FT Faculty Business, Accounting
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NorthWest Arkansas Community College (NWACC) provides quality and affordable higher education to empower lives and strengthen communities within Northwest Arkansas and surrounding areas. NWACC employees are dedicated to fostering a diverse educational community and cultural learning environment that supports student success. Faculty members at NorthWest Arkansas Community College serve as educators, mentors, colleagues, and scholars. Full-time faculty are expected not only to excel in classroom instruction but also to contribute actively to the college and the Northwest Arkansas community.Reporting to the BCIS Division Dean, faculty members' primary responsibility is teaching their assigned classes, which takes precedence over other duties. Beyond instruction, faculty are expected to engage in college service, professional development, and adherence to institutional policies outlined in the College Catalog, Faculty Handbook, and Administrative Procedures Manual. Faculty must also demonstrate a commitment to the mission and objectives of NorthWest Arkansas Community College. Essential Duties The following list of duties applies to a full-time NWACC faculty member. Please note that some faculty positions include a combination of teaching and administrative or service duties, as noted below. (Refer to Faculty Workload Policy 5009.)
Instruction Facilitate student learning, provide effective instruction, and perform evaluations of student learning for all assigned classes, using each course's standard course outline as a guide. The standard teaching load for full-time faculty teaching credit courses is 15 load hours per semester during the nine-month employment period. Furthermore, several faculty positions include a combination of teaching and administrative or service duties. On occasion, faculty may receive a reduced instructional load to complete other duties related to the function of the college. Each semester's instructional load will be assigned by the faculty member's supervisor, which will be determined by the nature of the position, the needs of the department, and workload guidelines established by college policy. (Policy 5009)
Professional Development The following are examples of what may be considered professional development. Some of these may be required based on the nature of the program, division, and/or college policy.
Service to the College The following are examples of what may be considered service to the college. Some of these may be required based on the nature of the program, division, and/or college policy. Serve on standing and ad hoc committees, programmatic advisory boards, hiring committees, or faculty senate("Committee" is defined broadly as committee work, club sponsorship, work on advisory boards, tutoring, etc.).
An activity or assignment is not considered service to the college if the faculty member receives a stipend, release time, or other additional payment or benefit for their participation. However, reimbursement for, or payment of, incurred travel/business expenses, pursuant to College policy and/or Federal or State regulation, is allowed. Other duties as assigned Faculty teaching in some academic areas may have other duties assigned based on the requirements for courses, degrees, certificates, and accrediting bodies. Education and Experience Master's degree or higher in Accounting, or an MBA with CPA (legacy) or master's degree with other National Accounting Certification. Master's degree or higher in a non-field related area but possessing a minimum of 18 graduate credit hours in Accounting. PREFERRED CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS Will vary depending on subject and course being taught. Rate of pay: determined by faculty scale placement (education and years of experience) Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Physical Demands/Work Environment The following physical activities described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions and expectations. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading; and/or visual inspection at distances close to the eyes. Environmental Conditions The following work environment characteristics are representative of those encountered by employees while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions. The work environment typically consists of a professional office setting with a moderate noise level, including sounds from conversations, office equipment, and occasional movement of staff. Lighting is standard for office spaces, and the temperature is controlled to remain within a comfortable range. Employees may occasionally need to visit other areas, such as storage rooms, conference spaces, or outdoor locations, where environmental conditions may vary. Infrequently, exposure to louder noise levels or physical activities, such as moving lightweight materials, might be required. NWACC is an Equal Opportunity Employer, please see our EEO policy. |