What are the responsibilities and job description for the Adjunct Instructor--Computer Science position at HUSTON TILLOTSON UNIVERSITY?
Job Details
Description
Note: This job posting does not constitute an active current opening. All applications will be included in the adjunct application pool in the appropriate area of expertise and remain on file. Candidates may be contacted when openings arise.
This is a part-time adjunct faculty position. The successful candidate will instruct students in the required discipline. Provide learning activities that stimulate student involvement and encourage critical thinking. Maintain regular office hours to assist students; respond to students’ emails and voice mails in a timely fashion; perform accurate assessments of student performance. Maintain professional competencies in the subject area and currency in instructional methodologies through professional associations and professional development. Must demonstrate creativity and innovation in the field, service in the profession, and/or in the community. Effective planning, organizing, communication, and interpersonal skills including use of tact and discretion and the ability to meet deadlines. May perform other related tasks as assigned by the Department Chair, Dean, and/or Provost and Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs.
Qualifications
Required qualifications include a master’s degree with at least 18 graduate hours in the required discipline or related field; effective communication and interpersonal skills; sensitivity to academic and cultural diversity; demonstrated proficiency using computer applications, online resources, and other technologies for the classroom. Experience in grant acquisition and management desirable; and a commitment to the mission and vision of the University. Preferred qualifications include a doctoral degree in the required discipline or related field; prior undergraduate teaching and administrative experience; demonstrated record of leadership for curriculum development; a record of research and/or grant acquisition.