Tasks and responsibilities:
Instruct the theory and practical
requirements within the applicable trade stream.
Participate in the
continuing review of curriculum content, teaching methods and methods of
student assessment.
Conduct examinations, and
participate in the preparation, correction and assessment of examination
papers, student reports and assignments.
Participate in the
counselling and remediation of students.
Participate in the
development and generation of class notes, teaching materials and practical activities.
Be involved in the
promotion of activities and programs offered by Aviation Australia.
Remain up to date with
technological developments in the aerospace industry and in particular, the
appointee's area of expertise.
Monitor and self -evaluate
teaching performance to ensure a high standard is maintained which provides
optimal student learning opportunities.
Maintain awareness with
regards to relevant Commonwealth or State/Territory legislation and Aviation
Australia's policies and procedures.
Accept delegated tasks,
and the subsequent authorities and accountabilities associated with such tasks,
as directed by the accountable / reporting manager and senior management.
Undertake other duties as
required by the accountable / reporting manager and senior management.
Comply with the
requirements of Aviation Australia's:
Code of Conduct.
Work Health and Safety
legislation.
Policies and procedures
Requirements
Minimum experience as Aviation instructor for 3 -5 years.
Certificate IV in Aero skills, or the ability
to obtain the competencies associated with the Certificate IV.
Current Certificate IV in Training and
Assessment, or a higher recognized qualification in teaching/training.
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