
Agribusiness Program Coordinator
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Position Summary
The Agribusiness Program Coordinator coordinates the programming, curriculum approvals, and course coordination for the Agribusiness Certificate, Agribusiness AAS, and Farm Equipment Skill Set. The incumbent will assist with the Animal Science Certificate program. This position assists with scheduling Career Advancement seminars, trainings, and courses as they relate to Agribusiness. This is a faculty position, but may have a mixture of teaching and administrative duties for degree and Career Advancement education. This position will carry a full-time teaching schedule. The incumbent will assist with the establishment, maintenance, and inventory of Agribusiness facilities and teaching equipment located at all locations. This position is responsible for the recruitment and retention of students declaring Agribusiness as their primary major with goals to increase the program enrollment in a consistent and predictable growth percentage annually.The Agribusiness Program Coordinator will assist with recruitment in the Animal Science Certificate Program as well.
This position will maintain and establish the Agribusiness program as both online and in-person formats. This position is a recruitment goal driven position that is expected to meet course production and enrollment goals as set by the Dean of Career Advancement Education and the Vice President of the School of Workforce Development and Engineering Technology. The position is housed at the Blue Ridge CTC Technology Center, but is expected to work at any BRCTC location as assigned.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Coordinate and schedule Agribusiness courses for the Agribusiness Skill Set, including Farm Equipment, Certificate, and AAS Program in both online and in-person offerings, minimum credits hours per semester 15 with full enrollment. More if low enrollments.
- Maintain a minimum enrollment of 25 - 30 students declaring Agribusiness and related skill sets as their major
- Monitor and develop curriculum for the Agribusiness Program.
- Develop related Career Advancement Agribusiness and Animal Science trainings
- Instruct courses (credit and non-credit) as assigned and approved by the Dean of Career Advancement Education and the VP of Workforce and Engineering.
- Maintain a full-time teaching schedule.
- Partner with Blue Ridge CTC colleagues and departments to enhance student services and resolve student issues.
- Serves as a member of at least one academic committee per year.
- Represent Blue Ridge CTC at community and college functions relating to Agribusiness Programming and recruiting.
- Participates in the Strategic Planning for the School of Workforce and Engineering and also individual strategic planning with the Dean of Career Advancement.
- Coordinate and manage the Agribusiness Advisory Committee, continually expanding membership that represents all aspects of the respective professional communities.
- Participate on the Animal Science Advisory and the Veterinary Technician committee.
- Attend professional development and training as mutually agreed upon for professional development.
- Work collaboratively with all Blue Ridge CTC offices including Enrollment Management, Financial Aid, and Career Advancement Education.
- Work independently and meet program outcomes and deliverables.
Minimum Qualifications
Education
- Bachelor’s Degree in Agribusiness, Agriculture or related fields.
- Master’s Degree preferred.
Experience
- Experience in online adult teaching and online curriculum development preferred or willingness to learn.
- Minimum two-year’s experience in adult teaching and/or training.
- Affiliated and active in local Agricultural / Environmental Organizations and knowledgeable regarding agricultural/Environmental education practices.
- Background or ability to instruct farm equipment, small engine repair, and farm welding are a plus, but not required.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required
- Ability to develop online curriculum and instruct in an online format, or willingness to learn
- Excellent interpersonal skills; ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, and to relate to others in a professional, helpful manner.
- Ability to multi-task in an environment of rapid change and growth and collaborate with all areas of the College in a positive manner that supports a diverse and a respectful workplace.
- Must be detail and deadline oriented.
- Must be able to work independently with minimal clerical support and supervision.
- Ability to utilize Word, Excel, Power Point and BlackBoard at an intermediate level required.
- Ability to present information and respond to questions from groups of students, managers, clients, customers, and the general public.
- Demonstrated ability to work well with faculty and administrators.
- Must be able to work a flexible schedule that could include early morning, evening hours, or Saturdays (College recruitment events).
