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Lifelong Wellness Adjunct Instructor

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Posted : Wednesday, May 29, 2024 04:36 AM

Position Title Lifelong Wellness Adjunct Instructor - Tai Kwon Do/Aikido Employee Group Faculty Division/Department Health & Wellness Status FA & WI Semesters Position Summary Information Position Accountabilities and Essential Functions The successful candidate must demonstrate experience, skills, and commitment to fostering an environment of belonging, diversity, equity and inclusion in student, faculty and staff.
Delta College is seeking instructors committed to the college’s philosophy that education serves the greater good by providing students access to a better life.
The candidates for adjunct instructor positions understand that community colleges are positioned to fundamentally change people’s lives, and as a result, society itself.
Required qualities include a belief that continuous improvement in pedagogy and relationships with students, other faculty, and staff are hallmarks of an educator who has been called to the profession.
We are seeking colleagues who embrace the idea of helping students achieve their goals, and approach academic excellence as evidenced in equity as a moral imperative.
Instructor needed to teach the following Lifelong Wellness Activity courses: LWA 113 – TAI KWON DO I This course is an introduction to non-contact martial arts stressing technique and qualities of respect, self-discipline, and skills of self-defense.
LWA 114 – TAE KWON DO II This course provides an opportunity to utilize advanced techniques in a non-contact martial art class at the intermediate level.
This course is mainly designed for yellow stripe through sixth gup color belts.
LWA 210 – TAE KWON DO III This course provides an opportunity to utilize advanced techniques in a non-contact martial art class at an advanced intermediate level.
LWA 115 – AIKIDO This course provides an introduction to a non-aggressive martial art stressing use of spiritual energy, self-cultivation, mutual respect, and skills of self-defense.
The following are the objective and expected outcomes in each of the courses: Demonstrate an understanding of the health-related components of fitness as they relate to wellness.
Demonstrate an understanding of healthy nutrition.
Demonstrate knowledge of major muscle groups.
Demonstrate an understanding of heart rates and training zones.
Demonstrate an understanding of the dimensions of wellness.
Explain the concepts and components of Tae Kwon Do I, Tai Kwon Do II, Tai Kwon Do III or Aikido.
Demonstrate safe and proper techniques of Tae Kwon Do I, Tai Kwon Do II, Tai Kwon Do III or Aikido.
Required Qualifications * Associate Degree Additional Experiences Considered * Minimum Red Belt * 5+ Years Teaching Experience Application Deadline Position will remain open until filled.
The College reserves the right to close the recruitment process once a sufficient applicant pool has been identified.
Special Instructions to Applicants Complete an on-line application and attach a cover letter with position title, resume, three current names of professional references, and copies of transcripts (official transcripts required upon hire) and/or certifications and licenses.

• Phone : NA

• Location : 1961 Delta Road, University Center, MI

• Post ID: 9156408663


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