Cyber Security Adjunct Instructor - Trocaire College
Buffalo, NY
About the Job
Primary Functions:
The instructor must be able to teach an effective class using a mixture of lecture, video, and other tools to make the class an interesting, engaging, and fun environment for the students. Other duties will include assigning and grading of homework, tests, projects, reporting student learning outcomes and anything else required during the semester. Instructors are expected to be available to students throughout the semester both by phone and email and attend meetings as required by the program director.
Essential Functions:
· Teach assigned course in accordance with College defined learning objectives and specified digital resources.
· Develop course content, assignments and learning activities that permit measurement of student performance relative to standardized learning objectives.
· Maintain and contribute to an inclusive and collaborative class environment.
· Employ college learning management system (LMS) and adhere to good instructional practices (examples include: published syllabi, office hours, regular reporting of grades)
· Submit attendance and Midterm/Final Grades into the student information system (CAMS) at required time frames.
· Provide timely response and support to guide student learning and success throughout the semester via phone, email and/or the Trocaire College LMS.
· Track and report student outcome assessments as assigned.
· Cultivate a desire to build relationships, find solutions to problems and engage students in a way that promotes accountability for their learning.
· Commit to enriching the lives of students by promoting a positive learning environment; enhancing the quality of the student experience; and philosophically supporting programs and policies that facilitate student success.
Minimum Qualifications:
· A minimum of a Master's degree in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field or a Bachelor's degree with significant professional experience.
· Professional certifications such as CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker), or CompTIA Security+ may be preferred or required.
· Experience working in the cybersecurity field, preferably in roles such as a cybersecurity analyst, network security administrator, or similar positions.
· Prior teaching experience, especially in a higher education setting, is desirable but not always required.
· Deep understanding of cybersecurity principles, practices, and technologies, including network security, cryptography, ethical hacking, incident response, and risk management.
· Proficiency in teaching a range of cybersecurity topics, from introductory to advanced levels, catering to students with varying levels of expertise.
· Familiarity with industry-standard cybersecurity tools and software, as well as the ability to teach students how to use them effectively.
Job Specific Competencies:
• Instructional skills and knowledge in discipline
• Curriculum development skills
• Ability to assess course outcomes and student learning
• Gives honest and helpful feedback, supports the success of others
• Advising
• Facilitation
• Outcomes measurement
• Record Keeping
• Basic competency in the use of Microsoft Word, Power Point and other Microsoft Office products
Essential Job Functions:
• Job functions include, but are not limited to:
• Ability to interact effectively with a diverse population
• Communication - Conveys information in a clear manner; ensures that others understand, Asks for input, listens actively and makes sure others' opinions are heard
• Instruction
• Curriculum and Course development
• Assess and report student learning outcomes
Position Specifications and Working Conditions
• General classroom and office environment
• Work is indoors
• Uses computers and other technology for the preparation and teaching of classes as well as for communication
• May sit or stand for extended periods