What are the responsibilities and job description for the Associate Faculty - CIS position at Post University?
JOB SUMMARY:
At Post University, our Associate Faculty are dynamic, professional educators. They skillfully engage with students by delivering exceptional, personalized learning and student coaching experiences that add unique value to helping students fulfill their career goals. Associate Faculty provide whole-hearted investment in students' future through their caring time, talents, expertise, and energy. This position shares equal accountability for each student's success, which explains why the position is not referred to as 'adjunct.' Our Associate Faculty and our Academic Affairs team are a vital and valued part of our students' learning experience. This position will support student learning in the assigned courses outlined above in the CIS program.
Post University seeks experienced, creative, and committed Adjunct Associate Faculty for our on-campus courses. Flexible hours can be arranged for evening classes.
Post University's Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems program provides students with the core knowledge necessary for the computer information systems discipline. Students learn about information systems and technology at various levels and, more importantly, learn the relationship between information systems and technology to businesses and the organizations they support. As information systems and technology have become intertwined, there is a critical need for individuals who can see the big picture and subsequently communicate with all entities in the organization. This program provides the core knowledge and related learning outcomes to create graduates who understand information systems and technology on various levels. Throughout the program, students will be asked to identify and follow local and global trends in IS/IT. Graduates could secure entry-level positions as network and computer systems administrators, software engineers, computer user support specialists, and IS/IT project managers. Students will also be prepared to start graduate studies in information systems.
Our associate faculty must value innovative and engaging multimedia teaching and experiential knowledge and be committed to our student's personal growth and development.
Must have a minimum of a master's degree in Computer Information Systems or a related discipline:
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and ABILITIES:
- A minimum of one year of face-to-face or classroom teaching experience
- Experience with teaching any of the programming, cybersecurity, networking, or database courses
- One or two IT certifications would be an added advantage