Computer Application Adjunct Instructor - Pool
Role details
Job location
Tech stack
Job description
An instructor is responsible for performing all aspects of instruction for the specific discipline.
Essential Functions:
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Instruction
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Provides instruction in the theory and practical applications of the discipline in accordance with academic state standards
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Instructs courses in a classroom/lab/field environment that closely simulates the environment of the industry
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Prepares course syllabi using provided template
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Utilizes current technology in the classroom/lab
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Evaluates students' progress in attaining goals and objectives
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Grades all coursework in a timely manner
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Ensures safety and security requirements are met in the discipline area
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Meets with students, staff members, and other educators to discuss students' instructional programs and other issues
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Prepares and maintains all required documentation and administrative reports
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Maintains knowledge of current trends and developments in the discipline
Curriculum/Student Learning Outcomes/Accreditation (when applicable)
- Works collaboratively with faculty within discipline to establish, measure, and evaluate student learning outcomes for continuous student improvement and success and submits to appropriate program director
Supports Program Director and School of Business and Computer Science Academic Dean
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Assists with recruitment, retention, and job placement efforts
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Requests and maintains supplies and equipment
Other Activities and Duties as Assigned, This is a face-to-face, on-campus instructor position. Faculty must respond to all emails and requests within 24 hours Monday-Thursday and within 48 hours on weekends (Friday - Sunday)., Travel to other campuses may be required to attend meetings, trainings, and professional development.
Requirements
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Knowledge of the mission of postsecondary technical education
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Knowledge of academic course standards
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Knowledge of the College's academic programs
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Skill to work cooperatively with students, faculty, and staff
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Skill in the preparation and delivery of classroom/lab content
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Skill to make timely decisions
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Skill in the operation of computers and job-related software programs
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Ability to break larger tasks into manageable smaller tasks
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Decision-making and problem-solving skills
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Skill in accurate grade keeping
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Skills in interpersonal relations and in dealing with the public
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Oral and written communication skills, * Master's Degree in Business Education, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, Computer Programming, Information Technology Management, Technology Management, or Business Information Systems with a minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in the teaching discipline from an accredited institution
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Valid Driver's License
Preferred Education and Experience:
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One or more of the following certifications: IC3 (internet and Computing Core Cert) MS Certified Application Developer, MS Application Specialist, MOS Expert/Master
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Teaching experience at the postsecondary level
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Directly related field experience
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Online teaching experience