Adjunct Faculty, Dental Hygiene
Overland Park Main Campus
This position is for a part-time adjunct clinical dental hygiene instructor. The adjunct clinical faculty will be assigned to instruct students in Clinical Dental Hygiene while they provide dental hygiene treatment in the clinic. The position may also include Friday labs (radiology, local anesthesia and/or nitrous oxide sedation labs). The clinical position need varies Monday -Thursdays from 7:45 am to 5:30 pm. The contract pay is for a nine (9) hour day that includes 8.5 hours of clinical teaching time and a 30 minute lunch time calibration. Contract pay for Friday labs will be based on the number of hours worked. This position could also potentially serve as a substitute when other part-time or full-time faculty are unable to work and/or there is an emergency need to fill.
Staff Dentist, Dental Hygiene
Overland Park Main Campus
The Staff Dentist is a integral member of the Dental Hygiene Program who works in collaboration with the supervising dental hygiene faculty in treating patients scheduled for care in the JCCC dental hygiene on-site clinical facility. This current position is for Mondays from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm that will begin in the fall 2026 semester. The Staff Dentist will supervise, mentor and assist students in evaluations for health records, restorative charting, caries risk, occlusion and radiographic surveys. Specifically, the dentist’s role includes:
*Performing an initial and periodic examination on patients presenting for periodontal maintenance
*Providing a dental diagnosis for each patient
*Making referrals for care beyond dental hygiene needs
*Consulting on complex medical histories
*Preparing prescriptions as needed
*Reviewing radiographs with students and discussing the patient’s caries risk assessment and dental needs
*Grading radiographs as indicated
*Utilization of an Electronic Record and Digital Imaging Systems
*Learning and following all JCCC clinical policies and procedures and the operation of the Dental Management System
Morning Lead Custodian
Overland Park Main Campus
The Lead Custodian supports JCCC by serving as a vital link between management and the custodial staff, balancing hands-on maintenance with frontline supervision. This role is responsible for coordinating daily assignments, leading special project teams, and ensuring that all facilities meet high standards of cleanliness and safety.
Beyond performing routine cleaning and specialized floor care, the Team Lead provides essential training and support to staff, monitors inventory levels and assists in the execution of facility events and furniture reconfigurations. The incumbent ensures a safe working environment by enforcing protocols and providing performance feedback to help the team achieve operational excellence.
Morning Custodian
Overland Park Main Campus
The Custodian supports JCCC mission by maintaining a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. This position is responsible for the daily sanitation and physical upkeep of campus buildings, including classrooms, offices, and common areas. Beyond routine cleaning, the Custodian supports campus operations through event setup, furniture relocation, and seasonal grounds maintenance such as snow removal.
Student Support Technician
Overland Park Main Campus
29 May 2026
The Student Support Technician serves as the first point-of-contact for JCCC student support. This position is responsible for initial triage and assistance in determining the resolution of student issues, escalation of issues to higher level technical support professionals when necessary, and reporting of trends when requests appear to be out of the ordinary. The Student Support Technician will also be directly involved in the JCCC knowledge management process.
Adjunct Assistant Professor, English
Overland Park Main Campus
1 Jul 2026
The English Department seeks a qualified instructor to teach multiple sections of Composition I and Composition II.
Assistant Professor, Information Technology
Overland Park Main Campus
31 May 2026
This faculty position in the Information Technology department is within the Computing Sciences and Information Technology Division. The Faculty member is expected to possess expert level knowledge in the IT discipline. The Faculty member will carry teaching load in a variety of IT areas including: networking, systems administration, cloud computing, and cybersecurity. The faculty member is expected to demonstrate competence in mastery of subject matter, professional development, teaching performance, evaluation of student learning, participation in college/division/program activities, support college policies and procedures, and contribution to the growth and enhancement of college mission and programs. This position demands a positive team player, with leadership and project management skills.
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Applications that do not include a resume, cover letter, unofficial transcripts, and a teaching philosophy will not be considered.
This position is on-site in Overland Park, Kansas and starts Spring 2026.
Program Director, Carl D. Perkins Grant
Overland Park Main Campus
1 Jun 2026
Administer and manage all aspects of the Carl D. Perkins career and technical federal grant program (including related Kansas Board of Regents career and technical education grants), provide leadership for the career and technical education partnerships that support the Governor’s Career and Technical Education CTE) Initiative (SB 155), and manage off-campus sites that promote career and technical course offerings and programs for Johnson County Community College (JCCC).
