Instructor - Speech

Monash University

Baton Rouge (LA)

On-site

USD 50,000 - 70,000

Full time

9 days ago

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Job summary

Baton Rouge Community College seeks a Speech Communication Instructor to deliver instruction in public speaking, interpersonal communication, and oral skills in a 9-month faculty role in Baton Rouge, LA. You will collaborate with the Liberal Arts department chair to design courses, assess outcomes, and integrate Canvas into delivery.

Responsibilities include maintaining office hours, ensuring accessibility, and participating in curriculum development and college service.

Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in speech, speech communication, or communication studies required.
  • 18 graduate semester hours in speech, speech communication, and/or communication studies required.

Responsibilities

  • Teach courses in public speaking and interpersonal communication.
  • Maintain office hours and assess student outcomes.
  • Develop and revise curricula in line with college policies.
  • Utilize Canvas and other instructional technologies in course delivery.
  • Collaborate with department to design engaging course content.
  • Ensure ADA compliance and professional conduct in the classroom.

Skills

Speech communication theory
Public speaking
Pedagogy
Assessment of learning outcomes
Canvas LMS
Instructional technology
Interpersonal communication
Course development

Education

Master’s degree in speech, speech communication, or communication studies
18 graduate semester hours in speech, speech communication, and/or communication studies

Tools

Canvas

Job description

Job no: 495672
Work type: Faculty Full-Time
Location: Baton Rouge, LA
Categories: Liberal Arts, Education

Department: Academic & Student Affairs

Type of Appointment: Unclassified - Faculty 9 month

ENGAGE - CONNECT - TRANSFORM

The Speech Communication Instructor is responsible for delivering high-quality instruction in public speaking, interpersonal communication, and oral communication skills. This role focuses on building students' confidence and competence in verbal and nonverbal communication, critical listening, and audience-centered speech development. The Instructor collaborates with the Liberal Arts department chair and colleagues to design engaging course content, assess student learning outcomes, and integrate instructional technology such as Canvas into classroom delivery.

Duties and Responsibilities:
  • I. Teaching
    • Provide learning experiences in accordance with students' needs and abilities
    • Create a learning environment in which all students are treated equitably
    • Make adequate preparation for the instructional process to ensure that course content is presented in a manner suitable for students with varying learning styles
    • Direct students not on the official class roster to the Office of Enrollment Management to correct enrollment problems, restricting attendance to officially enrolled students
    • Meet all scheduled classes within the appropriate timeframe and provide opportunities for student conferences either online, by phone, or through face-to-face interactions
    • Be punctual with respect to class meetings and provide instruction for the entire class period
    • Notify academic program manager/department chair of absences and promptly provide course continuity plans
    • Utilize Canvas or other learning management systems as appropriate and required
    • Use instructional and technological resources such as the library, Digital Learning and Academic Support Center (DLASC), and computer technology as appropriate
    • Provide classroom instruction in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and federal harassment policies
    • Alert the department chair or academic program manager of any instances of academic dishonesty
    • Maintain a minimum of 10 office hours per week
    • Maintain accurate grade and attendance records
    • Assess learning outcomes and utilize results when planning and preparing future courses
    • Administer final examinations for students during the scheduled exam period
    • Participate in assigning course credit via prior learning assessment
    • Participate in the teaching evaluation process
  • II. Student Support and Advising
    • Discuss with counselors and other appropriate personnel any student problems which may require special attention
    • Advise students and perform special assigned duties related to the registration and retention of students
  • III. Curriculum Development
    • Develop, assess, and revise curricula in accordance with the policies and procedures upheld by the Faculty Senate Courses and Curricula committee
  • IV. Professional Development
    • Engage in approved professional development activities related to pedagogy, assessment, and academic area of expertise to enhance one's effectiveness in all aspects of teaching and course management
  • V. College Service
    • Participate in recruitment, advising, and registration events
    • Serve on college-wide committees and actively participate in committee activities throughout the term of service
  • VI. Administrative and Other Responsibilities
    • Adhere to professional standards of conduct
    • Promote the College's image in the community
    • Promote an atmosphere of collegiality within one's department and division
    • Submit syllabi, office hours, grades, attendance, electronic time sheets, and other reports by established deadlines
    • Attend all departmental, division, and general faculty meetings
    • Collaborate with departmental and college-wide colleagues in the selection of library resources, software, textbooks, and classroom equipment
    • Attend college convocations and participate in commencement exercises (attired in appropriate academic regalia)
    • Participate in the annual faculty performance evaluation process
    • Participate in other duties as assigned
Required Education:

Master’s degree in speech, speech communication, or communication studies; or master’s degree in any discipline with 18 graduate semester hours in speech, speech communication, and/or communication studies.

Required Experience:

College level teaching experience

Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
  1. Strong knowledge of speech communication theory, public speaking, and oral communication pedagogy
  2. Ability to teach a range of communication courses (e.g., fundamentals of speech, interpersonal communication, group communication) to students with varying skill levels and learning styles
  3. Ability to evaluate and provide constructive feedback on student oral presentations and communication competencies
  4. Proficiency with learning management systems (e.g., Canvas) and instructional technology
  5. Strong interpersonal and classroom management skills
  6. Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues, staff, and administration
  7. Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple courses, deadlines, and reporting requirements
  8. Effective written and verbal communication skills
  9. Ability to assess student learning outcomes and adjust instructional strategies accordingly
  10. Commitment to student success and equitable, inclusive classroom practices
Required Licenses or Certifications:
Preferred Education:

Master’s degree in speech, speech communication, or communication studies; or master’s degree in any discipline with 18 graduate semester hours in speech, speech communication, and/or communication studies.

Preferred Experience:

Master’s degree in speech, speech communication, or communication studies

Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
  1. Strong knowledge of speech communication theory, public speaking, and oral communication pedagogy
  2. Ability to teach a range of communication courses (e.g., fundamentals of speech, interpersonal communication, group communication) to students with varying skill levels and learning styles
  3. Ability to evaluate and provide constructive feedback on student oral presentations and communication competencies
  4. Proficiency with learning management systems (e.g., Canvas) and instructional technology
  5. Strong interpersonal and classroom management skills
  6. Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues, staff, and administration
  7. Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple courses, deadlines, and reporting requirements
  8. Effective written and verbal communication skills
  9. Ability to assess student learning outcomes and adjust instructional strategies accordingly
  10. Commitment to student success and equitable, inclusive classroom practices
Benefits:

As a member of the Louisiana Community and Technical College System,BRCC 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 (14 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.

BRCC is a State As a Model Employer (SAME) agency that supports improved employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities.

Louisiana Community and Technical Colleges System

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