Assistant Chief Flight Instructor
Company: Iowa Lakes Community College
Location: Estherville
Posted on: May 29, 2023
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Job Description:
Position: Assistant Chief Flight InstructorClassification:
FacultyDepartment: AviationReport to: Director of Aviation Program
General Job Summary:The Assistant Chief Flight Instructor is
responsible for assisting with conducting flight and ground
training, overseeing student activities, managing flight school
records, keeping the flight line and center neat and orderly, and
other duties as assigned by the Director of Aviation Programs/Chief
Flight Instructor. % of Time Constant (67-100%) Essential Duties /
Responsibilities1. Effectively organize, teach, and evaluate
student performance and progress in assigned course offerings in
accordance with established syllabi. Assignments may include
various delivery formats, methods, work schedules and locations.2.
Evaluate and record student performance and progress according to
College and division guidelines and FAA standards.Maintain current
course syllabi and provide student guides for all courses taught in
accordance with College and FAA standards. Frequent(34-66%) Serve
as academic advisor to students and make referrals, when deemed
necessary, to other College personnel, such as the Executive Dean,
Counselor, Financial Aid, etc. for more specialized information and
assistance.Attend and serve on assigned and voluntary programs and
College committees.Assist with lab sites for student practical
experiences and monitor progress.Assist with the recruitment and
orientation of students.Occasional(10-33%) Regularly engage in
professional development activities and keep current with
developing trends and ideas in profession.Assist in the process of
requesting and maintaining instructional equipment and supplies for
classrooms/laboratories, including aircraft.Assist the supervisor
in the budgeting process.Assist in the maintenance and enhancement
of communication within the College and community.Encourage and
foster student participation in professional organizations, College
activities and community activities.Assist with community
activities and public relations activities.Participate in Advisory
Committee meetings.Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:Represent the
College in the most positive manner with prospective, former, and
current students, staff, and the community.Present oneself in a
classroom setting in a manner that is acceptable and consistent
with program and College guidelines, policies, and practices.Assume
responsibility, deal effectively with problems and exercise
independent judgment when making decisions.Establish and maintain
good working relationships with students, staff, administrators,
and other contacts.Read, understand, and express oneself clearly
and effectively in oral and written communications.Possess strong
human relations skills and the ability to effectively relate to
diverse personalities.Be a creative, energetic, and self-motivated
individual with demonstrated leadership and organizational skills.
Special Demands:Position involves sitting or standing in a
classroom setting and/or delivering flight instruction in various
aircraft. Must be able to satisfy all requirements of an Assistant
Chief Flight Instructor as defined in FAR Part 141. Required to
travel between sites utilizing personal vehicle. Must have valid
driver license, good driving record and provide proof of insurance.
Employment with Iowa Lakes Community College is dependent upon
successful passage of a criminal background check. Must be legally
eligible to work in the United States without employer sponsorship.
The statements contained herein reflect general details as
necessary to describe the essential functions, job
duties/responsibilities, and performance expectations of the job,
which should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work
requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:Required to meet FAR Part 141.36 (Assistant
Chief Flight Instructor Qualifications):141.36 - Assistant chief
instructor qualifications.(a) To be eligible for designation as an
assistant chief instructor for a course of training, a person must
meet the following requirements:(1) Hold a commercial pilot or an
airline transport pilot certificate and, except for the assistant
chief instructor for a course of training solely for a
lighter-than-air rating, a current flight instructor certificate.
