Whatcom Community College welcomes applications for Part-Time Hourly, Upward Bound Summer Academy Instructors.
About Upward Bound:
Upward Bound is a U.S. Department of Education grant designed to increase postsecondary enrollment and graduation rates of participating students. The grant funds the Upward Bound Whatcom Community College program, which provides year-round academic support and college readiness opportunities for sixty program participants. The program serves students from communities marginalized by the institution of higher education, including youth from low-income backgrounds who will be among the first generation in their families to graduate from college. Upward Bound Whatcom Community College provides direct services to students from Ferndale, Nooksack, and Mount Baker High schools and supports the mission of Whatcom Community College to provide outreach and services to students from Ferndale, Nooksack, and Mount baker High Schools and supports the mission of Whatcom Community College to provide outreach and services to local communities.
The Summer Academy utilizes an Experiential Learning framework (Kolb) to develop hands-on, student- centered, and rigorous academic courses offered annually June thru August. The Summer Academy program includes courses in English, Math, lab Science, and World Languages in combination with field experiences, service-learning projects, cultural activities, peer groups, and work study to support to create a rich learning experiences for high school students.
About the position:
We are looking for people who have the desire to make a positive impact on the lives of Upward Bound students this summer. Our instructors are passionate educators willing to share their knowledge and learn alongside participants to encourage growth and learning in your field of expertise. Summer Instructors will work as part of an instructional and student support team and reports to the Director of Upward Bound who provides supervision and guidance throughout the program.
Schedule: Includes preparation, teaching, staff collaboration and weekly staff meetings during the 2025 Summer Academy.
Dates to plan for:
June 1st-16th: Curriculum preparation.
June 16th -July 25th: Up to 8 hours of classroom instruction weekly, delivered in-person on the Whatcom Community College Campus.
July 25th: Final celebration.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities will include:
-Attend initial training and ongoing program team meetings.
-Work cooperatively with other instructors and program staff to prepare course and implement outcome and inquiry-based curriculum.
-Teach and mentor students.
-Consider varied learning needs of students to differentiate/individualize instruction, as well as provide group and experiential learning instruction, so that all students can learn effectively.
-Assess, evaluate, record, and report student performance.
-Prepare pre-assessments & post-assessments to demonstrate student growth.
-Facilitate a respectful, culturally relevant, experiential, and cooperative learning environment.
-Attend weekly faculty meetings and staff meetings as required.
-Create & submit lesson plans, syllabus, and final student evaluations for program documentation.
Qualifications
Candidate must demonstrate:
Abilities to:
-Develop engaging, hands-on lessons for diverse learners that will encourage growth in one or more of the the following subjects:
-(1 instructor) World Languages: (please see www.k12.wa.us to reference a complete list of languages students may study).
-(1 instructor) Math (Geometry/Algebra1 and Algebra 2/Pre-Calc).
-(1 instructor) Lab Science.
-Be willing to relate to students' lived experiences and incorporate their cultural wealth of knowledge into the learning environment.
-Be able and willing to use technology, PowerPoint, Canvas and software such as word processing programs, spreadsheet programs, and internet browsers in classroom teaching.
- Attend class field trips (TBD).
Minimum Qualifications:
-Possess or pursuing a Teaching Certificate in relevant discipline and teaching experience.
OR
-Candidate that demonstrates sufficient education and work experience in related field.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Demonstrated successful teaching experience with Upward Bound or with similarly underserved students.
Salary:
-This is a part-time hourly, non-permanent position with a wage of $45.97 per hour (current adjunct instructor salary rate). Total hours for instruction and meeting time to be determined.
Application Due Date:
-For guaranteed consideration, application packets should be received by Friday April 25th, 2025 at 5:00 pm. Position open until filled.
How To Apply
A completed application consists of an online application and:
- Resume.
-Letter of Interest explaining why you are interested in teaching Math, World Languages or Lab Science, your qualifications, and reasons for wanting to work with Upward Bound.
-List of three professional references with contact information.
To apply please visit us at: https://www.whatcom.edu/job-info