Adjunct Assistant Professor, Electronics Technology
Overland Park Main Campus
The JCCC Electronics Technology department is seeking part-time (adjunct) instructors to teach courses in analog and digital electronics. Our program prepares students to work as electronic technicians. All our coursework combines classroom and hands-on laboratory experiences; critical thinking skills emphasized include troubleshooting and analysis.
Our digital electronics sequence covers a wide range of topics including binary and hexadecimal number systems, basic Boolean algebra, logic gates, registers, flip-flops, computer architecture, microprocessors, microcontrollers, embedded programming concepts, and analog/digital interfacing. The sequence culminates in a capstone experience where students implement a unique digital system centered around a microcontroller.
Applicants wishing to teach in the digital sequence must possess a strong knowledge of digital electronics and current computer architecture, especially embedded systems, along with practical experience in programming languages (assembly to C++) and development environments. Analog and mixed signal skills are essential.
Our analog sequence includes an introduction to the field, AC/DC circuit theory (with emphasis on analysis and troubleshooting), semiconductor devices, and electronic communication systems. The applicant needs a strong knowledge of passive devices, diodes, transistors, FETs and the ability to teach students how to analyze and troubleshoot circuits and systems using contemporary test equipment including meters, oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, and other related equipment.
Supervisor, Testing Operations
Overland Park Main Campus
24 Feb 2026
Supervise Testing Services operations including frontline operations, exam proctoring, and the test management system.
Assistant Professor, Electronics
Overland Park Main Campus
The JCCC Electronics Technology department is seeking a full-time faculty instructor to teach courses in analog and digital electronics. Our program prepares students to work as electronic technicians. All our coursework combines classroom and hands-on laboratory experiences; critical thinking skills emphasized include troubleshooting and analysis.
Our digital electronics sequence covers a wide range of topics including binary and hexadecimal number systems, basic Boolean algebra, logic gates, registers, flip-flops, computer architecture, microprocessors, microcontrollers, embedded programming concepts, and analog/digital interfacing. The sequence culminates in a capstone experience where students implement a unique digital system centered around a microcontroller.
Applicants wishing to teach in the digital sequence must possess a strong knowledge of digital electronics and current computer architecture, especially embedded systems, along with practical experience in programming languages (assembly to C++) and development environments. Analog and mixed signal skills are essential.
Our analog sequence includes an introduction to the field, AC/DC circuit theory (with emphasis on analysis and troubleshooting), semiconductor devices, and electronic communication systems. The applicant needs a strong knowledge of passive devices, diodes, transistors, FETs and the ability to teach students how to analyze and troubleshoot circuits and systems using contemporary test equipment including meters, oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, and other related equipment.
Child Care Aide
Overland Park Main Campus
Aid in the preparation and implementation of a program appropriate for a designated group of young children when assigned to fill in for other staff members at the Hiersteiner Child Development Center (HCDC).
Motorcycle Instructor
Overland Park Main Campus
The MSF Rider Coach is responsible for participant learning in the classroom and on the training range for the basic rider and the experienced rider course in accordance with the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) standards. Responsibilities include classroom and range instruction, supervision of a range aide, and assuring safety standards are maintained. Instructors must maintain required certifications.
Maintenance Mechanic Electrical
Overland Park Main Campus
19 Mar 2026
Responsible for maintenance work orders, preventive maintenance tasks, repairs/breakdowns, and performing service and corrective repairs on all electrical systems inside and outside.
Construction Instructor - Customized Training - Non-Credit Courses
Overland Park Main Campus
31 Dec 2026
The primary responsibility of this position is to deliver customized construction instruction for non-credit courses at Johnson County Community College (JCCC). Trainings are tailored to meet client needs, ranging from introductory construction skills for individuals new to the industry to advanced techniques for experienced professionals. This flexibility ensures that we are directly responding to community and workforce demands. Instruction may be delivered on campus, virtually, or at client locations, depending on program and client needs.
Plumbing Instructor - Customized Training - Non-Credit Courses
Overland Park Main Campus
31 Dec 2026
The primary responsibility of this position is to deliver customized plumbing instruction for non-credit courses at Johnson County Community College (JCCC). Trainings are tailored to meet client needs, ranging from introductory plumbing skills for individuals new to the industry to advanced techniques for experienced professionals. This flexibility ensures that we are directly responding to community and workforce demands.
Instruction may be delivered on campus, virtually, or at client locations, depending on program and client needs.
Coordinator, AAC
Overland Park Main Campus
The AAC Tutor Coordinator supports student academic success by managing the daily operations of the tutoring programs in the Academic Achievement Center (AAC). This position oversees tutor hiring, training, scheduling, and performance management while also serving as a liaison between the AAC and academic departments. The coordinator provides direct and indirect support to students and assists with program development and outreach. In the absence of the Director, this position helps guide center operations and supports broader academic resource initiatives.
SRC Tutor I, Nursing
Overland Park Main Campus
Tutor students through a variety of modalities and methods, refer students to other relevant resources, and assist with daily activities in the relevant resource center for Johnson County Community College (JCCC).
SRC Tutor I - Electronics Technology
Overland Park Main Campus
Tutor students through a variety of modalities and methods, refer students to other relevant resources, and assist with daily activities in the relevant resource center for Johnson County Community College (JCCC).
Adjunct Japanese Professor
Overland Park Main Campus
The Foreign Language department is seeking a Japanese adjunct professor to substitute and/or teach Elementary and Intermediate level Japanese language courses in the evening on Zoom or in person. 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.
The Foreign Language Department is part of the Communications Division. Many of our students are non-traditional, military veterans, immigrants, international and first-generation college students. JCCC has a diverse student population and is dedicated to increasing its diversity.
The successful applicant for this job will teach the equivalent of 5-10 credit hours per semester in Japanese or will serve as a substitute for day and/or evening courses. 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 Japanese 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 using zoom and will be asked to demonstrate a 30 minute Zoom class.
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Electrical Technology
Overland Park Main Campus
The Electrical Technology program is seeking qualified candidates for Adjunct Assistant Professor. The candidate would teach residential electrical construction wiring methods, which include relevant NEC codes, safe practices using tools and materials, and residential blueprint reading. Courses are taught in laboratory and lecture settings. Class meeting times are during the evening hours with some online work completed outside of class.
Adjunct Faculty, HVAC
Overland Park Main Campus
The ideal candidate for Adjunct Assistant Professor HVAC, will have working knowledge and experience working with heat pumps, furnaces, and air conditioning equipment. This position requires the availability to teach between the hours of 6:00pm and 9:00pm. Monday and Wednesday nights OR Tuesdays and Thursday nights.
Adjunct Assistant Professor, EMS
Overland Park Main Campus
The Adjunct Assistant Professor, EMS, is responsible for facilitating class lectures, labs,
and clinical instruction of adult college students and/or high school students for EMR
and/or EMT ( EMS121, 128, 131,133 and 140) initial courses of instruction.
EMT Lab Clinician
Overland Park Main Campus
Psychomotor instruction- Lab Clinicians are responsible for assessing, reviewing and correcting student performance within the psychomotor domain in small group settings.
Equipment maintenance- Lab Clinicians are required to be responsible stewards of JCCC and program equipment and facilities
Ability to work 5-10 hours per week (during scheduled lab times).
Paramedic Lab Clinician
Overland Park Main Campus
Paramedic Lab Clinicians are responsible for assisting with the instructional needs of EMS course laboratory sessions. This position works is eligible to work within all EMS courses with lab.