About our Company
Anderson College is one of Canada’s oldest colleges, having opened our first location in 1885. We have trained more than 100,000 students over a 140-year history and have been an empowering partner for students to overcome career challenges and transition to the next phase of their lives.
With many locations in Ontario, we are recognized for our high-caliber faculty, hands-on, real-life career training, and supportive culture. At Anderson College, we are more than our century-old history, our programs, and state-of-the-art facilities; we are a team of caring individuals, deeply committed to helping our students become skillful, confident, and in-demand employees.
ABOUT THE ROLE
We are seeking a competent and dedicated Instructor for our Intra Oral Dental Assistant program at Anderson College’s North York campus. The ideal candidate will have previous experience teaching adults and be passionate about helping mature students achieve their goals.
Schedule: Monday to Friday, morning classes (9am to 1pm)
Note: Classes are held on-site at the North York campus.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Working closely with the Program Coordinator, the college instructor teaches in discipline areas in which they have specific training and competence. As such, the instructor is expected to plan, organize, and teach in a manner that aligns with the values of Anderson College. The instructor will be leading the classes at the North York Campus.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
Academic
- Ensure students are being taught following the approved curriculum (training will be provided)
- Foster an environment of cooperation and coordination among instructional staff
- Participate in the student appeal process when required
Administrative
- Assist with tracking student hours following college procedures
- Attend graduation ceremonies
- Implement and follow the policies and procedures established by the college
- Participate in meetings with staff when required
- Participate in student orientations
- Maintain proper records of student meetings
- Submit monthly reports to the Program Coordinator following Accreditation standards
Instructional
- Teach students using a systematic plan that consists of lectures, demonstrations, discussion groups, interactive activities, independent and group projects
- Inform students, beforehand, of the basis upon which their performance will be evaluated
- Organize and effectively use classroom time
- Use instruction techniques/methods that recognize and take into account the needs and learning capacities of students
- Modify techniques during instruction in response to the needs of the students
- Assist students in developing efficient learning skills and work habits
- Ensure all course objectives and modules are taught according to the program schedules
- Implement course outlines and daily breakdowns
- Modify course outlines considering the needs of the students
- Establish an appropriate atmosphere in the classroom which is conducive to learning
- Maintain fair, firm, and consistent discipline with the students
- Regularly monitor student progress and adjust courses accordingly
- Prepare teaching materials and outlines for courses
- Prepare, administer, and mark tests and papers to evaluate students’ progress
- Provide individualized tutorial or remedial instruction to students who require it
- Supervise independent or group projects
- Base the evaluation of students on the guidelines established by the College
- Ensure that the evaluation of students is appropriate
- Keep accurate and complete records of student performance
- Ensure all evaluation records are regularly updated on the college’s electronic server
- Prepare final examinations following guidelines established on the course outline
- Provide timely feedback to students regarding academic progress
Other
- Maintain complete and accurate documentation in areas of responsibility
- Maintain professional registration through your governing body
- Other duties as assigned by Supervisor
Qualifications and Experience
- Five years’ minimum Intra-Oral Chairside experience
- Formal training in a recognized educational institution
- Required: ODAA membership in good standings
- HARP approved
- Required: NDAEB certificate
- Must have IPAC training
- Adult Education Certification is an asset
- Two letters of professional recommendation
- Clear Criminal Record Check
- Required: Ability to work on-site at North York Campus
Knowledge
- Familiarity with Career Colleges and working with adult students will be an asset
- Knowledge of Career Colleges Act is also an asset
Skills
- Knowledge of MS Office and Dentrix systems
- Learning Management system Brightspace (D2L) an asset
- Excellent communication
- Interpersonal skills
- Teamwork
- Accountability
- Planning and Organizing
- Problem Solving
- Time Management
Abilities
- Work with competing priorities and deadlines
- Provide didactic and clinical instruction and assessment of performance in the Dental Assisting program
- Conduct a professional demeanor at all times
- Communicate with internal staff and external community members
Applications from people with disabilities are welcomed and encouraged. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
Anderson College is committed to protecting the safety and welfare of employees, students, and the general public, and upholding the reputation and integrity of the College. For this reason, final applicants will be asked to undergo a background check.
We thank all applicants for their interest in employment with Anderson College. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Job Types: Part-time, Permanent
Pay: $25.00-$35.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental care
- Extended health care
Work Location: In person