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The Blinn College District Division of Technical and Community Programs is looking for qualified part-time instructors to teach in all disciplines: Healthcare, Technology, Career & Professional and Information Technology. Day and evening positions now available. We also seek subject matter experts who are interested in developing new and ...

Becoming an Instructor

All you need is a passion for the subject, expertise or skill in that area, and a desire to share that knowledge with others. Good communication and people skills are important. You must be flexible and have a desire to educate people of all ages and backgrounds. If this sounds like you, please contact us!

Who are our students?

Ranging in age from 17 on up, we serve approximately 4,500 students annually. Locations include Bryan/College Station, Brenham, Sealy, and Schulenburg, along with many high schools.

Teaching Assignments?

Assignments are made as demand exists. Courses are offered based on minimum enrollment and availability of instructional requirements (such as classrooms, equipment, and supplies) to ensure optimal instructional conditions. Instructors are always invited to discuss teaching assignments with their supervisor.

Course Format?

Technical and Community Program courses are formatted to be user-friendly to the general public, most of whom have full-time jobs. Many courses tend to be shorter, meet less often, and have more flexibility to accommodate busy schedules.

Pay Scale?

Pay can vary greatly based on the level of expertise and required training, type of course, and more. Rates may also vary for different departments. You will need to discuss this with the Program Manager in your area of discipline.

How to get started?

Send your resume and a cover letter to workforce@blinn.edu or visit the Blinn employment website at https://employment.blinn.edu/.

What is Blinn College?

Blinn College provides a full complement of Workforce Education programs for lifelong learning. These non-credit courses are offered through the Division of Workforce Education throughout the thirteen county service area. Workforce Programs are designed, both in subject and format, to fulfill the specific technical training needs of individuals and organizations. Through coursework, a student will master a skill and learn a subject without enrolling in college credit courses. Courses are publicized and offered throughout the year. Classes are offered during the day and evening, weekdays and weekends, and vary in length.

What is coursework in college?

Through coursework, a student will master a skill and learn a subject without enrolling in college credit courses. Courses are publicized and offered throughout the year. Classes are offered during the day and evening, weekdays and weekends, and vary in length.

How long does it take to get a refund from a college?

Refunds take a minimum of six (6) weeks to process. Students will not receive a refund immediately when enrollment is withdrawn. To receive a full tuition refund, the student must notify the division of workforce education twenty-four (24) business hours before the course start date. Any costs incurred by the college for unreturned textbooks ...

What is workforce program?

Workforce Programs are designed, both in subject and format, to fulfill the specific technical training needs of individuals and organizations. Through coursework, a student will master a skill and learn a subject without enrolling in college credit courses. Courses are publicized and offered throughout the year.

What is a prerequisite for a course?

Prerequisite: a course you must successfully complete prior to enrolling in the course for which it is listed as a prerequisite. You must receive a grade of C (2.0) or better in order for the course to satisfy a prerequisite requirement, unless otherwise specified in the course description.

What is a corequisite?

Corequisite: a course you may enroll in simultaneously as the course for which it is listed as a corequisite. Co-enrolled: a course you must enroll in while simultaneously enrolled in another designated course.

Rewarding

Flexible schedule if you are on top of your job. Love interacting with students and providing real life examples of what is learned in class. Management is always available and helpful.

Flexible Schedule

Great students, Facilities were acceptable. Other instructors were friendly and very helpful. HR department was difficult to get information from, but when about specifics were forthcoming with details.

Blinn is an awsome college

I am an avid supporter of community colleges in Texas, and Blinn is one of the best! Blinn culture is all about student success. I support anyone wanting to work at Blinn, and even more so, anyone wanting to attend.

Good experience working with students and patients

A typical day at work was teaching in class and in the lab, demonstrating skills, and supervising students at different clinical settings.

A great place to work

I taught 10 activity classes each semester. I left Blinn to go to Bryan ISD to teach dual credit Kinesiology classes. I was also able to coach at Rudder High School.

Very fun, productive, and learning atmosphere

My typical day at work is having fun with my students and learning what ways they learn the different topics that I introduce that day.

Productive and Enjoyable

Enjoy the teaching students and the exchange of ideals with students. The staff is very pleasant to work with.

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