Extension Agent – West Plains District

Madison Colvin to serve as West Plains District extension agent.

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Madison Colvin will begin serving as the West Plains District 4-H youth development extension agent, effective Sept 15. West Plains District has extension offices in Garden City and Scott City, Kansas. Colvin’s primary office is in Garden City.

Colvin earned her bachelor’s degree in agricultural education from West Texas A&M University. She has most recently been employed as a graduate assistant for the Texas Youth Livestock and Agriculture department of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in College Station, Texas.

4-H youth development agents develop and deliver educational programs for school-aged youth.  This includes supporting community clubs, out-of-school programs, school enrichment, volunteer management, and outreach to create new program opportunities with new and existing community partners.

Local extension faculty are jointly employed in a partnership between K-State Extension, headquartered on the Kansas State University campus in Manhattan, and the local extension board.

The role of K-State Extension is to encourage the adoption of research-based information to improve the quality of life for Kansans. K-State Research and Extension is the short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service.

More information about K-State Extension – West Plains District is available online at westplains.k-state.edu. Contact Madison Colvin via email at mccolvin@ksu.edu.

Instructor – Highland Community College

Agriculture Instructor

Highland – Highland, KS

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SUMMARY

The Agriculture Instructor will teach all assigned courses and associated activities as related to major subject area.  Courses include but are not limited to: Principles of Animal Science, Crop Science, Animal Diseases and Health, Soil Science, Livestock Production, Marketing Farm Products.  The instructor will prepare all instructional materials for the various learning activities associated with their major subject area, maintain accurate student records, keep current in the teaching field, recommend pertinent library materials for acquisition to the library, sponsor student and support activities.

Related service activities include recruiting Agriculture scholarship students, actively serving on college committees, attending faculty meetings, assisting student services with regard to recruiting events and current student support, and attending commencement ceremonies.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.

  1. Prepare course syllabi, measurable student outcomes, class outlines, and provide appropriate information thereon to students on or before the first day of class.
  2. Maintain student records and observe confidential and ethical practices (i.e. attendance, grades, State reimbursement, etc.).
  3. Complete requested documents and follow assessment procedures as needed by the Vice President for Academic Affairs, Director of Institutional Research, and academic committees involved with assessment.
  4. Meet all classes and associated activities as scheduled and maintain order and discipline.  Associated activities include but are not limited to: laboratory, field trips, independent study, cultural and social events, etc.
  5. Post and maintain office hours to advise and counsel students who request assistance.  Refer students who need additional assistance to the appropriate college support service area for tutoring/counseling.
  6. Prepare and submit annual professional/educational development plan.
  7. Maintain a learning environment in the classroom using generally accepted teaching methods.
  8. Maintain listing of Library resources for students interested in further readings in subject area.
  9. Conduct periodic self and formal (per Master Contract) evaluation of instruction.
  1. Prepare and submit reports, plans of action, program review, state reports, survey results, student placement reports, leave requests, travel requests, etc., on a timely basis as required.
  2. Attend in-service, department, and faculty meetings as called.
  3. Schedule, conduct, and document advisory committee activities as appropriate.
  4. Submit textbook requests when needed.
  5. Be familiar and comply with the College policies, procedures, and announcements.
  6. Maintain up-to-date instructional program materials and equipment inventory.
  7. Communicate with colleagues on campus, within service district, and with other community colleges and universities.
  8. Update Master Course Outline each time course content is changed through Curriculum and Instruction and communicate any changes to all Agriculture adjunct instructors.
  9. Provide subject area leadership in the development of new major courses, support courses, and/or program offerings.
  10. Consistently strive to improve the quality of service provided to the community.
  11. Provide leadership in the community.
  12. Seek the most effective ways to facilitate learning to stimulate critical thinking, develop skills, and to broaden and enrich student interest.
  13. Attend commencement ceremonies.
  14. Serve on committee(s) as required.
  15. Assist with student recruitment, advising, enrollment, and retention.
  16. Ensure moral, ethical, and integrity values.

Qualifications

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

Responsible for supervision of students in class setting.  May supervise Work Study or Work Arrangement students.  Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization’s policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving problems.

QUALIFICATIONS  To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Education and/or Experience

Master’s degree in Agriculture required.  College teaching experience preferred.

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

 The instructor will possess:

  • Knowledge of subject area;
  • Skill and ability to convey the knowledge to students in an effective manner and as required by the Board of Trustees.
  • Ability to organize and direct all instructional activities in compliance with safe and standard practices;
  • Ability to work with and assist students in academic planning;
  • Ability to communicate effectively with others to facilitate consensus;
  • Ability to represent and promote the welfare of the College as required;
  • Ability to communicate effectively with all constituents of the community college environment including the public.