
- Manages all grants, and grant funding as appropriate.
- Manages auxiliary services and budgets as appropriate.
- Participates in the annual graduation ceremony.
Additional Functions
In addition to faculty responsibilities, faculty are also expected to support and assist with student orientations, advising, and registration. Absences will be minimal and only for appropriate cause; notification of supervisor is required. Faculty must provide coverage or obtain approval for class cancellation according to PCC policy. Two personal days per year are available with approval. Refer to PCC Operational Procedures and Protocols for further information.
Engages in ongoing professional development in the areas of active learning and cultural competency.
Faculty are expected to model professionalism in dress, action, and communication. Accordingly, faculty are obliged to respond professionally to constructive feedback and to follow the chain of command in resolving conflicts.
Faculty must adhere to the laws, policies, procedures, rules, and applications which govern and affect the college, including the fiscal rules of the State of Colorado.
This list of functions is not exhaustive, and other functions may be added at the discretion of Pueblo Community College or the employee’s supervisor.
PCC offers job function modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodation when requested from Human Resources.
Minimum Qualifications
Education
- Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in the fields of health, mental health, or related.
Experience
- At least two years of teaching experience in higher education
- At least two years of related professional experience in mental/behavioral health.
License/Certification
- Possession of or ability to obtain Colorado CTE credential.
- Unencumbered professional license in discipline.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
- Knowledge of best practices in teaching in post-secondary settings.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office; Learning Management System
- Able to lift 15 pounds.
- Able to read and communicate in English.
- Mobility around campus.
Travel
- To branch campuses in Fremont and Mancos, CO.
- To conference inside or outside of Colorado.
Pueblo Community College embraces continuous improvement and has adopted it as its culture and as a necessary part of every job. Our job descriptions incorporate and utilize the principles and tools of continuous improvement found in the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) Open Pathways model. The Open Pathways is unique in that its improvement component, the Quality Initiative, affords institutions the opportunity to pursue improvement projects that meet their current needs and aspirations.
How to apply
Pueblo Community College is an equal opportunity educational institution and does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, religion, color, national origin, sex, or disability in its activities, programs, or employment practices as required by Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, Age Discrimination Act, and Title II of the ADA\