Truck Driver (Baton Rouge)
Essential Functions : Responsibilities : To be responsible for the daily transportation of used goods, new goods, contract supplies and waste.
1. To drive a 24' van body, standard transmission truck in a safe and efficient manner, complying with all state, federal and local driving laws.
2. To follow a daily dispatched schedule and give directions to truck helpers and / or trainees. 3. To collect and transport donated goods from private homes, businesses, or other areas to designated processing sites.
4. To transport salvage material, contract supplies and waste, as directed. 5. To inspect and service truck daily for proper operation.
To inform the transportation director of necessary repairs and safety hazards. 6. To monitor and order truck supplies through the dispatcher.
7. To move merchandise throughout the stores, sales floors and warehouse. 8. To render polite, responsive and courteous service to donors and to issue receipts.
9. To compare donation receipts to truck load for accuracy of merchandise. 10. To operate the truck radio and communicate with the dispatcher regularly.
11. To pick up and distribute interoffice mail and supplies from the plant to the proper location and vice versa, when requested.
12. To maintain a clean and hazard free truck. To comply with all safety procedures. 13. To follow company policies and safety procedures.
14. To attend regularly, as scheduled. Tractor Trailer drivers must also : 15. Maintain a current CDL. Skills and Abilities : 1.
Must be able to interact cordially and productively with a variety of people. 2. Must be able to market Goodwill and explain the mission to the general public.
3. Must have extensive knowledge of the service area and road systems. 4. Must be able to read and follow a street map. 5.
Must be able to work a flexible schedule on short notice, including days, nights and weekends. 6. Must be able to lift and carry objects up to 50s frequently and 100s occasionally.
7. Must be able to engage in prolonged sitting in a moving vehicle. 8. Must be able to engage in prolonged standing, walking and in frequent bending, stooping, and stretching.
9. Must have vision corrected to within normal limits. 10. Must be able to read, write and communicate clearly in English.
11. Must be able to function in a hectic work environment with occasional periods of high stress. Requirements : High School diploma or GED preferred, but not required.
One year prior driving or transportation experience or training; must possess valid state driver’s license and must be insurable through the Company’s insurance carrier.
Must pass drug screen and DOT physical, as required. Working Conditions : Extreme physical exertion, exposure to inclement weather;
exposure to truck fumes and noise; exposure to unfit donated materials. Marginal Duties : 1. Works in warehouse, as necessary.
2. Assists in bailing, as needed. 3. Other work related duties, as assigned. Powered by JazzHR
Adjunct Instructor, Hospitality
- ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS : This position will prepare and present specific course content with summary assessment of students’ academic performance;
- develop, administer and grade exams; hold office hours in the amount of thirty (30) minutes per course on campus at times convenient for students;
maintain class records and report grades; participate in class evaluations and an end of semester evaluation session; and complete all required / mandated employee training / professional development.
Hospitality courses include customer service, food and beverage, and lodging. REQUIREMENTS : Minimum Education Bachelor’s degree from an institution accredited by an agency recognized by the US Department of Education and evidence of appropriate familiarity with the subject matter taught as evidenced by academic transcript and / or occupational experience OR If no Bachelor’s degree 1) a high school diploma or its equivalent with a license, diploma, certificate or other degree from a recognized institution or organization in the area taught;
and 2) a minimum of four (4) years of documented evidence of occupational experience in the area taught. Documented evidence of occupational experience in the area taught may be in the form of letters from former employer(s) verifying work experience in the area taught or a notarized statement attesting to work experience in the area taught.
A resume submitted by the applicant does not fulfill these requirements unless it is notarized. Required Documents Unofficial Transcripts (Official transcripts required if hired) Resume If no bachelor’s degree, then copy of high school diploma or equivalent Copy of any licenses and / or certifications relative to the subject area Minimum Qualifications All applicants for full-time or part-time faculty teaching positions must demonstrate written and oral proficiency in the English language.
Must be proficient in operating a computer and experienced in Microsoft Office Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Preferred Qualifications At least one year of experience teaching in a higher education setting.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES : Develop course syllabi according to the Master and Course Syllabi Format Policy and distribute to all students on the first day of class.
Attend assigned classes daily and on time. Begin lessons promptly and teach for the full duration of the course. Maintain performance standards, academic rigor, and integrity within courses taught.
Pursue goals, objectives, and activities that promote and support the mission of the college. Represent the college in manner, appearance, and behavior that promotes a positive image of the college.
Adhere to all policies, procedures, and processes of Goodwill Technical College and Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Louisiana, Inc.
Make appropriate arrangements for necessary absences according to college policy. Prepare ahead of time to provide lectures, lead discussions, perform demonstrations, and / or use technology which facilitates learning.
Present course content in a professional manner and in a way that supports various learning styles in order to maximize student learning of the objectives being taught.
Create an engaging, motivating, and healthy classroom environment that is conducive to learning and in which all students are treated equitably and with respect.
Collaborate with departmental colleagues in the selection of learning resources, software, and textbooks and in the development of master and course syllabi.
Participate in the assessment of student and program learning outcomes and an end of semester evaluation session. Participate in the assessment of non-traditional credit through developing, administering or grading credit examinations.
Maintain and record accurate student attendance and progress. Prepare monthly academic progress reports when required by a student’s funding source.
Submit Midterm Academic Reports, midterm grades, and final grades on time. Adhere to Instructor Exit form for end of semester requirements.
Adhere to all FERPA and ADA laws, guidelines and policies. Obey and enforce college policies that prohibit eating and drinking in the classroom and the misuse of college property.
Adhere to all timelines established by the college. Check emails daily and respond within 24 hours (Monday Friday). Respond to records inquiries and other communications about students in a timely manner.
Hold thirty (30) minutes of office hours per course on campus. Maximize the use of learning and technological resources.
Incorporate the opportunity for students to develop and expand written and oral communication skills in each course. Participate in training and professional development mandated by the college.
Communicate effectively with students, colleagues, and supervisors and use appropriate channels of communication with all members of the Goodwill Technical College and Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Louisiana, Inc.
community. Meet minimum Canvas use and posting requirements. Powered by JazzHR