Instructor, Networking (Looking to fill immediately) (Signing Bonus $4,000 - more information within the salary field)
Employer
Job Location
Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College
340 Victoria Road
Asheville NC 28801
Salary/Grade
Benefits
Job Category
- Instructional (Faculty)
Application Period
Closes: Monday, June 19, 2023
Target Start Date
Expected Work Hours
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Employment Type
Minimum Qualifications
Minimum Requirements (Applicant must meet all of the minimum requirements)
1. Bachelor’s degree in Network Technology, Computer Science, or a related field or a Master’s degree with a minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in a computer related field;
2. Three years of full-time or equivalent work experience related to a Networking Technology field including but not limited to Wireless Routing/Switching, Network Design, Operating Systems, VOIP, and Network Security;
3. Current Cisco Certification or other current network/security related industry certification. Equivalent industry experience post certifications.
Preferred Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
1. Master’s degree in Computer Technologies discipline or related field with a minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in CIS, Computer Science, or other computer discipline preferred.
2. Experience teaching at a community college.
3. Experience with assessment of Student Learning Outcomes.
4. Experience with distance learning and/or alternate instructional delivery system.
5. Industry Standard Certifications (CCNA, NET+, Cisco Certified Instructor)
6. Proficiency in a foreign language such as Spanish, an East Slavic language, and/or American Sign Language.
Position Description
Job Description Summary
This position has a one time signing bonus of $4,000 of which $2,000 will be paid Dec 2023 and $2,000 will be paid May 2024.This position provides instruction in the Computer Technologies Department and advising for students pursuing the Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology: Network Management.
Duties
1. Maintains mastery of subject matter.
2. Develops and/or teaches courses for which the appropriate credential is held.
3. Teaches in various formats, various locations, and via various delivery methods.
4. Advises students.
5. Adheres to policies, procedures, expectations, and practices of the College, the department, and discipline.
6. Communicates clearly with students, other faculty, and staff.
7. Contributes to a safe and secure campus environment.
8. Enforces Code of Classroom Conduct and Code of Student Conduct.
9. Assists with program reviews, program accreditation, and SACSCOC accreditation as appropriate.
10. Attends meetings and events and actively participates on committees and taskforces.
11. Attends the annual commencement ceremony.
12. Upholds the College Vision, Mission, Values, and RISE statement.
13. Supports diversity in all aspects.
14. Establishes or upholds learning outcomes that are relevant and meaningful.
15. Evaluates student progress in a fair, consistent, and timely manner.
16. Completes required professional development annually.
17. Markets, recruits, and retains students in respective information technology programs.
18. Develops and maintains industry/workforce contacts in the local service area.
19. Teaches disciplines including but are not limited to networking, server administration, file and print servers, email servers, virtualization, router and switch configurations, network security, Microsoft, Linux, and Mac mixed environments, cloud computing, wire and wireless concepts, and computer hardware.
20. Manages and maintains the program computer network for instructional purposes consisting of physical and virtual networking components.
21. Performs other duties as assigned.