Title: Adjunct Faculty - Welding
Agency: Northern VA Community College
Location: Prince William - 153
FLSA: Exempt
Hiring Range: The rate per instructional hour will be commensurate with education and relevant or teaching experience
Full Time or Part Time: Part Time
Job Description:
General Description:
NOVA Workforce Adjunct faculty members are responsible for effectively planning and teaching courses in the designated discipline/field of study to students from a variety of academic backgrounds and experiences. Teaching may include a variety of formats: face-to-face, remote and online. The teaching load is based on student enrollment and staffing needs. The adjunct faculty contract contains no expectation or guarantees of continued employment.
Must reside in the (DC, VA, MD) DMV area.
Duties and Tasks:
1. Provide hands-on, guided, differentiated instructions to students enrolled in the courses, as specified in the schedule and course contract.
2. Prepare course materials and lesson plans.
3. Conduct efficient and effective classroom management.
4. Provide students with an approved syllabus that includes course objectives and learning outcomes, teaching methodology, attendance policies in line with those of the institution, assignments and deliverables, timelines, and evaluation criteria.
5. Use the institution’s learning management system to post syllabus, assignments, and other materials and to communicate with students, in a timely manner.
6. Deliver course content using a variety of teaching styles and provide interesting and engaging assignments that demonstrate the real-world applications of concepts covered.
7. Maintain records of enrollment and attendance, assessments and grades, and submit class rosters and grade sheets by the deadlines established by the department.
8. Maintains a hazard free environment and practices safety in lab(s) or classroom.
9. Adhere to the statement on professional ethics in accordance with college and departmental policies, procedures, and regulations.
10. Keep up to date with industry advancements and technologies.
Professional Development:
11. Maintain professional currency in the field.
12. Participate in professional development opportunities.
13. Contribute to a collaborative and positive learning environment.
Student Support and Assessment:
14. Provide timely and constructive feedback to students.
15. Assess student learning through various methods, including practical demonstrations and written exams.
16. Promote student success through effective communication and support.
Technical Expertise:
17. Possess a strong understanding of mechanical, electrical, and facility maintenance systems, including preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance practices.
18. Demonstrate proficiency in using diagnostic tools and equipment.
Other Duties:
19. Maintain equipment and supplies in the lab.
20. Assist with student scheduling and advising.
21. Participate in college events and activities.
Essential Functions:
As a part of the primary responsibility to provide quality instruction, the College expects each faculty member to meet assigned classes regularly; submit required records and reports routinely; teach the prescribed courses of study with the established texts; and adhere to the statement on professional ethics in accordance with College policies, procedures, and regulations. Minimum Qualifications:
KSA's:
22. Welding Processes & Techniques In-depth knowledge of SMAW (stick), GMAW (MIG), GTAW (TIG), and FCAW processes across multiple materials (carbon steel, stainless, aluminum).
23. Blueprint Reading & Fabrication Understanding of welding symbols, blueprints, measurements, and fabrication layout.
24. Metallurgy Fundamentals Knowledge of heat-affected zones, distortion control, and material properties.
25. Welding Codes & Standards Familiarity with American Welding Society (AWS) standards (e.g., D1.1 Structural Welding Code) and applicable industry specifications. ·
26. Safety & Shop Practices Knowledge of OSHA safety standards, PPE requirements, ventilation, fire prevention, and safe equipment operation.
27. Instructional Methods Understanding of adult learning principles, competency-based training, and structured curriculum delivery (e.g., NCCER frameworks).
28. Hands-On Welding Instruction Demonstrate and teach welding techniques in a lab/shop environment with real-time coaching.
29. Weld Quality Assessment Evaluate welds visually and, where applicable, through basic inspection methods; provide corrective feedback.
30. Curriculum Delivery Deliver lesson plans, lab exercises, and assessments aligned with industry standards and workforce outcomes.
31. Student Engagement & Communication Explain technical concepts clearly to diverse learners and maintain an inclusive learning environment.
32. Lab & Equipment Management Maintain welding equipment, ensure proper setup, and enforce safe work practices.
33. Translate Industry Practice to Training Connect real-world welding applications to instructional content.
34. Adaptability Adjust teaching strategies based on student skill levels and learning needs.
35. Safety Leadership Consistently enforce safety protocols and model proper shop behavior.
36. Problem-Solving Diagnose welding defects and guide students through corrective techniques.
37. Workforce Alignment Align training with employer expectations and industry certifications.
38. Working knowledge of OSHA safety standards and welding shop safety procedures
Minimum Work Experience:
39. High school diploma or GED required
40. Welding experience in a commercial, industrial, or construction environment
41. Demonstrated experience performing multiple welding processes (SMAW, MIG, TIG, FCAW)
42. Current welding certification(s) aligned with American Welding Society (AWS) standards (e.g., AWS D1.1 or equivalent)
43. Ability to obtain additional or updated certifications as required
Additional Considerations:
44. Practical working experience in the subject field/industry and related
45. Experience teaching “boot camp” style training course
46. Demonstrated commitment to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive working and learning environment.
47. Experience teaching students from diverse language backgrounds and varying levels of proficiency.
48. Experience working with adult learners.