The ideal candidate will possess a terminal degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Business Administration, or a closely related field, with a strong emphasis on IT management. This position is designed for experienced professionals who are passionate about teaching in a Christian higher education setting and mentoring graduate students in advanced IT management concepts, strategies, and practices.
Develop and deliver course content for graduate-level Information Technology Management classes.
Provide instruction in areas such as IT strategy, project management, cybersecurity management, IT governance, and digital transformation.
Engage students through interactive and innovative teaching methods.
Assess and evaluate student performance through assignments, projects, and examinations.
Foster a positive and inclusive learning environment that encourages student participation and engagement.
Stay current with advancements in IT management practices and technologies and incorporate them into the curriculum.
Collaborate with faculty and staff to ensure course content aligns with the program's objectives and goals.
Provide academic advising and support to students as needed.
Participate in departmental meetings and contribute to curriculum development and review.
Support the institution's Christian mission, including attendance a chapel services, scheduled or called meetings, commencement programs, and Faculty Forum meetings.
Maintains a strong interest in the pursuit of knowledge and shares it with students and scholars.
Promotes the discipline on and off campus and attracts students to the field.
Participates in academic unit meetings and cooperates with other members of the Faculty.
Identifies with professional organizations and professionals of the discipline at all educational levels.
Assists in recruiting new Faculty members within the academic unit.
Assists students by continually monitoring and evaluating students' progress and making appropriate referrals to academic and personal support services, as necessary, to meet student needs.
Demonstrates excellence in teaching.
Qualifications:
Terminal degree (Ph.D., D.Sc., DBA, or equivalent) in Information Technology, Computer Science, Business Administration, or a closely related field.
Demonstrated expertise in IT management, including but not limited to IT strategy, project management, cybersecurity, and digital transformation.
Prior teaching experience at the graduate level.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic community.
Ability to work effectively in both in-person and online learning environments.
Must be within commuting distance of Los Angeles Education Center (CA Hybrid with Residencies)
Must be within commuting distance of the Louisville Education Center (KY/IN Hybrid with Residences)
Compensation:
$1000-$1500 per credit hour taught