- Ability to relate to a diverse population and to maintain composure when faced with difficult situations.
- Ability to multi-task and organize, prioritize, and follow multiple projects and tasks through to completion with attention to detail.
Licensure/Certification Required
- Valid driver’s license required.
- OSHA safety a plus
All faculty positions are lecturer rank with temporary classification at entry.
Position open until filled.
EOE M/F/Vet/Disability
PEIA INSURANCE
The WV Public Employees Insurance Agency (PEIA) offer a preferred provider benefit plan (PPB) for employees and their dependents. Employee premiums are based on annual base salary, coverage type (single or family), and the plan selected. Tobacco-free insured's receive a preferred monthly premium rate. Coverage is effective the first of the month following the month of enrollment. Premiums are taken on a pre-tax basis. PEIA Website: www.wvpeia.com
PEIA offers four PEIA PPB Plans.
THE HEALTH PLAN
The Health Plan is a state and federally qualified Health Maintenance Organization. HMO's/HIC's contract with various physicians and facilities to provide medical care to their members. The Health Plan became an option for coverage in the Eastern Panhandle July 1, 2011.
Employee premiums are based on annual base salary, coverage type (single or family), and the plan selected.
Coverage is effective the first of the month following the month of enrollment. Premiums are taken on a pre-tax basis. Health Plan website is www.healthplan.org
LIFE INSURANCE
Active members receive basic term life insurance ($10,000) at no cost and may purchase optional life insurance coverage with pre-tax earnings through MetLife. Non-Medicare retirees and Medicare retirees may purchase basic and optional life insurance from MetLife.
MOUNTAINEER FLEXIBLE BENEFITS PLANS are sponsored by the Public Employees Insurance Agency, and administered by Fringe Benefits Management Company. The FBMC website is www.fbmc-benefits.com
Flexible Spending Accounts Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) The IRS approved tax-free account that saves you taxes on eligible medical and dependent care expense. You authorize per-pay-period deposits to your FSA from before tax salary. As eligible expenses are incurred, you request tax-free withdrawals from your account to reimburse yourself, (saving federal, state and Social Security Taxes).
Sun Life Dental Insurance - Offers 4 plan options for employees
Vision Care- Humana/Eye Med offers two plans to help pay for eye care needs.
Hearing Health Care
The EPIC Hearing Service Plan provides easy access to hearing health professionals, primary physicians and audiologists. The EPIC Hearing Plan's 5 basis steps to good hearing include: pure tone hearing test, functional assessment, hearing aid evaluation, fitting and programming, and therapy and training.
HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNT
Employees participating in a high deductible health plan may enroll in a HAS on a pre-tax basis. This option allows you and your family to take greater responsibility for our medical care to reduce your insurance premiums and save money for future health expenses. Unlike money in a FSA the funds do not have to be spent in the plan year they are deposited.
LIMITED-USE MEDICAL FSA
A Limited-Use Medical FSA is designed specifically for employees who wish to take advantage of a Health Savings Account (HSA), while continuing to enjoy the tax savings expected from a FSA. Funds are set aside from your salary before taxes are deducted, allowing you to pay your eligible expenses tax free. However these funds can only be used for dental, vision, and preventive care expenses not covered by your high deductible health plan.
LONG –TERM DISABILITY INCOME PLANS
Long-Term Disability (LTD) insurance can help safeguard your family's lifestyle when you are unable to work. The monthly LTD benefits are based on your earnings. The group insurance policy refers to these earnings as pre-disability earnings.
SHORT– TERM DISABILITY INCOME PLAN
The weekly Short-Term Disability (STD) benefit is 70% of your pre-disability, reduced by deductible income. There is a 30-day benefit waiting period. The maximum weekly benefits is $750. The minimum benefit is $15.
