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HVAC -Instructor
DCCAvondale, LA- Promoted
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6K SystemsNew Orleans, LA, United States- Promoted
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Community Academies of New OrleansNew Orleans, LA, United States- Promoted
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InstaSwim LLCMetairie, Louisiana, United States- Promoted
Itinerate Dance Teacher
Plaquemines Parish School BoardBelle Chasse, LA, United States- Promoted
Travel Interventional Radiology (IR) - $2,496 per week in New Orleans, LA
AlliedTravelCareersNew Orleans, Louisiana, US- Promoted
Water Safety Instructor
Ochsner HealthHarahan, LA, United States- Promoted
Adjunct Pool English Instructor
Muskegon Community CollegeBelle Chasse, LA, United StatesGolf Instructor
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Club PilatesNew Orleans, LA, US- Promoted
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Management and Training CorporationNew Orleans, LA, United States- Promoted
FIRE TRAINING INSTRUCTOR
City of New Orleans, LANew Orleans, LA, United States2026-2027 PreK-8 Dance Teacher
Crescent City SchoolsNew Orleans, LA, USThe average salary range is between $ 36,777 and $ 82,875 year , with the average salary hovering around $ 44,818 year .
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HVAC -Instructor
DCCAvondale, LA- Full-time
College: DCC
Department: Academic Affairs
Sub department: Technical
Type of Appointment: Unclassified - Faculty 9 month
Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Maintain performance standards and pursue goals/objectives that promote the College’s Mission and Strategic Goals.
2. Participate in the College’s Faculty Evaluation and Improvement of Instruction Process.
3. Participate in professional development activities and complete all mandatory trainings on or before specified deadlines.
4. Begin classes at designated times, provide instruction for the duration of class meetings, and fulfill all weekly contact hours. Adhere to the College’s Faculty Leave and Attendance requirements for necessary absences.
5. Prepare and professionally present academically rigorous instruction that promotes student engagement and inclusion.
6. Create an equitable, supportive learning environment that promotes respect and embraces diversity and inclusion.
7. Collaborate with colleagues in syllabi development and course material selection.
8. Provide students on the first day of class with a course syllabus that aligns with the approved master syllabus and details course requirements and policies.
9. Adhere to the College’s final exam schedule.
. Use a variety of assessment strategies that measure student learning and support discipline and program outcomes.
. Participate in assessment of non-traditional learning for credit, if applicable.
. Keep accurate, up-to-date records (including attendance, gradebooks, and evaluations) in an acceptable format and submit them along with a completed End-of-Semester Checklist to the appropriate division office on or before the date published in the Academic Calendar or as per division requirement.
. Allow only enrolled students to attend class meetings and direct any who do not appear on official rosters to the appropriate division office or the Registrar.
. Submit Census Day requests per the College’s required per the College’s Attendance Procedures, midterm grades, and final grades on or before deadlines.
. Respond promptly to official inquiries related to records or communication(s) with, from, or about students.
. Use technology in the classroom to enhance instruction, as appropriate.
. Provide instruction in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, comply with FERPA, Title IX, and other applicable laws, and follow related College policies and procedures.
. Instruct students in the proper use and storage of equipment and supplies, as applicable.
. Participate in training sessions related to the College’s Student Information System and Learning Management System.
. Advise, perform, and participate in registration, recruitment, and retention activities.
. Serve on department, division, and campus/College-wide committees in accordance with rank.
. Provide students with information about job opportunities in the discipline or program, certification or licensure, and articulated programs at other institutions, as appropriate.
. Serve as a resource for students pursuing employment or educational opportunities by providing recommendations or contacts, as appropriate.
. Attend Faculty Convocation and at least one Commencement exercise per academic year.
. Attend department, division, committee, and college meetings as appropriate.
. Be receptive to requests such as but not limited to serving as a speaker or presenter, assisting at a local conference, advising a student organization, and/or participating in other similar College-related activities.
. Communicate effectively with students, staff, colleagues, stakeholders and/or the community.
. Adhere to the College’s Workload Requirements for Full-Time Faculty policy.
. Represent the College in a professional manner.
Required Education: High School Diploma or equivalency
Required Experience: Applicant must have a minimum of 3- 5 years of technician experience working in the heating, refrigeration, and A/C industry.
Basic computer skills
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: N/A
Required Licenses or Certifications: EPA certification
Preferred Education: Certificate of Technical studies or higher from an accredited college or university
Preferred Experience: Teaching experience
Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: N/A
Benefits: As a member of the Louisiana Community and Technical College System, DCC has an attractive benefits package with a wide variety of benefit options. Benefits offered include retirement, multiple medical insurance options, supplemental insurances (dental, term life, disability, accident, vision, etc.), Tax Saver Flexible Benefits Plan (saves tax dollars on some child care and medical expenses), holidays ( per year, typically includes longer break at Christmas), generous annual (vacation) and sick leave benefits and Employee Assistance Program. Specific benefits depend on job category, percent effort and length of employment.
Passing pre-employment criminal background screen is required as a condition of employment. DCC is a State As a Model Employer (SAME) agency that supports improved employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities.