Gerontology Instructor
Location: Alta Loma
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
Position Description Chaffey College is seeking individuals from
a broad range of cultural heritages, socioeconomic backgrounds,
genders, abilities, and orientations. We are particularly
interested in faculty who fully demonstrate their understanding of
the community we serve; the benefits of equity, diversity, and
inclusion in a professional and educational setting; and the value
of bringing people together, empowering diverse voices, and
supporting a sense of belonging. Situated on the ancestral homeland
of the Tongva Peoples, Chaffey College is one of the oldest
community colleges in California and serves a variety of
communities, workforce partners, and students. While other
community colleges are often named after their geographic area,
Chaffey College is named after local innovator, George Chaffey.
Like our namesake, we are known for an innovative culture, dynamic
environment, and future-mindedness. We commit ourselves to
remaining on the front edge of transformational practices, which
requires a continuous investment in faculty and their growth. We
depend on faculty to co-design and lead the implementation of
initiatives that positively impact students and advance the
completion of their goals. Further, we remain closely tied to our
community and are seeking faculty who will join us in our quest to
provide responsive and supportive programming to engage and improve
the communities we serve. The entire campus community aspires to
consistently fulfill the vision that Chaffey College improves lives
through education. Chaffey College is seeking faculty who will join
in the fulfillment of our vision through commitment to continuous
improvement and student achievement for all. Chaffey College
celebrates the diverse communities we serve. As a federally
recognized Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) Chaffey’s student
population includes over 64% identifying as Latinx, 13% White, 7%
African-American/Black, 6%Asian, multi-racial/other (5%) and
smaller percentages of Filipino and Pacific Islanders (2%), Native
American (0.40%), or decline to state (2.6%). Furthermore, 40% of
our students are first-generation college students, and
approximately 62% of students are eligible for some form of
financial aid. The current student population identifies as 59%
female and 38% male with smaller percentages who either decline to
state or identify as non-binary. Approximately 5% of Chaffey’s
students utilize Disabled Programs and Services for support. To
support the diverse needs of these populations and their
intersections, the College has developed a variety of robust
equity-driven efforts in and out of the classroom including the
Center for Culture and Social Justice, Panther Care, Rising
Scholars, Success Centers, Guiding Panthers to Success (GPS)
Centers, and Bringing Light to Ourselves and Others Through
Multiculturalism (BLOOM) training. Given the differences in the
students’ backgrounds and life experiences, faculty must be poised
to provide culturally-responsive instruction and support for all of
our students’ needs and goals. We strive to continuously enlarge
and improve our efforts to advance student success. As a result,
new faculty are currently being sought to contribute to the
continuous transformation of the College. This is a full-time,
one-year temporary Gerontology instructor position in the Health
and Wellness Academic and Career Community. Under the direction of
the Dean, the assignment will provide a full professional service
week throughout the 176-day academic calendar. This assignment is
for the Rancho Cucamonga campus. It is possible that the person in
this position will also be responsible for teaching classes at the
Fontana and Chino campuses. Chaffey College is committed to
achieving equally high outcomes for all students. Successful
candidates will share our vision and will work with us to help all
students, regardless of background and level of preparation, to
achieve their educational goals. Chaffey College prides itself on
faculty contributions through active participation in college-wide
governance processes and ongoing professional learning.
Responsibilities In addition to the professional responsibilities
identified under 18.2.3 of the faculty agreement, this assignment
includes, but is not limited to, the following:Provide instruction
in a manner consistent with the District’s standards and in
accordance with the approved course outlines of record; Effectively
develop and maintain culturally-sensitive and equity-minded
learning environments; Beyond the learning environment, demonstrate
cultural competence, sensitivity to and understanding of the
diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender
identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of community
college students, faculty, and staff as these factors relate to the
need for equity minded practice; Provide a safe and positive
educational environment conducive to effective learning; Provide
instruction and student support in a variety of formats and
deliveries such as online, in-person, hybrid, hyflex, fast-track,
accelerated, etc.; Maintain current knowledge in the discipline and
engage in innovative methods of effective in-person and online
education; Maintain professional and ethical standards;
Consistently use effective educational techniques to promote
learning and achievement; Participate in department and community
meetings, engage in college meetings and committee work, curriculum
and program design and development, development and assessment of
student learning outcomes, community outreach, development of
complementary instructional activities for use in the Success
Centers, department website development, student advisement,
program review, and other duties necessary for the benefit of the
students, the college, the community, and the profession;
Positively engage students, promote development of critical
thinking skills, collaboration, and empathy; Participate in
activities such as professional development, seminars, mentoring,
club advising, committees, academic senate, as well as engagement
in department and academic and career communities; and Day,
evening, and/or weekend assignments at any of the College campuses
may be a part of the regular contract. Qualifications MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS Master’s degree in gerontology; OR Master’s in the
interdisciplinary area OR Master’s in one of the disciplines
included in the interdisciplinary area and upper division or
graduate course work in at least one other constituent discipline
(NOTE: The Interdisciplinary Studies discipline is provided to
allow for those cases where it is locally determined that a course
must be taught by someone with qualifications that exceed a single
discipline. The constituent disciplines can include any disciplines
found in the Master’s List.); OR The equivalent (equivalency
questions are included in the Faculty Application for Employment).