Director, Library Services
Overland Park Main Campus
26 Jun 2026
Provides direction and oversight of library services. Work with faculty and staff to support the current usage and future planning for the library program. First-level manager. Manages the activities of supervisors and/or individual contributors. Responsible for hiring, firing, performance appraisals, and pay reviews.
ELL Instructor
West Park (WPK)
27 Jul 2026
JCCC is searching for non-credit instructors to teach English to non-native speakers by emphasizing reading, vocabulary development, listening, speaking, writing and grammar in a student-centered classroom environment at JCAE locations. Please note that these positions are not located on the main JCCC campus. They are located at our West Park and Center of Grace locations. These positions are for an ELL instructor, not adjunct positions.
* Create and submit weekly lesson plans, utilizing the digital template provided, to the building lead.
* Learn and implement the required curriculum that emphasizes life skills, workplace skills, digital literacy, civics/citizenship and more. .
* Access and utilize the JCAE ELL website and other online resources to teach in a classroom setting.
* Maintain student data, attendance records and other online resources to teach in a classroom setting.
* Conference with learners at the beginning and end of the semester to discuss goals and growth.
* Participate in new student intake onboarding such as registration, orientation, and testing.
* Participate in staff development activities both online and in-person each semester.
* Completing all JCCC annual mandatory training and administrative requirements, as well as additional onboarding requirements for JCAE new teachers. These requirements may involve account setup, website access, lesson plan training, LMS training, data entry, and other tasks to prepare for the class.
* Access email regularly and read Weekly Updates to stay informed of expectations and upcoming events.
* Work with the building lead to schedule a formal observation. This will be followed by a debrief, and a follow up observation to confirm that recommendations have been implemented.
* Fill-in periodically for other teachers.
Daytime and Evening shifts available.
Evening English Connection Instructor
West Park (WPK)
26 Jun 2026
Provide English instruction to students who are transitioning from basic life-skill English classes into GED-level academic coursework, college transition or higher career placement. Instruction will be in reading, grammar, writing, vocabulary development, civics, and digital literacy at an intermediate to low-advanced level. Development of daily lesson plans to keep student attention, adhere to state and local academic standards and increase student success. Facilitate standardized testing for benchmarking. Engage community volunteers to assist with one-on-one instruction with learners. Create reports and maintain records. Participate in professional development events.
Evening Adult Basic Education/GED Instructor
West Park (WPK)
26 Jun 2026
Provide learner-centered instruction for basic literacy and math through high school equivalency/college readiness skills in reading, writing, math computation, applied math, science, and social studies in preparation for taking the 2014 GED® exam. Create individual education plans for each learner and monitor progress toward passing the 2014 GED® exam. Instruct students one-on-one and in small groups. Guide and supervise ongoing study. Engage community volunteers to assist with one-on-one instruction with learners. Create reports and maintain records. Participate in professional development events.
Studio Arts Technician I
Overland Park Main Campus
19 Jun 2026
The Studio Arts Technician within the Department of Photography, Film, and Media Studies will provide the students with technical support in one or more of the studio arts labs.
Studio Arts Technician II
Overland Park Main Campus
19 Jun 2026
The Studio Arts Technician within the Department of Photography, Film, and Media Studies will provide the students with technical support in one or more of the studio arts labs.
Studio Arts Technician III
Overland Park Main Campus
19 Jun 2026
The Studio Arts Technician within the Department of Photography, Film, and Media Studies will provide the students with technical support in one or more of the studio arts labs.
Adjunct Faculty, Political Science
Overland Park Main Campus
1 Jun 2026
JCCC is looking for a qualified pool of applicants for a part-time political science faculty position who will begin teaching Spring 2027 (with potential for earlier). The ideal candidate is expected to teach American National Government and Introduction to Political Science and some combination of the following: Comparative Government, Political Theory, and other courses as needed. Course descriptions can be found in JCCC’s course catalog. In addition to teaching, the individual hired is expected to perform other duties as assigned. Teaching assignments are subject to change, and could be any combination of face-to-face (day or evening) and online. All applications must be submitted via the JCCC jobs portal.
