Information Systems Instructor
Information Systems Instructor
- Description
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The primary task of the instructor at Southern Union State Community College is to instruct students in activities designed to promote intellectual growth. Essential duties and responsibilities of an instructor include commitments to students in and outside the classroom, the teaching discipline, the College, and the community. The instructor is subject to work at varied locations served by the College based on student and operational demand.
Salary: Commensurate with education and experience according to the Alabama Community College System Salary Schedule D1 (Salary range: $43,058 - $84,194) for nine-month employment; summer employment may be available dependent on enrollment ($13,293 - $26,039). -
Benefits: Full time employees are entitled to the College’s benefit package to include: PEEHIP, retirement, leave (sick, and personal), etc.
ANTICIPATED START DATE: January 4, 2022 -
- Essential Job Functions
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The duties and responsibilities of this position include, but may not be limited to, the following:
- Assist to develop, implement, and evaluate curriculum.
- Prepare and maintain a current syllabus for the teaching area.
- Select textbooks and teaching materials in cooperation with colleagues.
- Instruct students using interactive techniques and a variety of instructional methods.
- Provide academic and career advising to students and promote student leadership and enrichment experiences.
- Develop appropriate tests or other tools for student assessment and evaluation.
- Participate in department assessment activities.
- Design and administer evaluations for grade determination each semester.
- Develop and deliver web-based instruction.
- Compute student grades and report to the admissions office.
- Adhere to administrative deadlines.
- Establish community partnerships and participate in community events to market and recruit for the business programs.
- Develop an operating budget regarding supplies, materials, travel, etc. to submit to the Department chair.
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- Assist in implementing college policies, objectives, and functions in accordance with college philosophy and procedures.
- Participate in campus activities and student organizations.
- Serve on divisional and institutional committees as assigned.
- Maintain appropriate work hours.
- Pursue professional improvement by participating in programs, workshops, and classes to maintain credentials and improve competencies.
- Assume other professional duties and responsibilities as assigned by the appropriate personnel.
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- Qualifications
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Master’s Degree with 18 graduate semester or 27 graduate quarter hours in Computer Science or a related field is required.
- Coursework or work experience in computer programming and/or networking is required.
- Teaching experience in an educational or professional setting is required.
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