Instructor, Paralegal Studies
Company: Texas Southmost College
Location: Austin
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Summary Faculty are professional educators who have the
primary responsibility of fulfilling the Texas Southmost College’s
( TSC ) mission, vision, values and goals of providing a quality
education, for all students enrolled at the College. The
relationship of the faculty member to the student is one of leader,
teacher, advisor, and facilitator of learning. Faculty members are
responsible to the College President through a chain of command and
accountable to the College’s policies and procedures. Essential
Duties And Responsibilities Strive for continual improvement of
student success by planning an optimal learning environment;
providing high quality instruction and advising; participating in
the development of learning outcomes and in the assessment of
students as well as of self and applied teaching techniques in
order to increase effectiveness; and engaging in ongoing
professional development. Manage learning environments by ensuring
that accurate syllabi are developed that incorporate college,
departmental, and instructor requirements; maintaining attendance
records, submitting grades, and providing constructive feedback as
well as other relevant information to students throughout the
semester; and conducting classes punctually and in accordance with
the prescribed meeting schedule. Deliver effective instruction by
assuming primary responsibility for curriculum development in
conjunction with the College’s policies and procedures, ensuring
both rigor and the quality of instruction; by considering
individual differences of students in order to design and support a
range of appropriate learning activities; by using the College’s
digital learning solution to meet the objectives of courses; and by
communicating clearly to students the expectations concerning the
use of the College’s digital learning solution and other available
technologies. Enhance the student’s learning experience by
integrating concrete, real-life situations into learning
experiences to encourage critical thinking, interdisciplinary
skills and teamwork; by employing methods that develop student
understanding of discipline-specific thinking, practices and
procedures, as well as interdisciplinary applications, to create
academic literacy; and by working with students and employers in
occupational settings as required by or appropriate to the academic
discipline. Collaborate with colleagues across the College in the
construction and continuous improvement of measurable learning
outcomes to include the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (
THECB ) core curriculum objectives and additional Texas Southmost
College’s objectives. Assess student learning by designing
assessments that measure or demonstrate student growth; by
sequencing learning opportunities throughout advising, courses and
programs to build student understanding and knowledge; and by
aligning assessment with learning opportunities. Promote continual
improvement as part of the cycle of teaching and learning by
developing and revising curriculum as needed; using defined student
learning outcomes to plan, develop, document and evaluate the
effectiveness of teaching activities; participating in TSC’s
institutional effectiveness program including the preparation and
evaluations of Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)completing all
mandatory performance evaluation measures within specified time
limits; sharing best practices with colleagues in formal and
informal settings; and participating in instructional, departmental
or institutional research to improve educational effectiveness.
Support learning through student engagement by creating a positive
classroom atmosphere that encourages active and collaborative
learning, student effort, academic challenge, student and faculty
interaction, and support for learners. Maintain a learning-centered
environment by being available to students during posted office
hours. Support student learning by making students aware of and
referring them to the appropriate student and academic support
services available at the College. Pursue professional development
by staying current in academic fields, e.g., belonging to
professional societies, reading discipline-specific journals,
studying pedagogy, attending conferences, or making presentations;
maintaining required professional credentials, licensing, and
continuing education hours as disciplinary standards dictate;
engaging in professional education which enhances both disciplinary
and pedagogical knowledge, e.g., by taking graduate courses or
internal classes offered by the College or professional development
organizations; and contributing to the academic discipline through
research of publication or other endeavors as appropriate.
Participate collegially in department, discipline-specific,
college, and community service activities by serving on and playing
an active role in department, discipline-specific, or college
committees; participating in service through appropriate
discipline-specific organizations, educational organizations,
statewide boards/committees, and community activities. Accept and
teach classes based on varied schedules (morning, afternoon,
evening and weekends) to accommodate diverse student needs and
external stakeholders’ expectations of the College, and accept
assignments as necessary at other sites such as for dual credit
courses, as specified by designated supervisor. Demonstrate
sensitivity toward, and respect for, the myriad of diversities
represented in the student population, colleagues and service area.
Attend the workplace regularly, report to work punctually and
follow a work schedule to keep up with the demands of the worksite
(which may be on campus or at an off-site location). Understand
that working hours may include evenings or weekends. Use
interpersonal skills and makes sound judgments to decide how duties
and responsibilities are completed between coworkers, the
supervisory chain, faculty, staff, students, and the public.
Complete all required training and professional development
sessions sponsored by the College. Support the values and
institutional goals as defined in the College’s Strategic Plan.
Complete duties and responsibilities in compliance with college
standards, policies and guidelines. Serve as the Program
Coordinator for the Paralegal program, coordinating curriculum
development, supporting and mentoring faculty, monitoring program
outcomes, and ensuring alignment with institutional goals and
accreditation standards. Program coordinators also serve as a
liaison between faculty, administration, and students, helping to
facilitate program improvement, student success, and effective
program operations. Working hours may include evenings, holidays or
weekends depending on deadline requirements and special events.
Perform other duties as assigned. Physical Demands The physical
demands described here are representative of those that must be met
by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of
this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently
required to stand. The employee is occasionally required to walk;
sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or
controls; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop,
kneel, crouch, or crawl; talk or hear; and taste or smell. The
employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and
occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision
abilities required by this job include close vision, distance
vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the
ability to adjust focus.
Keywords: Texas Southmost College, Killeen , Instructor, Paralegal Studies, Education / Teaching , Austin, Texas