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Adjunct Instructor of Information Technology

Alamance Community College

Graham, NC

Zippia score 4.1

Posted a month ago

$55k-75k yearly est.

Posted a month ago • $55k-75k yearly est.

Adjunct instructor-information technology job description


Overview:
Alamance Community College is seeking an Adjunct Instructor of Information Technology to teach college-level IT courses. As an adjunct instructor, you will be responsible for providing effective instruction, engaging in continuous improvement efforts, and building positive relationships with students and colleagues.
Responsibilities:

* Provide appropriate and effective instruction

* Engage in continuous improvement efforts

* Build positive, effective relationships with students and colleagues

* Teach curriculum courses in information technology, such as Introduction to Computers, Network & Security Foundations, Technology Crimes & Law, Security Concepts, Linux Administration, Information Systems Business Concepts, Spreadsheet Data Analysis, the Cisco CCNA Sequence, or Windows Administration

* Teach in various delivery modes, including traditional seated, online, and/or hybrid

Qualifications:

* Master's degree in Information Technology, Information Systems, Computer Science, or other emerging field related to the instructional need from an accredited institution of higher learning

* Certifications in Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), A programming language certification, AWS Data Engineering or Machine Learning, Cisco CyberOps Associate, CompTIA Security+, or CompTIA Network+ are not required but add value

Benefits:

* Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position

* Alamance Community College offers a supportive and inclusive work environment that values diversity and cultural differences

* The college provides opportunities for professional development and growth, as well as a comprehensive benefits package

Working at Alamance Community College

Zippia score 4.1

  • 6.9
    Salary score
  • 8.6
    Diversity score
  • 9
    Performance
    Score
The Alamance Community College in Graham, North Carolina, seeks to be the bridge between your previous education and further higher education or an immediate career by offering flexible academics that correspond to the workforce needs of North Carolina. To encourage North Carolina citizens to achieve their professional goals, Alamance maintains an open admissions policy that considers all students who have earned a high school diploma or GED. Alamance academics are offered in either a two-year, one-year or short-term certificate programs in the fields of: * Business Technology * Health and Public Services * Industrial and Graphics Technology To provide an enriching college life, Alamance, through its student organizations and Student Government Association, offers many social, professional and leadership programs. The educational resources at Alamance are also dedicated to your academic success. From a skill center to professional development seminars to academic and personal counseling services, the school has what it takes to help you flourish as a student. Once you finish a program, you can also receive career placement assistance through Alamance's career services department. The school will provide you with an updated list of potential job opportunities and help you polish your resume so that you can be on your way to a career in no time. The Alamance Community College offers scholarships to help cover the cost of tuition for eligible students. Other forms of financial aid include Pell grants, the North Carolina Community College grant, federal work-study programs and other North Carolina state-funded programs.

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Adjunct instructor-information technology key takeaways

Title
Adjunct Instructor-Information Technology
Company
Alamance Community College
Salary
$55k-75k yearly est.
Location
Graham, NC
Position
None
Posting date
12/12/2025

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