Contract Instructor – Business Training Center-CarpentryDepartment: Workforce DevelopmentLocation: NHTI – Concord’s Community CollegePosition Number:Pay Range: $40 - $50 Per HourAppointment Type: ContractorLabor Grade: N/AWork Schedule: February-May, 2024, Evenings (2 days/week) & some Saturdays, Schedule TBD
NHTI-Concord’s Community College is seeking qualified individuals who are interested in contract teaching at the College in a classroom, online classroom and on job site setting; strong instructional background is preferred. The focus area is in construction/carpentry.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:• Education: An earned Associate degree or certificate from a regionally accredited college or university or equivalent work experience.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:• Experience with classroom and online teaching.• Higher education or workforce teaching experience in the construction/carpentry field.ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTSInstructor Qualifications: National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Certified – preferred.Salary is commensurate with experience.Scope of Work:To coordinate course, course delivery and program activities for non-credit Carpentry Apprenticeship Program at NHTI. The position is a contractual, temporary position for a specified contract period.Application Process:Submit your application online with cover letter, resume and any certifications you currently hold.In your cover letter:• Please list courses you have taught, (if applicable)• Please list on-the-job mentoring or teaching (if applicable)• Please list courses you are qualified to teachNHTI-Concord’s Community College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Discrimination on the basis of age, sex, color, religion, national origin, disability, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, political affiliation, or any other non-merit factor is strictly prohibited.For more information, contact Kathy Taylor in Workforce Development at kjtaylor@ccsnh.edu.
Please be aware that there is a scammer answering these ads. Be careful!!!!
I recommend that you only take CASH or checks from people you know. Very little of the stuff that is advertised is so rare or such a great deal that someone would hire an “agent” to ship it.
BE CAREFUL!!!!
Peter
If you are selling something online, as a business or through classifieds ads, you may be targeted by an overpayment scam.
The scammer will contact you, make you an offer—often quite generous—then make payment through credit card or cheque. They will be for an amount that is greater than the agreed price.
The scammer will contact you with an apology for the overpayment, offering a fake excuse. The scammer might tell you that the extra money was included to cover agent’s fees or extra shipping costs. Or they may just say they simply made a mistake when writing the cheque.
The scammer will then ask you to refund the excess amount or they will ask for you to forward the amount through to a third party. They will ask for this to through an online banking transfer, pre-loaded money card, or a wire transfer such as Western Union. You then discover that their cheque has bounced or the credit card had been a stolen or fake card.
A newer variation on this scam involves online sales, usually through classified sites, where the scammer pretends to have made a payment for a larger than agreed amount through services such as PayPal by sending a fake receipt of payment. The scammer will claim that the money is being held until you forward on the extra money.
If you send any money, you will not get it back. If you have already sent the ‘sold’ item you will lose this as well. At the very least, the scammer will have wasted your time and prevented you from accepting any legitimate offers on your sale.
I just wanted other Sellers to be careful as I see some valuable machines for sale here.