At the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), we are the shapers. The makers. The originals, driven by a passion for excellence and impact. We offer action-based learning, solution-focused research and enterprising collaborations with partners from around the world. We are a global leader in applied education, an Alberta Top Employer and a destination workplace for people empowered to make a difference in the lives of students. Now is an exciting time to join this one-of-a-kind place…SAIT.
The School of Manufacturing and Automation provides practical and applied skills training to meet the needs of Alberta's rapidly growing manufacturing, automation, oil and gas, and service sectors. We are learner-centered and committed to delivering quality curriculum in support of student success.
We are currently recruiting a Temporary Full-Time Instructor for our Welding Apprentice and full-time Programs. The focus for this position will be primarily a laboratory & Theory Instructor.
You are a well-rounded, positive individual with a willingness to learn, and enthusiasm to share your expertise. Look forward to a rewarding opportunity to join an inclusive and supportive team!
Note: This is a temporary full-time (16-20+ hours/week class time inside a 40-hour week).
The Role
- Present lessons, lectures, assignments, quizzes, lab activities and lab demonstrations for learners as per the applicable course outline.
- Develop course outlines, profiles, and curriculum.
- Participate in curriculum and program reviews.
- Prepare additional study and lab materials for learners.
- Evaluate student progress and achievement.
- Provide ongoing support, guidance and advice to learners.
- Adhere to all safety legislation, guidelines and safety standards as required.
- Maintain close contact with relevant industry sectors.
- Perform related duties as assigned to meet the emerging needs of SAIT and its students.
Education, Qualifications & Experience
- Minimum, Journeyperson Welder Certificate, with B-Pressure Certificate preferred. Relevant equivalent education will be considered.
- Must have a minimum of 5 years’ recent industry experience using welding applications and processes. GMAW, GTAW, SMAW, SAW, Oxy/fuel and plasma cutting.
- Teaching experience are considered assets, curriculum development and design experience are considered assets.
- Aptitude for mentoring and coaching others, with a willingness to spend quality time to help students succeed.
- Comfortable with public speaking and have the ability to engagingly convey conceptual and practical course subjects to diverse students and learning styles.
- Ability to organize course concepts and materials to create an optimal learning environment.
- Possess a positive respectful attitude and desire to support team members and the Academic Chair with program improvements.
- Ability to adapt to situations such as unexpected workloads.