Asst Professor- Cyber Security Digital Forensics
- Employer
- Baltimore City Community College
- Location
- Baltimore, Maryland, United States
- Salary
- Competitive Salary
- Date posted
- Jun 23, 2023
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Communications, Digital Media, Education, Curriculum & Instruction, Computer Sciences & Technology
- Employment Type
- Full Time
Description/Job Summary
Baltimore City Community College’s Business & Technology Department is currently seeking qualified applicants for the position of Assistant Professor for Cybersecurity Digital Forensics. Applicants for this 10-month position must have administrative experience and be qualified to provide instruction in courses such as: Network Intrusion and Penetration Testing, Fundamentals of Networking, Digital Forensics I, II, & III, etc. The Assistant Professor for Digital Forensics will teach 15 credit hours per semester to a diverse population of learners and through various teaching modalities, face-to-face, virtual, and/or online (day or evening); maintain scheduled office hours; develop and revise curriculum, manage course and program assessment of student learning outcomes; participate in service to the college and the school (i.e., meetings, committee membership, activities, and events); play a critical role in building the Cybersecurity Digital Forensics program; and assist the Associate Dean with other duties as assigned. Candidates with proven leadership ability who can work collaboratively with other faculty and staff are highly encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities/Duties
Teaching and Instruction:
Baltimore City Community College’s Business & Technology Department is currently seeking qualified applicants for the position of Assistant Professor for Cybersecurity Digital Forensics. Applicants for this 10-month position must have administrative experience and be qualified to provide instruction in courses such as: Network Intrusion and Penetration Testing, Fundamentals of Networking, Digital Forensics I, II, & III, etc. The Assistant Professor for Digital Forensics will teach 15 credit hours per semester to a diverse population of learners and through various teaching modalities, face-to-face, virtual, and/or online (day or evening); maintain scheduled office hours; develop and revise curriculum, manage course and program assessment of student learning outcomes; participate in service to the college and the school (i.e., meetings, committee membership, activities, and events); play a critical role in building the Cybersecurity Digital Forensics program; and assist the Associate Dean with other duties as assigned. Candidates with proven leadership ability who can work collaboratively with other faculty and staff are highly encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities/Duties
Teaching and Instruction:
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- Contributes to the college’s mission and goals through effective teaching and instruction.
- Demonstrates knowledge of subject matter through exceptional content delivery, pedagogy, and andragogy through the teaching of Digital Forensic courses.
- Provides input for the development of the Digital Forensic program instruction, standards, and policies.
- Uploads current syllabi, readings, and homework assignments and submits grades on time in Canvas.
- Maintains attendance records in Banner.
- Provides guidance to students for academic planning.
- Incorporates current instructional technologies into the classroom.
- Provides students with meaningful written and oral feedback in a timely fashion.
- Holds required office hours.
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- Actively participates in college, school, and program coordinators meetings,
- Serve on college and school committees.
- Serves as an active member on the Cybersecurity Digital Forensics Program Advisory Committee.
- Contributes to student success by advising students from the point of their initial enrollment through graduation.
- Stays current with, and contributes to, developments in the various fields and disciplines within Digital Forensic.
- Master’s degree in Cybersecurity or related field with at least 18 graduate credits hours Digital Forensic course work from a regionally accredited college or university.
- Five years or more of experience as a full-time instructor in a college or university, preferably with community college experience.
- Experience teaching face-to-face, online, hybrid and /or
blended learning.
- Experience with Canvas or another learning management system (LMS).
- Doctoral degree in Cybersecurity related field with at least 18 graduate credit hours of Digital Forensics from a regionally accredited college or university.
- Five years administrative experience.
- Experience with dual enrollment programs and teaching advanced adolescent students.
- Commitment to working with underrepresented populations.
- Cybersecurity Digital Forensics professional and teaching experience.
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