Job Description - Beverage & Customer Service Adjunct
The hiring rate for this position is as follows: Base rate is $8,939; rate with Master’s Degree is $9,178; rate with Master’s degree and two years of college-level teaching experience is $9,417. Hiring offers will be determined based on the final candidate’s education and relevant experience. The recruiter can share more information about what the anticipated hiring salary would be based upon your specific qualifications during the selection process.
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POSITION SUMMARY
Culinary Institute of America Adjunct Faculty members are responsible for teaching students a high standard of professionalism. The responsibilities of Adjunct Faculty include but are not limited to teaching and evaluating students. Adjunct Faculty members also maintain office hours, assist students who are having difficulty with studies, and honor college policies.
Beverage & Customer Service Adjunct (BAKE-255) 3.0 credits
This course builds on the topics introduced in Introduction to Service and Beverage (HMFB 210) and will give students a realistic environment in the café where they will interact with guests and be able to identify and handle customer needs while engaging in critical-thinking topics. The student will learn to define and execute exceptional hospitality and learn what it is to provide accurate guest service. The course will provide an overview to a wide variety of beverages; hot, cold, alcoholic, and non-alcoholic; models of service, retail packaging, point of sales system, marketing, merchandising, inventory management, and the processes of receiving, storing, and preparing all beverages. In addition, students will learn to pair beverages with food items, manage inventories, control costs, and understand the need for teamwork in a front of house service-focused café environment. Students will apply and evaluate operational systems that are relevant to provide high quality café service and hospitality.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Prepares daily lesson plans for classes and teaches classes as requested and scheduled, in a manner consistent with the philosophy, policies, and guidelines of the Institute.
Works individually as an advisor for students who may need extra help, who have questions about course information, who want career guidance, or who need assistance in their studies.
Provides regular and constructive feedback to students in an objective, consistent, and timely manner; evaluates and documents student performance using established methods and criteria; files course grades consistently and without prejudice.
Evaluates and document student performance using established methods and criteria.
Submits course grades promptly within the timeframe specified by College policy.
Compiles and presents instructional material at scheduled times and places in accordance with the College Catalog descriptions, course syllabi and outlines and class schedules as assigned.
Utilizes the established syllabus and textbook(s) for the course being taught.
Maintains record of student attendance, student progress, and grade distributions.
Maintains discipline and order during instructional activities.
Supervises students in delivering quality service according to College guidelines.
Enforces sanitation principles (appropriate to teaching assignment), attendance policies, Institute’s Professionalism, Uniform, and Hygiene Policy, and other academic policies.
Supports the mission and policies of the Institute as well as the overall strategic direction of the Education Department.
Assumes responsibility for equipment and facilities of the classroom.
Any and all other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
Associates degree.
Experience:
Five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in café/bakery or restaurant operations.
Minimum of one (1) year of teaching experience.
Experience with Micros or similar POS systems.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelors degree.
One (1) year college-level teaching experience.
Experience with Moodle preferred.
REQUIRED SKILLS
Advanced knowledge of beverage and service operations, including coffee, tea, espresso-based beverages, beer and wine, and café service techniques.
Strong teamwork and interpersonal skills; ability to be adaptable, dependable and handle multiple priorities simultaneously.
Ability to use sound judgment and discretion in handling sensitive student issues with confidentiality and discretion.
Excellent written, verbal communication, and presentation skills required.
Strong computer experience, which must include abilities to work effectively with MS Office suite products, i.e. Word, Excel, PowerPoint.
Strong customer service skills.
Exceptional organizational skills.
Ability to work independently or in a team environment and maintain collaborative relationships with all members of faculty and administration.
Must have an excellent and welcoming presence in front of guests and employees. Moderate to strong presentation skills are required.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Must be available to work the assigned course schedule.
Must be available to work nights and weekends as required due to business needs.
Regular work requires a great deal of sitting and standing for extended periods.
Regular work requires the use of a computer, sometimes in excess of eight (8) hours per day.
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