Upward Bound Yearbook Instructor

Redlands Community College is seeking candidates for an Upward Bound Yearbook Instructor.  This is a part-time position for a grant funded program.  Qualifications include:  Applicant must be able to work M-W, June 3 through July 3, 2024; Bachelor’s degree in education is required; and desired applicant should have 1-2 years of teaching a similar subject material to high school students. Master’s degree and at least two years of teaching experience is preferred. Responsibilities include:  plan course work, develop lesson plans, review and select appropriate curriculum material, and provide instruction to project students.  To apply:  complete an online employment application and submit a cover letter, resume, copies of college transcripts, and three references with names, addresses, and telephone numbers.  Click here to access the application and upload documentation.  Position is open until filled.

 

Ranch Hand at Royse Ranch

Redlands Community College is seeking candidates to apply for a Ranch Hand at Royse Ranch. This is a part-time position, limited to working 25 hours per week at $10.00 per hour at the Royse Ranch location.  Responsibilities include:  Arena and ranch general maintenance; painting, mowing and weedeating; fence building; operating farm machinery and equipment; general care of animals (i.e., feeding, watering, cleaning of pens, etc.); may include the use of some chemicals and hazardous products; and other duties as assigned.  Skills, Knowledge and Experience preferred:  Mechanical maintenance and repair; welding; chemical application; operate tractors with frontend loaders; operate zero-turn mowers; operate engine driven tools (weed eaters, chainsaws, etc.); cattle handling (gathering, sorting, loading, and administering medication and vaccine); tagging calves at birth without help; fence building and repair (electric, barbed wire, and cable); and ability to drive a pickup while pulling a trailer and be able to back it up.  Requirements:  Applicant must be able to lift a minimum of 80 lbs. (bale of hay etc.) in the course of their daily tasks; current valid driver’s license; must be able to work a flexible schedule, including some weekends and/or evenings as needed; must be able to read, comprehend, and follow operator manuals; must be able to understand and follow verbal directions; must be able to work in dusty conditions; and must be able to work in all weather conditions.  Enrollment in at least six (6) credit hours at Redlands Community College preferred, but not mandatory.  To apply:  Interested applicants are required to complete an online employment application. Click here to access the application.  Position is open until filled.

 

Redlands Partners with Langston University to Expand Nursing Education Opportunities

A new agreement between the Langston University School of Nursing and Health Professions and Redlands Community College will allow graduates of Redlands’ nursing program to more easily obtain a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from Langston University. The agreement was formally signed Friday on the LU Langston campus.

Upward Bound Math Instructor

Part-time position for a grant funded program.  Applicant must be able to work M-W, June 3 through July 3, 2024.  Bachelor’s degree in teaching core subject is required.  Desired applicant should have two years of teaching mathematics to high school students. Responsibilities include:  plan course work, develop lesson plans, review and select appropriate curriculum material, and provide instruction to project students.  To apply:  Complete an employment application and submit a cover letter, resume, copies of college transcripts, and three references with names, addresses, and telephone numbers.  Click here to access the application and upload documentation. Position is open until filled.
 

Beef Show Team Coach

Redlands Community College is seeking qualified candidates to apply for the Beef Show Team Coach position.  This is a full-time, 10-month, professional staff position with excellent benefits.  This position reports to the Department Head of Agriculture.  Responsibilities include:  Serving as the head coach of the RCC Beef Show Team, maintaining the show cattle herd and the Royse Ranch beef barn, and aiding in the instruction of the Livestock Fitting and Grooming class.  The coach will be responsible for recruiting students for the beef team, selecting livestock shows to exhibit at, booking travel arrangements, traveling with the team members, preparing the show cattle for exhibition, maintaining good records of receipts and expenditures, and serving as a mentor to the team.  They will be expected to maintain public relations and coordinate fundraising activities.  Maintenance of the cattle herd includes, but is not limited to, practicing good animal husbandry, nutrition, herd health, and breeding.  Maintenance of the beef barn includes, but is not limited to, cleanliness, organization, and upkeep.  This position will be expected to maintain a safe environment for our students and visitors.  Qualifications include:  Bachelor’s degree preferred with a major in Agriculture; previous experience in the show cattle industry; possess a valid driver’s license; must be able to lift a minimum of 50 pounds and should not be allergic to animals or animal dander; ability to work with students and producers from diverse backgrounds and life situations; and possess well- developed written and oral communication skills.  To apply:  Interested applicants are required to complete an online employment application and submit a cover letter that specifically addresses your qualifications for the position, a comprehensive resume or CV, copies of college transcripts and three references with names, addresses and phone numbers.  Click here to access the application and upload documentation.  Position is open until filled. 