GROUP LEGAL PLAN
When faced with a legal situation you can simply pick up the phone and call a knowledgeable client service representative to assist you in locating a Plan Attorney near you. A brief summary of the Legal Plan and definitions of covered services can be found at info.legalplans.com. This is a post-tax benefit.
THE STANDARD
Long Term Disability- this policy has a benefit amount of 60% of your Basic Monthly Earnings to a $6,000 maximum and Standard will continue to make payments to the employee's annuity, up to the set amount. Approved LTD claim is payable at the end of the 180-day benefit waiting period. Coverage also provides participant with 24 hour access to counseling services through unlimited telephone and internet access as well as up to 3 face to face counseling sessions.
BASIC RETIREMENT
The State of WV requires participation in a tax-sheltered 401(a) Defined Contribution Plan. The Higher Education Policy Commission (HEPC) makes decisions regarding the offered programs. Benefits eligible employees contribute 6% of their gross pay, which is matched at 6% by Blue Ridge CTC. The 401(a) Plan contributions and any earnings are always 100% vested (including rollovers from previous employers).
Great-West Retirement Services
The Great-West family of companies ranks as one of the oldest and largest financial institutions in North America. Wide arrays of core investment options are available through your Plan. Once you have enrolled, investment option information is also available through the website at www.gwrs.com.
TIAA-CREF
Founded for employees in education and research to build secure financial futures, TIAA-CREF is one of the world's largest retirement systems. TIAA-CREF charges no sales loads, has low expense charges, and offers many annuity and mutual fund accounts and life cycle funds.
Once you have enrolled, investment option information is also available through the website at www.tiaa-cref.org
Supplemental Retirement
Supplementalsavings and investment programs are available through GreatWest and TIAA-CREF.
This program enables employees to save additional retirement money through tax deferral. Participation is voluntary, and contributions are not matched. Maximum contribution amounts are limited by law. Some options are:
Supplemental Retirement 403(b)
This program enables employees to save additional retirement money through tax deferral. Participation is voluntary, and contributions are not matched. Maximum contribution amounts are limited by law. Upon separation from service or at age 59 1/2 participants may begin annuity income or make cash withdrawals from supplemental monies. Loans are also available.
Deferred Compensation Plan 457(b)
A nonqualified, tax-deferred compensation plan offers tax advantages to employees. Employees can contribute to both a 403(b) plan and a 457(b) plan. Higher wage earners will benefit by having both plans. The 457(b) public plan has no triggering events; upon termination of employment, monies are available despite age with no penalties.
Annual Leave
All full-time regular employees shall be eligible for annual leave with pay on the following basis:
2 days accrual per month
Accumulated leave for continuing employees may not exceed twice the amount earned in any twelve month period.
Sick Leave
Sick leave may be used by an employee who is ill, injured or when a member of the immediate family is seriously ill as defined by the treating physician or when a death occurs in the immediate family. For the purpose of administering this leave policy, the immediate family is defined as: father, mother, son, daughter, brother, sister, husband or wife, mother in law, father in law, brother in law, sister in law, son in law, daughter in law, grandmother, grandfather, granddaughter, grandson, stepmother, stepfather, stepchildren, or others considered to be members of the household and living under the same roof. Sick leave may also be used for employee medical appointments which are approved in advance by the supervisor.
Accumulation of Sick Leave
Accumulation of sick leave is unlimited. Full time regular employees accrue 1.5 days of sick leave per month of active employment. Employees working between 1,040 hours- 1,950 hours over at least nine months of a twelve month period shall accumulate sick leave on a prorated basis.
Higher Education Employees Catastrophic Leave Program (WV Code, Section 18B?]9?]10, effective June 5, 1992)
A classified employee experiencing a catastrophic illness or injury as defined by the West Virginia Code and Blue Ridge CTC policy may request approval to receive paid leave time donated by other employees. Within established limits, employees may voluntarily donate accumulated sick or annual leave directly to an approved recipient.
