Fire Science Instructor
Location: Green Bay
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is a nationally recognized
and locally trusted college dedicated to advancing the success of
all students and economic vitality of the communities we serve
through access, high-quality education, and strategic partnerships.
The community that we serve is home to people with a rich range of
backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to supporting an
environment where all students and employees thrive and succeed. We
believe every team member enriches our organization with unique
skills, perspectives, and solutions. We seek applicants who are
motivated and equipped to support all students, to work effectively
with colleagues from a range of backgrounds, and to build the
vibrancy of our community. You belong here. See why you will love
working at NWTC. > [Link Removed] Department: Public Safety
Reports To: Associate Dean, Academic LOCATION: Green Bay - Position
requires availability to instruct on campus and in flexible
delivery modes. STANDARD HOURS: Flexibility in schedule is required
for day, night or weekend classes as needed. SALARY RANGE: $64,681
- $73,000 based on a standard 176-day, full-time obligation.
*Salaries/Wages for all finalists (internal and external) will be
placed within the range based upon education, experiences, current
wages, and internal equity. POSITION SUMMARY Northeast Wisconsin
Technical College is an innovative leading-edge college dedicated
to student success. An instructor’s primary purpose is to design
instruction and assessment in an engaging environment to foster
learner success. An instructor continually improves the overall
quality in the delivery of learning to support the achievement of
college outcomes and priorities utilizing evidence to support
decision-making. Instructors work in alignment with the college’s
mission, vision, core values, and operating principles. Instructors
are expected to provide service to the college community
exemplified by teamwork, committee involvement, and participation
in shared leadership activities. In addition, instructors commit to
ongoing professional growth in both instructional and technical
areas to comply with NWTC’s faculty progression structure, as well
as the development of their colleagues and teams. It is our
commitment as a College to ensure that we invest the resources
necessary to positively impact teaching and student success.
Consistent with this commitment all new faculty are required to
successfully complete the Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
Instructor Preparation Academy. The Academy is a structured,
practical, course-based cohort learning experience during first
three years of employment. Courses include teaching and learning
strategies, guidance and counseling, curriculum development,
assessment, diversity, and more. The details of the schedule will
be made available upon hire. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Develop and
continually revise curriculum required development and routine
revision of curriculum that includes adaptation of curriculum to
college delivery standards, strategic directions, employer/advisory
feedback, and industry/regulatory standards. This also includes but
is not limited to Open Educational Resources (OER), textbook
change, assessment plan, credit for prior learning assessment
tools, and employability skills. Utilize engaging instructional
strategies and methodologies which foster student success both in
and outside of the classroom. Create learning experiences which
integrate multiple alternative or emerging delivery methodologies
and instructional technologies to maximize student success,
including, but not limited to, hybrid, face-to-face, video
conferencing, self-paced, and on-line course delivery. Provide
immediate, routine, and consistent feedback to students to assist
them in improving performance in technical and core ability
competencies. Create a learning environment that integrates best
practices for student success including authentic service learning,
student club events, and engagement in profession specific
activities. Develop, support, participate and collaborate with
other departments on student recruitment, program marketing, and
referral of students as needed for student success strategies
including tutoring, counseling, advising, etc. Use data to measure
quality outcomes related to student persistence, retention,
completion rate, course success, and to design improvement
strategies based on the evidence. Comply with College policies and
practices related to instruction, assessment, and delivery. Engage
with business and industry through engagement and participation in
advisory committees, including the recruitment of new members,
planning of meetings, participation in community groups, and
business visits. Participate in community and college-sponsored
events to promote the college’s programs and enhance community
relationships. Engage in division, department and team meetings and
requirements including the development and completion of the
college’s strategic planning through team action plans and budget
requests Maintain proficient knowledge and skill in emerging trends
and current occupational practices by networking with regional
industry leaders and participating in continuing education and
professional development. Assist in the development of adjunct
faculty through communication, sharing of resources, coaching and
mentoring. Maintain Faculty Quality Assurance System requirements,
faculty progression structure requirements and licensure required
by other agencies to maintain individual and program accreditation.
Additional Duties and Responsibilities: Develops and delivers
didactic/lecture and practical skills training in the core content
of the Wisconsin-approved Fire Medic AAS degree, Fire Protection
Technician AAS degree and Fire Science Technical Diploma programs
at NWTC. Delivers didactic/lecture and practical skills training in
all other Wisconsin-aligned fire-related courses. Coordinates all
aspects of the Fire Science Technical Diploma program and other
fire-related training. Develops fire-related training utilizing
fire-specific resources provided by NWTC including but not limited
to fire apparatus/pumper, the NWTC Burn Tower and other
firefighting appliances/equipment. Instructs in the following
fire-related topic areas: fire apparatus driver/operator,
firefighting principles, fire protection hydraulics, principles of
emergency services, hazardous materials, fire department
management, fire detection/suppression systems, fire inspection,
fire investigation, fire prevention, pre-fire planning.
Coordinates/supports all members of the NWTC fire adjunct faculty
in the delivery of fire-related training. Works closely with local
fire departments to coordinate all aspects of the fire internship
program. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND WORK EXPERIENCE Associate
degree in an appropriate field (Fire Protection, Fire Science, Fire
Suppression, Fire Technology, or other fire-related educational
background) and three (3) years of experience in professional
firefighting or fire ground operations. At a minimum, occupational
experience has to have occurred at least 1 year within the last 5
years. Certification in Emergency Services Instructor I is required
Firefighter 1, Firefighter 2, Driver Operator Pumper, Fire Officer
1 certifications required. Preferred Qualifications: Previous
teaching experience with adult learners is preferred Emergency
Services Instructor II preferred Class B CDL required. Class A CDL
preferred Skills and Abilities: Student Success: Demonstrate
behaviors and actions that support student recruitment, retention,
and student success initiatives. Values: Demonstrate behaviors and
action that support the College’s values Collaboration: Demonstrate
behaviors and actions that create respectful environments and
services for all, and the ability to work effectively across
differences in background and experience. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Extended
Sitting: Ability to sit for extended periods while working on a
computer or attending meetings Mobility: Ability to move around the
campus to attend meetings and events Manual Dexterity: Proficiency
in using hands and fingers to handle or operate office equipment,
tools, or controls. Visual and Auditory: Ability to read documents
and communicate effectively with students and staff. Light Lifting:
Capability to lift and carry materials weighing up to 25 pounds.
Reasonable Accommodations Statement To perform this job
successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential
duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to
enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. We strive to accommodate any individual who
requires adjustments to ensure a fair and equal employment process.
If you require specific accommodations during the application
and/or screening process due to a disability or other reasons,
please contact Talent and Culture at talentandculture@nwtc.edu or
920-498-6286 . Northeast Wisconsin Technical College does not offer
H-1B or other work authorization visa sponsorship for this
position. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the
United States at the time of hire and maintain work authorization
throughout the employment term. If you have questions regarding
this, please contact Talent and Culture. NWTC does not discriminate
on the basis of political affiliation, age, race, creed, marital
status, color, religion, national origin, disability, veteran
status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, genetic testing or other
applicable legislated categories. Inquiries regarding the College’s
nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the Associate Vice
President of Student Affairs at 920-498-6823 or
nondiscrimination@nwtc.edu ? > [Link Removed] .
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