 

Professional Tutor(s) for ACE

Part-time position(s) working up to 20 hours per week. The Academic Center for Enhancement (A.C.E.) is seeking professional tutors for Mathematics, Science, and Writing. Tutors will provide individual and small group tutoring sessions in approved subjects; facilitate learning as a guide to assist the student to become a successful, independent learner; facilitate an increase and enhancement in student mastery of concepts or applications of a specific course of study as presented by the course instructor; and integrate effective study and learning strategies to maximize the student's potential for academic progress. A Professional Tutor must demonstrate an ability to quickly establish rapport and communicate well with students and instructors. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in the content area or a related subject area. To apply: Complete an online employment application and submit a cover letter, resume, copies of college transcripts, and three references with names, addresses, and phone numbers.  Click here to access the application and upload documentation. Position(s) are open until filled.

 

Assistant Coach for Men's Basketball

Redlands Community College (RCC), a member of the NJCAA Division 1 Region 2, is accepting applications for the position of Assistant Coach for Men's Basketball. This is a part-time position working up to 25 hours per week and may include housing. This position pays $7.50 per hour. The Assistant Coach for Men's Basketball reports directly to the Head Coach for Men's Basketball. Responsibilities include: Assisting the Head Coach in all aspects of the program, including but not limited to: 1) Recruiting - Coordinate campus tours, overnight visits and workouts. Attending High School and Prep Schools games and/or practices. Go to showcases in Oklahoma and Out-of-State. 2) Scouting opponents. 3) Game Day - Supervise game stats, coordinate filming and streaming games, pre-game roster certification, post-game equipment and gear verification. 4) Social Media updates. Requirements include: working knowledge of the NJCAA Rules and Regulations; Previous coaching experience, High School and/or College coaching experience preferred; Bachelor’s degree preferred.  To apply: Interested applicants are required to apply on-line and submit a cover letter, resume, copies of college transcripts and/or certifications, and three references with names, addresses and phone numbers. Click here to access the on-line application and upload documentation. Position is open until filled.

 

Director of Artificial Insemination and Manager of the Darlington Applied Research Center

Redlands Community College is seeking qualified candidates to apply for the Director of Artificial Insemination and Manager of the Darlington Applied Research Center position.  This is a full-time, 12-month, professional staff position.  The salary range is $55,000.00 to $65,000.00 per year with excellent benefits.  The Director is responsible for overall day-to-day operations and maintenance of the Darlington Applied Research Center and Darlington Campus.  This position reports to the Executive Vice President. Duties and Responsibilities include:  Day-to-day operations of the Darlington Applied Research Center including maintaining the aesthetic appeal of our Darlington Campus location through landscaping and beautification efforts. The maintenance includes, but is not limited to, weed control, fertilizing, mowing, cleanup of debris, trimming hedges/shrubs, trimming around sidewalks and buildings, etc. The Director must be able to operate equipment such as tractors, push and riding mowers, chemical sprayers, string trimmers, chainsaws, hand tools, etc. as the position is responsible for removal of unwanted or unhealthy plants, shrubs, and trees. The Director will also maintain animal shelters, fences, and gates. This position maintains the Redlands Community College goat herd by practicing good husbandry, herd health, nutrition, and breeding. The Director will supervise part-time employees, including student workers.  In addition, the Director will manage the Artificial Insemination and Embryo Transfer (AI/ET) laboratory, ensure lab safety requirements are maintained in and around the AI/ET lab, market to and provide AI/ET services to producers while maintaining strict written protocols, and appropriate contracts and appropriate pricing for services. Some additional responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, helping recruit students for the Redlands Community College agriculture program, maintain good public relations with area 4-H and FFA programs and maintain a safe environment for students, visitors, and animals. Qualifications include: Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited university with a major in Agriculture; a minimum of 2 years of experience in animal husbandry including artificial insemination and/or embryo transfer; experience in laboratory safety and use of live animals in research activities and in instruction; must be able to lift a minimum of 50 pounds and should not be allergic to animals or animal dander; ability to work with students and producers from diverse backgrounds and life situations, providing the highest level of service to all; and possess well developed written and oral communication skills. To apply: Interested applicants are required to apply on-line and submit a cover letter, resume, copies of college transcripts and/or certifications, and three references with names, addresses and phone numbers. Click here to access the on-line application and upload documentation. Position is open until filled.