November 17, 2020 – Richland Community College is offering training for potential new adjunct instructors for its Career and Technical Education Transition to Education Mentor Program. Richland is seeking people with a passion for teaching and sharing knowledge with tomorrow’s workforce. Those who are part of the program will receive a stipend while training in the new program.
According to John Oliver, Director of Workforce Development, “The CTE Mentorship Program is designed to help local experts in their field transition into teaching and training. We want subject matter experts in our district who want to pass on that knowledge to future generations. The program will provide a stipend to individuals that qualify, with more information being offered at some upcoming virtual events.”
Virtual orientations will take place online and are offered on the following dates and times:
· December 1 from 5:30-6:30pm
· December 2 from 1pm-2pm
· December 5 from 9am-10am
Those interested should visit Richland.edu/ctementor.
Currently, Richland is seeking adjunct instructors in the areas of Nursing, Culinary Arts, IT/Cybersecurity, Automotive Repair, Automotive Collision Repair, Diesel Repair, Welding, Machinist, Maintenance and Millwrights, and Electrical and Instrumental Technicians. A list of qualifications for each of these positions can be found on Richland.edu/ctementor.
