Part-Time

Adult Education Instructor

ESL

Santa Fe Community College

Santa Fe Community College

Hydrogen fuel cell systems for vehicles

No salary listed

No H1B Sponsorship

Santa Fe, NM, USA

In Person

US Citizenship Required

Category
Education
Requirements
  • A Bachelor’s degree and a TESOL Certificate or experience equivalent.
  • Experience teaching language to adults is strongly preferred, though other teaching and training experience will also be considered.
Responsibilities
  • Attend and contribute to required Beginning and End of Semester meetings, cohort meetings and participate in professional development trainings.
  • Teach assigned courses, whether on campus or off campus, day or evening, following the official course guidelines and using approved textbooks and other learning materials.
  • Provide effective instruction in English language skills, IELCE Civics components, workforce preparation skills, academic skills, and digital literacy skills to ensure that the educational needs of students are met and that students achieve learning objectives.
  • Strive for minimum 65% student retention and 45% Measurable Skills Gains
  • Respond to and incorporate feedback from ESL Administrators regarding best practices in the classroom based on observations and trainings.
  • Assist with student registration, placement, and advising as assigned.
  • Start all classes on time, as scheduled, and teach for their full duration each session for 60 total contact hours per semester unless in case of reduced hours due to weather and holidays.
  • Follow ESL Program procedures for what to do in case of needed absence.
  • Keep accurate records of student attendance for each class session and submit completed attendance reports and end of semester documents to administrative staff by stated deadlines.
  • Initiate follow-up procedures, including making phone calls, for students who miss classes.
  • Follow procedures for entering grades in LACES and Banner databases at the end of each semester.
  • Evaluate student performance via formative and summative assessments to monitor student progress, administer official pre- and post-tests, advise students on progress and possible promotions, and communicate registration recommendations for each student to ESL Program Coordinator.
  • Understand about department, college, and community resources relevant to ESL students and convey information to students when appropriate. Remain current with AE and SFCC programs and community resources, as there may be changes each semester.
  • Make recommendations for improvement to the ESL Program by evaluating course content, student needs, and instructional methods and assist in development of curriculum, assessment materials, and course exit criteria as needed.
  • Return all borrowed materials to the ESL offices at the end of the semester.
  • Communicate proactively and promptly with the ESL Program Administrators and instructors, both in person and electronically, in order to maintain an effective and responsive ESL Program.
  • Although the above are typical of the duties and responsibilities normally performed, additional duties and responsibilities requiring the same or lesser skills, knowledge and dexterity may be required.
Desired Qualifications
  • A Master’s degree in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages).
  • Additional qualities: a demonstrated commitment to professional development, experience living/teaching abroad, bilingualism in English/Spanish.
Santa Fe Community College

Santa Fe Community College

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SFCC develops hydrogen fuel cell power systems for commercial vehicles. It handles the full value chain from R&D to industrialization and commercialization, selling fuel cell power systems to vehicle manufacturers and participating in commercial operation of hydrogen-powered fleets. Its work includes a large R&D footprint with a hydrogen fuel cell research institute in Shenzhen and an Asia-Pacific R&D center in Taiwan, enabling it to create and own core technologies and intellectual property. Compared with peers, SFCC differentiates itself by tightly coupling research, technology development, and real-world fleet operation across a global network to build proprietary solutions. The company aims to advance hydrogen fuel cell technology, protect its IP, and drive the scalable deployment of hydrogen-powered vehicles in automotive and public transportation sectors.

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Company Stage

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Total Funding

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Headquarters

China

Founded

2016

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What believers are saying

  • Sustainable Technologies program enables workforce training partnerships.
  • Algae Cultivation program supports hydrogen co-production collaborations.
  • Renewable energy education aligns with fuel cell integration opportunities.

What critics are saying

  • Santa Fe Community College diverts talent to local green jobs within 6-12 months.
  • Algal biofuels promote cheaper ethanol alternatives in 12-24 months.
  • Ballard Power Systems captures contracts eroding SFCC IP in 6-12 months.

What makes Santa Fe Community College unique

  • SFCC controls full hydrogen fuel cell value chain from R&D to commercialization.
  • Shenzhen institute and Taiwan R&D center develop proprietary core technologies.
  • Targets automotive and public transport with power systems for commercial vehicles.

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Benefits

Professional Development Budget

Flexible Work Hours

Wellness Program