The certificates must contain the appropriate aircraft category,
class, and instrument ratings if an instrument rating is required
by the course of training for the category and class of aircraft
used in the course;(2) Meet the pilot-in-command recent flight
experience requirements of * 61.57 of this chapter;(3) Pass a
knowledge test on -(i) Teaching methods;(ii) Applicable provisions
of the "Aeronautical Information Manual";(iii) Applicable
provisions of parts 61, 91, and 141 of this chapter; and(iv) The
objectives and approved course completion standards of the course
for which the person seeks to obtain designation.(4) Pass a
proficiency test on the flight procedures and maneuvers appropriate
to that course; and(5) Meet the applicable requirements in
paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this section. However, an assistant
chief instructor for a course of training for gliders, balloons, or
airships is only required to have 40 percent of the hours required
in paragraphs (b) and (d) of this section.(b) For a course of
training leading to the issuance of a recreational or private pilot
certificate or rating, an assistant chief instructor must have:(1)
At least 500 hours as pilot in command; and(2) Flight training
experience, acquired as either a certificated flight instructor or
an instructor in a military pilot flight training program, or a
combination thereof, consisting of at least -(i) 1 year and a total
of 250 flight hours; or(ii) 500 flight hours.(c) For a course of
training leading to the issuance of an instrument rating or a
rating with instrument privileges, an assistant chief flight
instructor must have:(1) At least 50 hours of flight time under
actual or simulated instrument conditions;(2) At least 500 hours as
pilot in command; and(3) Instrument flight instructor experience,
acquired as either a certificated flight instructor-instrument or
an instructor in a military pilot flight training program, or a
combination thereof, consisting of at least -(i) 1 year and a total
of 125 flight hours; or(ii) 200 flight hours.(d) For a course of
training other than one leading to the issuance of a recreational
or private pilot certificate or rating, or an instrument rating or
a rating with instrument privileges, an assistant chief instructor
must have:(1) At least 1,000 hours as pilot in command; and(2)
Flight training experience, acquired as either a certificated
flight instructor or an instructor in a military pilot flight
training program, or a combination thereof, consisting of at least
-(i) 1 1/2 years and a total of 500 flight hours; or(ii) 750 flight
hours.(e) To be eligible for designation as an assistant chief
instructor for a ground school course, a person must have 6 months
of experience as a ground school instructor at a certificated pilot
school. Preferred additional requirements: Bachelor's Degree in
Education from an accredited institution or experience in an
educational institution.Project management training and/or
experience. Salary: Salary will be commensurate with education and
related experience for a 213-day contract. Fringe Benefits: Paid
sick leave and personal leave. Employee health, dental, and vision
insurance. Partially funded family insurance available. Employee
life and disability insurance. Employee retirement package.
Application Process: The following items must be included in your
application packet before it will be considered a complete
application:Employment Application formApplicant Confidential
Information form (This data is used to comply with government
required affirmative action record keeping only and is not used for
applicant screening purposes.)A letter addressing your
qualifications for the positionA resumeA copy of transcripts, with
originals due upon hiringOnly complete application packets will be
considered for the position vacancy. Review of applications will
begin immediately. View complete job description and application
process at www.iowalakes.edu/employment. Contact Lynn Miller at
lmmiller@iowalakes.edu or 712-362-0409. Iowa Lakes Community
College, Human Resources Office, 19 S. 7th St., Estherville, IA
51334. Courses To Be Taught The following is a list of possible
courses to be taught. Other courses may be added or deleted as
required by the program: Private, Instrument, Commercial and
Multi-engine ground schools.Private, Instrument, Commercial and
Multi-engine flight instruction.Complex, High Performance, and
Tailwheel Endorsement Instruction Types of Aircraft in the Program
Cessna 152 2Cessna 172 2Piper Arrow IV 1Piper Seneca 1Beechcraft
Debonair 1Cirrus SR-20 1Carbon Cub 1 Non-Discrimination/Equal
Opportunity Statement It is the policy of Iowa Lakes Community
College not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national
origin, sex, disability, age (employment), sexual orientation,
gender identity, creed, religion and actual or potential parental,
family or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment
practices as required by the Iowa Code **216.6 and 216.9, Titles VI
and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. ** 2000d and
2000e), the Equal Pay Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. * 206, et seq.), Title
IX (Educational Amendments, 20 U.S.C ** 1681 - 1688), Section 504
(Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. * 794), and Title II of the
Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. * 12101, et seq.). If
you have questions or complaints related to compliance with this
policy, please contact Kathy Muller, Equity & Title IX Coordinator,
19 South 7th Street, Estherville, IA 51334, 712-362-0433,
kmuller@iowalakes.edu, or the Director of the Office for Civil
Rights, U.S. Department of Education, John C. Kluczynski Federal
Building, 230 S. Dearborn Street, 37th Floor, Chicago, IL
60604-7204, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, TDD
800-877-8339, email OCR.Chicago@ed.gov. A formal discrimination
complaint process is published in the Student Handbook, Employee
Handbook, and the Affirmative Action Plan of the College.
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