Adjunct Cybersecurity Instructor
Bethel Church of Redding
2024-11-06 16:44:50
Redding, California, United States
Job type: fulltime
Job industry: Education
Job description
The adjunct faculty member is responsible for providing curriculum and instruction to their assigned courses. Duties will include course creation, grading, student feedback, instruction and faculty meetings. Instructors will be assigned which courses to work and will teach according to the school schedule.
Compensation Range: $25.00 - $35.00 per hour
Hours: Up to 15 hours per week
Requirements
All Bethel College faculty are required to comply with all applicable policies set forth by the College, including the Employee Code of Conduct, principles of Academic Freedom, and Instructor Responsibilities as outlined in the Faculty Handbook.
Responsible for successful delivery of course material in accordance with the syllabi. Must plan and execute instruction at least once per week.
Provide input and, in some cases, create curriculum within the area of specialization. Partner with other faculty and the department head to contribute to the growth of the program.
Able to assess the student's mastery of the course material and to provide feedback and guidance to students as needed.
Must enforce established attendance policies. Responsible for keeping record of student grades and for on-time submission of grades via the LMS (learning management system).
Must be available for office hours in person or via video conference (Zoom) during a consistent time period each week, as defined in the Faculty Handbook. Office hours must be posted in the LMS.
Respond to communication from students and colleagues within 48 business hours (with exception of one day per week that is consistently observed as sabbath and communicated in the LMS; for example, many faculty observe sabbath on Sunday).
Online remote instructors must have adequate internet access for video conferencing instruction and/or office hours.
Minimum Qualifications
Terminal degree in an applicable field
Bachelor's programs require a minimum of Master's degree
Certificate programs require a minimum of Bachelor's degree
At least five (5) years of verifiable experience in an applicable field (as an instructor, performer, and/or industry professional).
Alignment with and commitment to teach in accordance with the Core Values and Faith Statement of Bethel College
Preferred Qualifications
Experience as an instructor or teaching assistant (TA) in an applicable field
Experience writing curriculum and syllabi
Experience instructing in a comparable environment (online or on-campus instruction, depending on the program)
Exceptional organizational skills
Previous experience with a focus on customer service, counseling, mentoring, and/or pastoral care
Possess a growth mindset; able to successfully navigate periods of rapid institutional growth and to ensure consistency in instruction delivery regardless of the pace of change
Benefits
Voluntary Dental & Vision Plan
TeleHealth : HealthiestYou (24 hour doctor/prescription access)
Paid Sick, Jury Duty & Bereavement Leave
Retirement Plan (403b, IRA) with Retirement Fund Matching
Free Bethel.TV Equip Plan (Exclusive access to conferences, services, classes, shows, and more!)
Free Bethel Leaders Network ENGAGE membership - Full Access to the Online Platform
Free Staff Lunches
20% Discount on most items in the Bethel Bookstore
Invitation to attend Select Conferences
Opportunity to work with some of the most passionate lovers of Jesus in the world!