Baltimore City Community College
Logistics/ Warehouse Instructor
Baltimore City Community College, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276
Description/Job Summary
Instructor is responsible for teaching classes in the Logistics/Warehouse field.
Teaching hours for part-time instructors vary and will include day, evening, and some weekend classes.
Responsibilities/Duties
Evaluates students' progress and provides appropriate feedback.
Prepares, maintains and submits accurate attendance records, reports, class rosters and grades established by institutional policy.
Provide hands-on instruction and practical training to create an engaging learning environment.
Provides instruction to adult learners with varying educational levels, abilities, and backgrounds and is able to appropriately adapt and deliver material to the multiple experience levels.
Uses appropriate technology to enhance student learning outcomes.
Utilizes a course syllabus for each course taught following established institutional guidelines.
Makes recommendations for program improvements as appropriate and required. Interfaces regularly with project team and other instructors and attends scheduled meetings.
Maintains confidentiality of student records and other sensitive subject matter Works assigned schedule and exhibits regular and predictable attendance .
Able to teach hands-on forklift training.
Able to become a Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) Certified Logistics Associate and Certified Logistics Technician (CLA/CLT) certified instructor.
Performs other related duties as required including attending other training as required.
Required Skills
Knowledge and Skills
Solid computer skills.
Demonstrate attention to detail.
Basic math, reading and communication skills.
Read and interpret work instructions.
Ability to become MSSC CLA/CLT certified instructor and learn to utilize MSSC CLA/CLT via AMATROL instructional equipment and software.
Instruct students in MSSC's coursework in the following topic areas:
Safety
Quality Practices & Measurement
Logistics Processes & Production
Maintenance Awareness
Learn AMATROL instructional equipment and software.
Strong interpersonal skills and aptitude to work with people at many different levels.
Experience with technology-based instructional delivery systems: projectors, DVD players and/or other classroom technology.
Ability to use word processing, e-mail, internet, and/or web-based applications.
Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with students, faculty, adjunct and staff.
Ability to maintain confidential and sensitive information.
Physical Demands
Must be physically able to perform job duties.
Required Qualifications
Currently a MSSC CLA/CLT certified instructor
Forklift Certification
OSHA 501 Certification
Two-five plus years experience in supply chain logistics, warehousing, and distribution.
One plus years supervisory experience.
Some adult teaching experience in a structured environment.
Preferred Qualifications
Associates degree or higher and two to five years of on-the-job experience in Logistics/ Warehouse.
Demonstrated ability to certify students in forklift and logistics
Demonstrated ability to evaluate and create appropriate curriculum.
Computer skills.
Instructor is responsible for teaching classes in the Logistics/Warehouse field.
Teaching hours for part-time instructors vary and will include day, evening, and some weekend classes.
Responsibilities/Duties
Evaluates students' progress and provides appropriate feedback.
Prepares, maintains and submits accurate attendance records, reports, class rosters and grades established by institutional policy.
Provide hands-on instruction and practical training to create an engaging learning environment.
Provides instruction to adult learners with varying educational levels, abilities, and backgrounds and is able to appropriately adapt and deliver material to the multiple experience levels.
Uses appropriate technology to enhance student learning outcomes.
Utilizes a course syllabus for each course taught following established institutional guidelines.
Makes recommendations for program improvements as appropriate and required. Interfaces regularly with project team and other instructors and attends scheduled meetings.
Maintains confidentiality of student records and other sensitive subject matter Works assigned schedule and exhibits regular and predictable attendance .
Able to teach hands-on forklift training.
Able to become a Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) Certified Logistics Associate and Certified Logistics Technician (CLA/CLT) certified instructor.
Performs other related duties as required including attending other training as required.
Required Skills
Knowledge and Skills
Solid computer skills.
Demonstrate attention to detail.
Basic math, reading and communication skills.
Read and interpret work instructions.
Ability to become MSSC CLA/CLT certified instructor and learn to utilize MSSC CLA/CLT via AMATROL instructional equipment and software.
Instruct students in MSSC's coursework in the following topic areas:
Safety
Quality Practices & Measurement
Logistics Processes & Production
Maintenance Awareness
Learn AMATROL instructional equipment and software.
Strong interpersonal skills and aptitude to work with people at many different levels.
Experience with technology-based instructional delivery systems: projectors, DVD players and/or other classroom technology.
Ability to use word processing, e-mail, internet, and/or web-based applications.
Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with students, faculty, adjunct and staff.
Ability to maintain confidential and sensitive information.
Physical Demands
Must be physically able to perform job duties.
Required Qualifications
Currently a MSSC CLA/CLT certified instructor
Forklift Certification
OSHA 501 Certification
Two-five plus years experience in supply chain logistics, warehousing, and distribution.
One plus years supervisory experience.
Some adult teaching experience in a structured environment.
Preferred Qualifications
Associates degree or higher and two to five years of on-the-job experience in Logistics/ Warehouse.
Demonstrated ability to certify students in forklift and logistics
Demonstrated ability to evaluate and create appropriate curriculum.
Computer skills.