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CCE Instructors are needed for the following areas:

Industrial and Manufacturing
Electronics (experience in industrial electronics, PLCs, frequency drives and robotics)
Electrical (experience in motor controls, PLCs, frequency drives and robotics)
Bookkeeping (Basic)
QuickBooks Pro Software

SCC-C&CE is always looking for new classes to offer and for excellent instructors to teach them.

Generally, instructors need work experience in the field that they will be instructing as well as experience in teaching, such as in-house training. A graduate degree is always preferred, but is not always necessary for non-credit courses, nor is it required for community interest courses.

Our Program areas include:

Industrial, Manufacturing, Construction, Electrical
Health Care and Trade Certifications
Computer Technology, Certification Management
Business & Professional Development, Certification
Community Interest and Personal Development

If you are interested in teaching for Corporate & Community Education, Please click here to complete an Interest Application. 

Thank you for your interest. 

MISSION STATEMENT:  The Corporate & Community Education Division supports the mission of Spartanburg Community College by providing non-credit training to adult citizens of Cherokee, Spartanburg, and Union Counties through professional occupational, and personal programs.

 Spartanburg Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, sex, national origin/ethnic origin or disability in its admissions policies, programs, activities or employment practices.