Computer science instructor job description
Example computer science instructor requirements on a job description
- Master's degree in Computer Science or related field
- Minimum of 3 years of experience in teaching computer science courses
- Expertise in programming languages such as Java, Python, and C++
- Knowledge of software development principles and methodologies
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to create engaging and interactive lesson plans
- Patience and understanding to work with students of varying skill levels
- Passion for teaching and helping students succeed
- Flexibility and adaptability to adjust to changing educational needs and trends
Computer science instructor job description example 1
Dillard University computer science instructor job description
Dillard University, classified by the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education as a balanced Arts and Sciences sciences/ professions institution, located in the culturally rich and diverse city of New Orleans, Louisiana invites qualified applicants to apply for the position of Adjunct Instructor of Computer Science in the School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), for the Fall 2022 semester.
Computer Science Part-Time Instructor
Qualification :
A Ph.D., M.S. or M.A. in any field of computer science or science education from an accredited institution is required.
Job Description :
This is a computer science adjunct/ part-time position. The appointment is effective August 2022 . This position reports to the Chairperson of the School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
Job Requirements:
Teaching responsibilities will include up to 9 hours lecture and/ or lab per week.
Deadline:
Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the positions are filled. The positions begin August 2022.
Application: Applications should be submitted via the Employment webpage located on the Dillard University website. Complete applications consist of a cover letter, curriculum vitae, one-page statement of teaching philosophy, unofficial transcript of highest degree earned (official transcripts will be required later of all finalists), and three letters of recommendation describing the applicant's teaching skills.
Dillard University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Individuals who require reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act in order to participate in the search process should notify the Office of Human Resources.
Summary of Part-time Faculty Member Duties and Job Requirements
Academic Advising Part-time faculty members do not serve as student academic advisors.
Environment Part-time faculty member’s work in classrooms, offices, labs and related venues to accomplish educational and research activities.
Meetings Part-time faculty members are not expected to attend and participate in program, school, college and General Assembly meetings.
Office Hours Part-time faculty members are not required to schedule officer hours; however, they are asked to make themselves available either immediately before or after class meetings.
Physical Requirements Communicate with students, staff and colleagues. Read academic texts and materials, student papers, etc. Operate personal computer and audio-visual equipment. Stand or sit for up to one to three hours at a time. Fly or drive to off-site meetings or conference. Move around campus for classes and meetings. Other requirements as specified by a job description.
Scholarly Activity Each part-time faculty member is expected to stay current in his/her field.
Teaching Part-time faculty members may be assigned up to nine credit hours each semester. Part-time faculty members are expected to prepare for and meet their teaching responsibilities for every class.
University/Community Service At his/her discretion, part-time faculty members may participate in activities relating to university programs, courses, governance, etc., or community activities which impact on, or are impacted by, the University and which contribute to the growth and development of student, the university and the community.
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Computer science instructor job description example 2
Florida Virtual School computer science instructor job description
Our team members enjoy competitive salaries, a well-rounded benefits package, generous paid time off (including 25 holidays, vacation, and sick leave), and an array of professional development opportunities. We're always looking to add to our team of more than 3,000 dedicated professionals who are leading online education worldwide with transformative digital solutions - personalized to every student.
11-07-2022
Job Title:
FLVS Flex AP Computer Science A Instructor Florida Certified
Contract Type:
12 Month
Annual Salary:
Instructor‐ 12 Month ($57,000/annual)
Location:
Remote Office or School Based Facility as assigned
Job Description Summary:
Our Mission is to equip students for success by developing and delivering highly effective digital learning through an intuitive online platform.
FLVS does not discriminate in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, marital status, disability, genetic information or any other reason prohibited by law.
The Position:
Position General Summary:
The Instructor provides an educational atmosphere where students have the opportunity to fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical, and psychological growth. The Instructor organizes and implements an instructional program that results in students achieving academic success in accordance with FLVS and state policies and laws.
Essential Position Functions:
Plan, prepare, and implement instructional activities that contribute to a climate where students are actively engaged in meaningful learning experiences Identify, select, create and modify instructional resources to meet the needs of the students with varying backgrounds, learning styles, and special needs Assist in assessing changing curricular needs and offer plans for improvement Maintain effective and efficient record keeping procedures Provide a positive environment in which students are encouraged to be actively engaged in the learning process Communicate with students, parents, and internal and external professionals within established timelines Collaborate with peers to enhance the instructional environment for students by participating in activities which include, but are not limited to, team teaching, meetings, staff development, communities of practice, and various committees Model professional and ethical standards when dealing with students, parents, peers, and community members Ensure that student growth and achievement is continuous and appropriate for age group, subject area, and/or program classification Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with students, parents, schools, and colleagues measured by FLVS district/school survey results Meet specific course and school-wide student performance goals Demonstrate gains in student performance Participate in research and presentations about online teaching; this may include activities such as, authoring articles, hosting workshops, sharing of information for professional growth, and student outreach events and activities Participate in blended learning models, which includes both on-line and classroom instruction and interaction with students at various schools and districts across the state; may be required to report to an assigned school May be responsible for instructional tutoring Meet professional obligations through efficient work habits such as, meeting deadlines, honoring schedules, coordinating resources and meetings in an effective and timely manner, and demonstrate respect for others All work responsibilities are subject to having performance goals and/or targets established
(These essential functions are not to be construed as a complete statement of all duties performed. Employees will be required to perform other job related duties as required.)
