Job Description
Salary: $18.00 Hourly
Location : Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Job Type: Short-Term Worker
Job Number: 23-24/00109
Department: Disability Programs & Services
Opening Date: 04/16/2024
Closing Date: 9/30/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Position Description OBJECTIVE A High Tech & Alternate Media Technician apprenticeship is a program for qualified individuals to develop marketable job skills in a structured, coordinated work and school training environment. Individuals that finish the program will be able to: perform high level tasks in six core assistive technology programs (Kurzweil, Read & Write, Jaws, ZoomText, Dragon Naturally Speaking, and Otter Ai); perform intermediate level tasks in a variety of other assistive technology software; train students and staff in the use of assistive technology software; create multiple forms of alternate media; manage a high tech computer lab; and communicate with students, staff, and faculty in both industry terms and layman's terms. Other duties as assigned by area manager.
DURATION The apprentice may be employed for a maximum of (9) semesters, consecutive or cumulative, including summer sessions, and may not work for more than 170 days or more than 980 hours during the academic year.
Responsibilities TRAINING GOALS & OBJECTIVES Individuals participating in the program will be required to complete six levels of training. Each level of training, a semester in length, will target a more advanced level of the use of assistive or alternate media technology. The training will incorporate written, oral, and hands-on components.
a. Level One: An Introduction to Assistive and Alternate Media Technologies
b. Level Two: Mastering the five core assistive technology programs for the DPS lab
c. Level Three: Learning the remaining assistive technology programs
d. Level Four: Training Others in the use of Assistive Technology
e. Level Five: Producing Alternate Media
f. Level Six: Managing a High Tech Computer Laboratory
ASSESSMENT Each participant in the program will be assessed at each level of training based on their ability to complete four increasingly difficult assignments. Each assignment will contain four key components: a research component, a writing component, an oral component, and a hands-on component. Failure to complete assignments will result in dismissal from the program.
Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS - Good oral and writing skills
- Intermediate computer skills (strong familiarity with Microsoft operating systems, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook, and Internet Explorer)
- Ability and willingness to establish and maintain good working relationships with students, faculty and staff
- Sensitivity to students of various academic, socioeconomic, cultural, religious, disability, and ethnic backgrounds.
- Current California driver's license
MEETING MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS DOES NOT ASSURE THE CANDIDATE OF AN INTERVIEW. Applications will be evaluated taking into account the breadth and depth of relevant education, experience, skills, knowledge, and abilities. Additional Information CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT This is a part-time, pre-professional apprentice position. An apprentice may not work more than 170 working days or more than 980 hours during the fiscal year. Apprentices may be employed for a maximum of nine semesters, consecutive or cumulative, including summer sessions.
APPLICATION PROCESS Chaffey College utilizes an online electronic application system. Our application can be accessed at The application must be completely filled out in detail and clearly show that you meet the qualifications as set forth in the announcement, and you must upload the following documents:
For more information, please call 909-652-6549.
Short-term workers contribute to social security, are covered under workers' compensation, unemployment insurance and sick leave is provided according to AB 1522.
Job Tags
Hourly pay, Temporary work, Part time, Apprenticeship, Summer work,