Adjunct Faculty - Applied Aviation Science
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | |
United States, Arizona, Prescott | |
3700 Willow Creek Rd (Show on map) | |
Nov 16, 2024 | |
Job Description
About Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is an independent, culturally diverse institution providing quality education and research in aviation, aerospace, engineering, and other related fields with residential campuses located in Daytona Beach, Florida, and Prescott, Arizona. The University's Worldwide campus provides educational opportunities online and at approximately 130 locations throughout the United States, Asia, Europe, and Central/South America. As the largest and most comprehensive aviation and aerospace-focused university in the world, Embry-Riddle is a unique institution. Over the past 90 years, the University has evolved with industry to break new ground and produce top-level graduates who serve the ever-changing needs of aviation and aerospace, and other STEM-related disciplines. Embry-Riddle offers programs in seven primary fields of study including: Applied Science; Aviation; Business; Computers and Technology; Engineering; Safety, Security, and Intelligence; and Space. For Academic Year 2020-21, there were over 10,700 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students that attended the University's residential campuses and approximately 32,700 students in total enrolled with the University around the world. The Opportunity: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott, College of Aviation, invites applications for Adjunct Faculty in support of our B.S. degrees in Applied Meteorology, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Air Traffic Management, and Aviation Stress Management. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Prescott, Arizona campus is respected worldwide for cutting-edge instruction and training for tomorrow's aviation, aerospace, security and intelligence leaders. Prescott is a mile-high city and its climate reflects seasonable weather excellent for flying. Daytime averages are 80F in the summer and 45F in the winter. At 5,000 ft. above sea level, it boasts a mild climate, clean air, pristine wilderness areas, and nearby national forests. The university is a small, private, residential university in the mountains of Arizona with approximately 3,500 students. Staff/faculty/student interaction is highly valued and is a central theme of our campus. It is located 100 miles north of Phoenix and 120 miles south of the Grand Canyon. Applied Meteorology teaching assignments may include, but not be limited to, Survey of Meteorology, Aviation Weather, Satellite and Radar Weather Interpretation and Survey of Meteorology Lab. The selected candidate must have a Master's Degree, preferably in Meteorology or Aviation- Weather related field. A Ph.D./doctoral degree and teaching experience is highly desirable. Unmanned Aerial Systems teaching assignments may include, but not limited to core courses which focus on the technologies of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UASs); governmental and private sector applications of UAS to meet mission needs, and operations within the architecture of the current national airspace and federal aviation regulations. Additionally, knowledge of private, instrument, and commercial pilot operations is required. The selected candidate(s) must have a Master's Degree, preferably in Unmanned Aircraft Systems or Aeronautical Science. Adoctoral degree preferred with applicability to the aviation related fields of study, experience in higher education, industry, or governmental educational setting; Commercial Pilots License, Certified Flight Instructor Certificate or Fundamentals of Instructing test competed. Air Traffic Management teaching assignments may include, but not be limited to Air traffic Basics I and II, Introduction to Air Traffic Control Tower, Introduction to Terminal Radar Operations, & En-Route Terminal Radar Operations. The applicant must also have experience with simulation and training software such as Metacraft, SimSuite, and Prepar3D. The Selected Candidate(s) must have a Master's degree in technical aviation-related field and applicable previous work experience. Previous teaching experience is preferred. Aviation Stress Management teaching assignments may include teaching Aviation Stress Management and University Success Courses. The candidate must possess an understanding of stress on the human condition (physically, psychologically, and emotionally), personal responses or tendencies when stressed, and the ability to teach practical tools, concepts, and techniques to effectively manage stress and human physiology. A master's degree in Education or Human Factors or psychology with professional experience in Stress Management required. QualificationsSpecific qualifications are listed above by area. Interested individuals should submit an application, cover letter and resume/curriculum vitae clearly showing that the applicant meets the minimum qualifications. Please include unofficial transcripts and three professional references with contact information. |