Minimum Requirements:
Education/Licensure/Certification:
Bachelor's DegreeValid Florida Professional Teaching Certificate in content area assigned OR proof of active enrollment in a stated-approved EPI or MAT program AND either a valid Florida state-issued Statement of Eligibility OR valid Temporary Certificate in content area assigned Endorsements as required by Florida Department of Education
Experience:
One year successful teaching experience within subject area OR successful completion of an FLVS instructional internship program OR current enrollment in an approved EPI or MAT program Three years' teaching experience, preferred
Knowledge, abilities and skills:
Operational knowledge of the Internet and Web-related technologies Possess strong verbal and written communication skills Work independently with little direct supervision Demonstrated ability to collaborate on group projects and work as part of a team Must be responsible, accountable and self-motivated Demonstrated strong work ethic to achieve school goals Display effective prioritizing, organizing, and time-management skills; ability to meet aggressive deadlines Ability to learn and apply all required and recommended FLVS computer applications to create efficiency and consistency in internal workflows and instructional practices Demonstrated ability to successfully support the FLVS core competencies, values, and expectation for student-centered behaviors
Core Competencies For Success:
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Clearly and effectively conveys and/or presents information verbally; summarizes what was heard to mitigate miscommunication; Shares ideas and perspectives and encourages others to do the same; Informs others involved in a project of new developments; Disseminates information to other employees, as appropriate; Effectively uses multiple channels to communicate important messages; Keeps supervisor well informed about progress and/or problems in a timely manner; Writes in a clear, concise, organized and convincing way for a variety of target audiences; The written message is consistently error-free; The written message has the desired effect on the target audience
CUSTOMER FOCUS
Prioritizes customers (internal and external) and their needs as primary and is dedicated to meeting their expectations; Develops and maintains customer relationships; builds credibility and trust; Quickly and effectively solves customer problems; Provides prompt, attentive service in a cheerful manner; adapts to changing information, conditions or challenges with a positive attitude; Incorporates customer feedback into delivery of service to provide the best experience possible for the customer; Actively promotes FLVS in community by serving as a FLVS ambassador or volunteer
INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
Relates well with others; Treats others with respect; Shares views in a tactful way; Demonstrates diplomacy by approaching others about sensitive issues in non-threatening ways; Considers and responds appropriately to the needs, feelings and capabilities of others; Fosters an environment conducive to open, transparent communication among all levels and positions; Takes the initiative to get to know internal and external customers
FUNCTIONAL /TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
Has the skills, abilities, knowledge and experience to be successful in functional area of expertise; Dedicates time and energy to keeping abreast of the latest information related to area of expertise and technology; Picks up on technology quickly; Does well in technical courses and seminars; Produces high quality work in organized and timely fashion
Individual Contributor Competencies For Success:
PEER RELATIONSHIPS
Finds common ground and solves problems for the good of all; Can represent his/her own interests and yet be fair to other groups; Solves problems with peers with minimal “noise”; Is seen as a team player and is cooperative; Easily gains trust and support peers; Encourages collaboration; Is candid with peers
CREATIVITY
Comes up with a lot of new and unique ideas; Easily makes connections among previously unrelated notions; Tends to be seen as original and value-added in brainstorming sessions; Takes calculated risks; Is not afraid to try new things and potentially “fail fast”
SELF KNOWLEDGE
Seeks feedback; Gains insight from mistakes; Is open to constructive criticism; isn't defensive; Proactively seeks to understand his/her strengths and areas for growth; applies information to best serve organization; Recognizes how his/her behavior impacts others and incorporates insight into future interactions
PLANNING
Accurately scopes out length and difficulty of tasks and projects; Sets objectives and goals; Breaks down work into the process steps; Develops schedules and task/people assignments; Anticipates and adjusts for problems and roadblocks; Measures performance against goals; Evaluates results
ORGANIZING
Uses his/her time effectively and efficiently; Concentrates his/her efforts on the more important priorities; Can attend to a broader range of activities as a result of organizing time efficiently; Can marshal resources (people, funding, material, support) to get things done; Can orchestrate multiple activities at once to accomplish a goal; Arranges information and files in a useful manner
PROBLEM SOLVING
Uses rigorous logic and methods to solve difficult problems with effective solutions; Probes all fruitful sources for answers; Can see hidden problems; Is excellent at honest analysis; Looks beyond the obvious and doesn't stop at the first answers
DRIVE FOR RESULTS
Can be counted on to exceed goals successfully; Very bottom-line oriented; Steadfastly pushes self and others for results; Is full of energy for the things he/she sees as challenging; Not fearful of acting with a minimum of planning; Consistently seizes opportunities; Consistently exceeds goals
Physical Requirements and Environmental Conditions:
Location: Remote Office or School-Based Facility as assigned Frequency of travel: Occasional travel may be required to various schools as daily work locations, as well as lab visits, meetings, trainings, and conferences; assigned locations will vary, and may require overnight stays Light physical activities and efforts required working in an office environment
(Reasonable accommodations will be made in accordance with existing ADA requirements for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability.)