
Job Information
Bay de Noc Community College Adjunct CNSS Instructor in Escanaba, Michigan
Job Summary/Basic Function
The Computer Network Systems and Security (
CNSS) Instructor is responsible for teaching a variety of courses such as Introduction to Networks, Windows Networking, Network Security, Wireless Systems, Linux System Administration, etc.
Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities
- Instruct CNSS courses offered at the Escanaba campus. Instructors may be assigned to teach introductory and general courses in traditional classroom/labs, hybrid, or online settings as needed.
- Facilitate student learning through the following activities:
- Develop course syllabi that share with students the expectations, standards, policies, and learning objectives of the course.
- Contribute to the development and delivery of assessments of course and program learning outcomes.
- Recognize and respond to different student learning styles and needs.
- Develop and use supplementary learning materials, resources, and technology.
- Maintain electronic student attendance records, grades, and other required records.
- Implement best practices for ensuring all course content meets current regulations and guidelines for Accessibility for all student
- Adhere to the ethical standards of the college, the State of Michigan, the Higher Learning Commission, FERPA and other education regulations, and the profession.
- Provide for a safe and orderly learning enviornment.
- Stay abreast of developments in the field of Chemistry and teaching by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional development opportunities.
- Communicate with students, colleagues, and other stakeholders in a professional manner through the use of telephone, email, video conference, mail, and/or face-to-face communication.
- Work with lab assistants, learning assistants, or student workers as needed
- Participate in professional activities such as, but not limited to, curriculum planning, syllabus writing, examination development, textbook selection, program revision, online teaching certification, and outcome assessment.