Lecturer, AAS in Information Technology - Steubenville; Term
Listed on 2026-06-03
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IT/Tech
Computer Science, Cybersecurity
Teaches courses in the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) program in Information Technology at the Steubenville location, part of the Department of Computer Science, Information & Engineering Technology. Teaches undergraduate courses such as operating systems, web technologies, programming, databases, networking, cybersecurity, and other related courses. Contributes primarily to teaching and student success, including course delivery, curriculum development, and ongoing support for the IT AAS program.
Teaches applied and hands‑on computing topics in classroom and labs.
Faculty members are expected to maintain a consistent, in‑person presence on location throughout the standard workweek, including availability on site each day to support students, collaborate with colleagues, and participate in academic life. Regular on‑site engagement during normal business hours is essential.
Plans, organizes, teaches, and provides feedback to promote and direct student success. Responds to students in a timely manner. Communicates with students, departments, and university officials via university‑provided tools and resources.
Work ScheduleTypically, Monday through Friday, including some evenings and the possibility of weekend days.
Primary LocationSteubenville
Required Certifications, Training, and/or LicensuresNone
Sponsorship and/or Work Authorization StatusThis position is not eligible for sponsorship.
Minimum QualificationsA master’s degree in information technology, information systems, computer science, cybersecurity, software engineering, or a closely related field; OR a master’s degree in another field with at least 18 graduate credit hours in computing, information technology, or a closely related discipline. Demonstrated knowledge and technical competence to teach in at least three of the following areas: programming (e.g., Python, Java, C++, or similar languages);
web technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, web frameworks); computer networks; databases; cybersecurity; computer hardware; or operating systems.
Experience teaching college‑level courses in programming, web technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, web frameworks), networking, operating systems, databases, cybersecurity, computer hardware. Industry certifications (CISCO CCNA, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA A+, Oracle Database Foundations). Industry experience in information technology, programming, web technologies, databases, networking, cybersecurity, or software development. Effective communication and collaboration. Commitment to student‑centered teaching and continuous improvement.
Physical RequirementsIn accordance with the U.S. Department of Labor physical demands, this position will perform sedentary work. The role involves exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally or a negligible amount of force frequently to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including human bodies. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time but may involve walking or standing for brief periods.
Jobs may be defined as Sedentary when walking and standing are required only occasionally, and all other Sedentary criteria are met.
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