Category:
- Faculty – Engineering – Computer Engineering
- Faculty – Science – Computer Science
Application Due:
10/14/2020
Students can choose from more than 30 majors or a self-designed major to pursue a bachelor’s degree. This liberal arts institution is
located in the small town of Fulton, Missouri, recently noted as one of the “15 Best Small Towns to Visit in 2019”
by Smithsonian Magazine. Budget Travel Magazine designated Fulton one of the top 10 Coolest Small Towns in America. In
recent years the rate of admittance to graduate school or job placement of our students was 97%, with our graduate earnings ranking in the
top 15% nationwide.
The Department of Computing & Digital Technology invites applications for a tenure-track position to
begin January 8, 2021. The selected candidate will have the following responsibilities:
- Teach a wide variety of upper- and
lower-level courses across the disciplines of software engineering, cybersecurity, digital communications, and web design and
development; - Collaboratively contribute to interdisciplinary curricular and scholarly efforts within the department as well as
across the entire College; - Work with students as an academic advisor;
- Develop new courses in cybersecurity,
digital communications, and web design and development; - Contribute to departmental program
development; - Participate in departmental administrative activities such as assessment, budgeting, scheduling,
etc.; - Participate in faculty governance and committee service;
- Maintain regular office
hours; - Teach courses in the Westminster First Year Experience;
- Maintain an agenda for scholarly, professional,
or creative activity; - Participate in enrollment activities by meeting with prospective students, preparing recruitment
materials, and other activities as requested
Required Education:
- An earned Doctorate (or ABD),
or Master’s degree with industry experience in a relevant discipline.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and
Abilities:
- Demonstrated technical competence and teaching experience in software engineering, cybersecurity, and web design
and development; - A strong commitment to teaching and learning through hands-on and active learning
strategies; - Research interests and pedagogy that connect and integrate computing and digital technology with other academic
disciplines; - Demonstrated passion about teaching computing and technology at every level of the curriculum in a primarily
residential, undergraduate, liberal arts institution
Application Documents:
The following materials are
required:
- Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV);
- Three professional references;
- Graduate transcripts
To
apply:
Please apply online: https://westminster-college.apscareerportal.com/jobs/1143805/apps/new
Closing date for receipt of
applications is October 14, 2020. Review of applications will begin immediately.
Contact:
Human Resources
Westminster College
Westminster is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Diverse candidates are encouraged to apply, Westminster actively pursues the goal of inclusive excellence.
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