Computing Lecturer Job Description
We are seeking a dynamic and dedicated Computing Lecturer to join our esteemed faculty. You will inspire and educate the next generation of computing professionals, delivering high-quality instruction in cyber security, computer science, software engineering, and information technology.
You will design and implement innovative curricula, utilising the latest advancements in the field to create engaging and practical learning experiences. Join us in shaping the future of computing and making a lasting impact on students' lives and the tech industry.
Key Responsibilities:
* Plan, deliver, and assess student work, ensuring learning outcomes are achieved through diverse teaching methods and materials.
* Keep up to date with subject-specific and pedagogic innovations.
* Contribute to engaging and retaining students as part of a team.
* Design and deliver engaging lectures and seminars in computer science subjects.
* Develop and update course materials, reflecting current industry trends and technological advancements.
* Assess and grade student work, providing constructive feedback and support for academic growth.
* Participate in curriculum development and program reviews to enhance the quality of Computer Science courses.
* Mentor and advise students on academic and career-related matters.
Qualifications:
* Hold qualifications at least to master's level in the relevant subject area.
* Hold a PhD or demonstrate equivalent high-level professional experience in the discipline.
* Any professional qualifications are advantageous.
* Previous teaching and lecturing experience preferred.
Requirements:
* Enthusiastic and knowledgeable business professional.
* Strong foundation in Computer Science theories and current industry trends.
* Passionate about teaching and committed to academic excellence.
* Excellent communication and presentation skills.
* Ability to engage and motivate students from diverse backgrounds.
Schedule:
Day Evenings and Weekends with a possibility of some days during the week.