Faculty (On-Call Pool), Nautical Sciences BCITs School of Transportation is seeking a temporary, full-time Faculty, Nautical Sciences who holds a TC Master 3000 GT / Master Mariner to deliver Transport Canada Accredited and non-accredited courses in our Nautical Department. The ideal candidate will bring Canadian and global marine industry experience into the classroom, workshop, or vessels; develop course and program curriculum; address operational and educational issues; and cultivate positive relationships with students. Appointments will be of varying durations, providing temporary coverage for both pre-scheduled and unplanned absences for faculty. Duties & Responsibilities Classroom instruction to certificate upgraders, entry-level or Industry Services students, and Nautical Science cadets; Simulator, workshop, laboratory instruction and supervision; Active demonstration and instruction in areas related to Nautical Sciences; instructional counseling, evaluation and preparation; Administrative responsibilities, including assignments, examination marking, and student evaluation; Curriculum maintenance and program enhancement; Administrative processes required to ensure appropriate resources are in place to deliver training, including Learning Hub course maintenance (online learning platform); Other duties directly related to the instruction of trades and vocational programs; input into development of modifications to workshop and instructional areas; Preparing and presenting classroom lectures; classroom management; practical demonstrations; and working collectively with the Nautical Instructors and Department Head; Maintaining a commitment to the campus quality assurance standards per ISO9001:2008 (2015). Motivate students to learn; Teach employability skills and assist with time management; Spend the extra effort with students who are struggling and challenge the students who are excelling; A commitment to teaching excellence and preparation of outstanding graduates is foremost. Qualifications Canadian 3000 GT / Master Mariner Certificate of Competency (Unlimited); Experience working on the BC coast (Tugs / Ferries / relevant shore-based position) would be a significant asset; An undergraduate degree or diploma in Nautical Sciences, including other marine-related discipline would be an asset; Physical ability to work in and around vessels, rafts, davits and other lifesaving equipment including fast rescue boats, and bridge duties; Demonstrated computer skills; Solid communication skills (excellent command of the English language, both written and oral); Excellent interpersonal and teamwork skills (Bridge Team Management/Bridge Resource Management); Completion of an instructional techniques course (Train the Trainer) or Provincial Instructor Diploma Program would be an asset. Benefits Competitive pay; Minimum of forty-six days of annual leave prorated per year; Competitive employer-paid extended health and dental plan including access to a Health Care Spending Account of up to $500 if eligible; Defined benefit pension plan with employer contributions; Access to most BCIT Flexible Learning courses free of charge; Wellness and Employee Assistance programs; Complimentary membership with free access to the Fitness Centre, Gymnasium, and more; Eligibility requirements apply, benefits may vary depending on the employee group the position belongs to and whether the position offered is temporary or part-time. Salary Range Salary Range: $78,133$115,805 per annum. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement BCIT is committed to the principles of equity, diversity & inclusion and to promoting opportunities in hiring for systemically oppressed groups who have been excluded from full participation at BCIT and the larger community. This includes Indigenous Peoples, women, racialized persons, persons with disabilities and those who identify as 2S/LGBTQIA+. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Faculty (On-Call Pool), Nautical Sciences