Funeral Leave
When a death occurs in the immediate family, a reasonable amount of time may be charged to accrued sick leave as required for the employee to arrange for and attend the funeral and related services, including travel time. For the purpose of administering this leave policy, the immediate family is defined as: parent, child, grandparent, grandchild, brother, sister, husband, wife, step-parent, step-child, brother-in-law, sister-in-law or others considered to be members of the household and living under the same roof.
AFLAC-American Family Life Assurance Company
AFLAC offers Hospital Advantage, STD, Accident Indemnity Advantage, Cancer Care, Critical Care and Recovery, Dental Insurance, Vision policies. These policies can help by paying cash benefits you can use to help cover rent, groceries, and other daily living expenses while you are out of work and you can also use the cash benefits to help with unexpected medical expenses.All full-time and part-time employees are eligible to participate. The premiums for these policies will be covered entirely by the employee on a post-tax basis. The enrollment period is rolling.
Employee Assistance Program
Blue Ridge CTC offers an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) through the EastRidge Health Systems in Martinsburg. The EAP provides a wide range of counseling services in a confidential setting. The first three (3) visits are no cost and the employee is responsible for the costs of any subsequent visit. These costs may be covered by medical insurance. Contact HR or EastRidge at 304-263-8954 or the 24 Hour Crisis number at 855-807-1258
Reasonable amount of time is determined at the discretion of the supervisor, and is based upon geographic distance, work load and similar factors. Sick leave is not provided for an extended bereavement period or to attend to the affairs of the estate; annual leave may be requested for these purposes.
Red Cross Leave
An employee that is a certified disaster service volunteer of the American Red Cross may be granted, with the supervisor's approval, leave with pay for up to 15 work days per year to participate in relief services for the Red Cross.
Grievance, Witness, and Jury Leave
Employees who are subpoenaed or directed to serve as jurors, or appear as witnesses for review proceedings of the Federal Government, the State of West Virginia, or a political subdivision thereof, shall be entitled to work release time for such duty and for such period of required absence which overlaps regularly scheduled work time. Employees are entitled to leave with pay for the required period of absence during the regularly scheduled work time including reasonable travel time
Military Leave
Members of the National Guard or any reserve component of the armed forces of the United States are entitled to and will receive a leave of absence for thirty (30) days without loss of pay, status, or efficiency rating, for all days engaged in field training or service for a maximum period of thirty working days in any one calendar year, ordered or authorized under provision of state law.
Family and Medical Leave Act 1993 (BOG Policy 10)
The FMLA allows an employee to request up to twelve (12) weeks, per year of leave:
1. For the birth of a child, or placement of a child with you for adoption or foster care
2. Your own serious health condition
3. Because you are needed to care for your spouse, child or parent due to serious health condition
4. Because of a qualifying exigency arising out of the fact that your spouse, child, parent is on covered active duty or call to covered active duty status with the Armed Forces
5. Because you are the spouse, child, parent, or next of kin of a covered service member with a serious injury or illness
Medical coverage may continue during this leave period with the employee paying full costs
Holidays
There are twelve (12) paid holidays each fiscal year, plus statewide primary and general election days, plus two additional half-holidays when Christmas and New Year's Day fall on Tuesday through Friday.
Holidays shall include: Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, Martin Luther King's Birthday, and Memorial Day. The remaining holidays are designated at the discretion of the president each year.
Employee Education
The College encourages career development and self-improvement. If eligible, classified employees may be allowed time-off during work hours to attend up to one (1) three credit hour class, provided the absence will not interfere with the unit's operation and is approved by the organizational administrator. Only full-time regular employees are eligible for time-off or adjusted teaching schedules to attend classes. Classified employees must have completed the probationary period. Before the start of the semester the supervisor must approve/disapprove the release.
Classified Staff Development is available up to $600 per academic year contingent upon funding available.
Faculty and Non-Classified employees are eligible to receive up to the $1000 per semester cap consistent with professional devel
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