Demonstrated evidence of sensitivity to and understanding of the
diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender
identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds in a community
college environment. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS Preference will be
given to those candidates who establish the highest level of
professional competency as evidenced by any or all of the
following: Two years of recent teaching experience in a related
discipline; Teaching experience in a variety of formats and
deliveries such as online, in-person, hybrid, hyflex, fast-track,
accelerated, etc.; Evidence of commitment to practicing
culturally-responsive instruction, providing students with a
plurality of perspectives, engaging in holistic, equity-based
efforts; Evidence of commitment to supporting students on all
academic pathways/journeys; Evidence of successful experience with
the student populations included in the Chaffey College Equity
Plan; Experience using ZTC/OER materials and/or a willingness to do
so; Possession of a doctoral degree; Experience developing and
delivering online courses in gerontology using Canvas; Experience
with program and course curriculum development; Experience
collaborating with state and/or national organizations in the field
(e.g.,GSA/AGHE, AGEC, AARP); A history of professional activities
that demonstrate ongoing, active commitment to the discipline;
Evidence of effective contribution to collaborative team effort in
an academic setting; Evidence of effective oral and written
communication skills, in English, with a diverse population.
Additional Information CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Based upon the
minimum and/or desirable qualifications stated in this position
announcement, the initial salary placement range is $79,291
(minimum qualifications) to $115,240 (doctorate) (Fall 2025 salary
schedule). Placement is based on the regular full-time faculty
salary schedule and is dependent upon verification of relevant
experience and coursework from a regional or nationally accredited
institution of higher learning. Being able and ready to work
in-person with Chaffey College students, employees, partners,
contractors, or other members of the Chaffey College community is
an essential function of this job. EXCEPTIONAL BENEFITS PACKAGE
Health care, dental program, and vision services for employees and
eligible dependents; employee life insurance; sick leave; and
retirement coverage through the State Teachers' Retirement System
(STRS). APPLICATION PROCESS Chaffey College utilizes an online
electronic application system. The application can be accessed at
https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/chaffey. The application package
must include an online district employment application, filled out
in detail and clearly reflect that the applicant meets the minimum
qualifications as set forth in the position announcement. In
addition, the following documents must be uploaded and included
with the online application submission: Please do not include any
additional documents; only the documents indicated above. If
documents are uploaded that are not required, the application may
be disqualified. Please do not submit letters of recommendation or
documents that contain photographs. Cover Letter (State briefly how
the applicant meets the qualifications) Resume (should not exceed
five pages) Professional Reference List (Include names, current
addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses) Copy of Transcripts
(Transcripts must indicate degree earned/conferred - photocopies or
computer printouts are acceptable. Transcripts of all degrees
applicable to meeting the minimum qualifications for this position
must be included. Copies of diplomas/degrees are NOT acceptable in
lieu of transcripts. International transcripts must be transcribed
and evaluated in English by a bona fide evaluation service.
Educational requirements must be met on or before the closing date.
Official sealed transcripts will be required upon hire.) Completed
application and related materials must be submitted no later than
the application deadline indicated at the top of this announcement.
Failure to submit all required application materials may result in
the applicant not being considered for the position. Submission of
application and related materials is the applicant's
responsibility. The District reserves the right to re-advertise the
position or to delay indefinitely the employment of a person for a
position if it is deemed that applicants for the position do not
constitute an adequate applicant pool. Applicants should promptly
notify the Office of Human Resources of any change of address
and/or phone number. All application materials are subject to
investigation and verification. False statements will be cause for
disqualification or discharge from employment. The Selection
Process A screening committee will conduct all minimum
qualification appraisals as set forth on the announcement and
reserves the right to limit the number of interviews granted.
Meeting the minimum qualifications for a position does not assure
the applicant an interview. Applicants selected for an interview
will be notified of the time and place of the interview. Interviews
are held on the Chaffey College campus and are conducted by an
Interview Committee. Additional interviews may be required.
Reasonable accommodations are provided to persons with
disabilities. Should an applicant have a need for an accommodation
due to a disability, the applicant should contact the Office of
Human Resources. Travel costs related to a first-level interview
are borne by the applicant. About the College The College
Established in 1883, Chaffey College is one of California's first
colleges. Nestled in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains,
Chaffey's Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana and Chino campus locations
serve students from throughout the Inland Empire. A fully
accredited two-year institution by the Western Association of
Schools and Colleges, Chaffey College offers associate degrees and
vocational and transfer programs in a wide variety of subjects.
Chaffey College remains committed to its mission of improving the
lives of its students, faculty, and staff through education.
District Serving throughout the diverse Inland Empire, Chaffey
College provides services to the cities of Chino, Chino Hills,
Fontana, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, and Upland, reaching
a population of more than 830,000. The District also recruits from
some of the area's top high schools, accepting students from four
surrounding districts: Chaffey Joint Union High School, Chino
Unified School District, Fontana Unified School District, and the
Upland Unified School District. Curricula Whether the goal is to
transfer to a four-year institution or enter the workforce better
prepared, Chaffey College provides its students with the
opportunity to take a variety of applicable courses and programs.
EmployerChaffey College Address5885 Haven Avenue Rancho Cucamonga,
California, 91737 Phone909-652-6526
Websitehttp://www.chaffey.edu
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