UNO Aviation Institute Instructors are critical in shaping the next generation of aviation professionals, contributing to the Institute's remarkable enrollment growth and reputation for excellence.With a strong focus on hands-on learning and cutting-edge technology, our institute is poised to make a significant impact on the aviation industry. We are seeking talented instructors to help drive this momentum, inspire and educate students, foster industry partnerships, and be part of a dynamic and growing institution that is taking aviation education to new heights.
Responsibilities
The ideal candidate for this position will provide high quality instruction for students in our rapidly growing Bachelor of Science in Aviation degree. Instructional responsibilities support concentrations in professional flight, air transport administration, and uncrewed aircraft systems. A typical workload is 4 courses (approximately 12 credit hours) per semester, and has a service expectation to the university, college and/or unit. Courses may include, but are not limited to, Introduction to Aviation and Aerospace, Introduction to Airport Administration, AirlineOperations, Private, Instrument, or Commercial Ground Theory, Meteorology, Aircraft Systems, Aerodynamics, and our Senior CapstoneCourse. A successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to teach in higher education, and possess strong written and oral communication skills. Anticipated start date is August 18, 2025.
Required Qualifications
Master's Degree in Aviation, Transportation, Business Administration, Public Administration, Education or related field.
Preferred Qualifications
- Hold or be able to obtain a CFI, CFII, BGI, IGI, or AGI certificate from the FAA to support instruction in Ground Theory Courses
- Remote Pilot Certificate
- Experience in any of the following areas: pilot (commercial, general aviation, or military), dispatch, maintenance, management, airport operations, air traffic control, or other related areas
- Teaching or flight instructing experience