APAP believes that pay transparency is a critical step toward pay equity and benefits both the job seeker and the employer. For those reasons, we are now requiring that employers include a salary range in all new job postings.
Postings that are backfilled from another association’s career center may not include salary information.
Schedule Information: Includes evening and weekend work
Hours per Week: Will vary depending on students
Benefits: N/A
Work Conditions: Work is primarily indoors and sedentary in nature
Duties of Position:Teach weekly private or group graphic design, animation, and illustration classes to non-credit students and enroll in the Community Music and Arts Center programs.
Organize and maintain a consistent teaching schedule.
Communicate to students regarding scheduling, progress, and signing up for classes.
Integrate technology into the delivery of instruction.
Be active on social media outlets for the purpose of promoting the program.
Educational Requirements: Formal training and degree/s in your discipline is preferred.
Experience Requirements: 1-3 years successful prior teaching experience.
Positive attitude, excellent communication skills, openness to new ideas, self-starter attitude and willingness to work with professionals in other disciplines.
Must be willing to quickly respond to emails from the coordinator.
Must be willing to respond quickly to inquiries from students.
The ability to teach more than one discipline is a plus.
Must be comfortable with email, social media outlets, and texting.
Required Documents:***A resume and cover letter are required to complete the application process***
* Official transcripts required upon hire * Employment is contingent upon Criminal Background Check. * Employment sponsorship is not available.
Harper College is a comprehensive community college dedicated to providing excellent education at an affordable cost, promoting personal growth, enriching the local community and meeting the challenges of a global society. The specific purposes of the College are: To provide the first two years of baccalaureate education in the liberal and fine arts, the natural and social sciences and pre-professional curricula designed to prepare students to transfer to four-year colleges and universities; To provide educational opportunities that enable students to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to enter a specific career; To provide continuing educational opportunities for professional job training, retraining and upgrading of skills and for personal enrichment and wellness; To provide developmental instruction for under-prepared students and educational opportunities for those who wish to improve their academic abilities and skills; To provide co-curricular opportunities that enhance the learning environment and develop the whole person. Essential to achieving these purposes are all of the College's resources, support programs and services.