Employment Type : Full-Time
Summary of Position: The CSI Agriculture Department is seeking applicants for a full-time, 10-month Food Processing/Quality Assurance Instructor. Ideally, the successful applicant would begin August 2, 2021. The FPQA Instructor will administer a program of professional training and instruction to post-secondary students in Food Processing Technology. Applicants must display a passion for food processing and food quality, and appreciate and promote its role in agribusiness and the community. In addition, applicants must possess a heart-felt desire to educate and mentor students to ensure their growth and success in the food processing industry. The CSI Agriculture Department is primarily engaged in preparing graduates for employment. The Food Processing Technology Program is unique in that many students are currently employed in the food processing industry, and are seeking opportunities to improve their knowledge and pursue career advancement. The ability and desire to develop and implement innovative methods for reaching this student demographic and supporting the local food processing industry is paramount. The chosen applicant will need to develop a strong understanding of the mission of Career and Technical Education and be willing to collaborate with CSI Workforce Development, programs in the CSI Trade and Industry Department, including automation engineering, and programs in the CSI Agriculture Department. The chosen applicant will collaborate, develop and grow relationships and programs with key industry and educational partners including local food processors, high schools, and the University of Idaho Department of Animal Veterinary and Food Sciences. Essential Functions: Typical job functions include but are not limited to the following: Minimum Requirements or Abilities in: Minimum Education: Completion of post-secondary education, training or verifiable related job experience or a combination amounting to 6 years of education and work experience in a related field of study (Food Science, Microbiology, etc). Be able to obtain an Occupational Specialist certificate issued by the Idaho Division of Career and Technical Education Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in one of the following: Food Science, Food Technology, or Food Chemistry, Microbiology or Chemistry with a food emphasis, Public Health or Environmental Health. Five years’ experience in any of the following in food manufacturing, production, operations, quality assurance/quality control. Working Conditions and Physical Requirements Candidate must possess a current Idaho driver’s license to travel to professional development events, for recruitment purposes, field trips, and to visit intern sites. Bending, twisting, use of hand tools, lifting (up to 50lbs) will be necessary at times.
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