To be considered for this position, your cover letter or curriculum vitae must include the following:
(1) Indicate if you will be living in Kansas or Missouri at the time the position begins.
(2) Specifically discuss if you can teach face-to-face (on campus) during the workday/evening, online, or all of the above.
(3) Describe your experience teaching political science at the collegiate level.
JCCC educates a large, varied student body. Many of our 18,000 students are non-traditional, military veterans, immigrants, international, and first-generation college students.
Executive Director ITS/Chief Security Officer
Overland Park Main Campus
The Executive Director, IT Security serves as JCCC’s senior information security leader, functioning as the institution’s de facto Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). Reporting to the Vice President of Information Services and Chief Information Officer (CIO), this position provides strategic direction and operational leadership for all aspects of information security, cybersecurity risk management, identity and access management (IAM), regulatory compliance, and emerging technology governance across the college.
The Executive Director develops and executes a comprehensive, risk-based security program that protects college data, systems, and infrastructure while enabling JCCC’s educational mission. This role leads a team of security and IAM professionals; oversees security governance, policy, and compliance; and collaborates broadly with academic, administrative, and technical stakeholders to build a culture of security awareness and resilience throughout the college. The position also provides counsel on the secure adoption of cloud, AI, and other emerging technologies in alignment with institutional priorities.
Admissions Ambassador- CAV Leader
Overland Park Main Campus
The Student Admissions Ambassador or CAV Leader at JCCC serves as a primary receptionist by greeting all guests and visiting campus community members. The Admissions Ambassador ensures that visitors are acknowledged and that they feel welcome. The Admissions Ambassadors support the Recruitment Coordinator and recruitment team. An integral component of the job is working as part of a team of students and recruitment staff to provide quality tours and visit experiences for all college guests. The Admissions Ambassador is a highly visible student employee who will have a vast array of knowledge about the Student Services and Engagement as well as academic and support programs across campus to provide accurate information to visitors. The Admissions Ambassadors will be a part of a collaborative recruitment department that supports coworkers by utilizing available computer systems and technology to maintain accurate databases and information for reporting purposes.
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Automation Engineer Technology
Overland Park Main Campus
The Industrial Maintenance/Automation program is seeking a qualified candidate for Adjunct. Responsibilities include teaching sections of courses within this program (Maintenance Principles, Fluid Power, Electrical Theory, PLC and Robotics) during both daytime and evening hours, as well as participation in professional development and service to the division, college and community. Other duties may be assigned by the immediate supervisor.
Required Skills:
Thorough knowledge of NEC
Ability to use curriculum to lecture and demonstrate within a class or lab environment.
Knowledge of safety in the industrial maintenance field.
Ability to work with a variety of industrial tools and operations including pneumatics, hydraulics, pipe bending, rigging and lifting.
Preferred Skills:
Industry recognized certification.
At least two years of experience teaching in a vocational setting.
Prior experience developing curriculum related to industrial principles.
Adjunct Spanish Professor
Overland Park Main Campus
The Foreign Language department is seeking a Spanish adjunct professor to teach Elementary and Intermediate level Spanish language. JCCC is located in Overland Park, KS, the second largest city in the state of Kansas and part of the greater Kansas City Metro. The Kansas City Metro is known for its museums, restaurants, and music and art scenes. JCCC is similarly dedicated to creating and maintaining a rich cultural community, with an award-winning contemporary art museum and center for the performing arts located on campus.
JCCC is looking for applicants for a part-time adjunct faculty position in the Foreign Language Department to serve as a substitute or teach Elementary and Intermediate Spanish in the day or evening in the summer, spring or fall semesters in person and live online (Zoom). The Foreign Language Department is part of the Communications Division.
The successful applicant for this job may teach the equivalent of 5-10 credit hours or serve as a substitute professor. This person will perform other duties expected of adjunct faculty, to include collaborating and working successfully with other full-time and adjunct faculty in the Foreign Language department and other duties as assigned.
Additional responsibilities:
Provide extra and co-curricular opportunities for Spanish language students.
Participate in the planning and administration of all departmental initiatives.
Participate in on-campus events promoting languages.
Complete ACTFL and/or other departmental training.
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Candidates will be interviewed and will be asked to demonstrate a 30-minute class in person or on Zoom.