Adjunct Faculty Web Development

Job Locations US-NY-New York
ID
2024-10523
College
TUNY - Graduate School of Technology
Position Type
Part-Time
Schedule Shift
Night
Hours Per Week
7.5
Travel
As needed
Category
Faculty/Academic
FLSA Status
Exempt

Overview

Touro University's Graduate School of Technology seeks a knowledgeable and dynamic instructor for a web development course. The ideal candidate should have extensive experience in web application development, particularly with technologies like Node.js, Express, and MongoDB, and in building RESTful APIs. Responsibilities include delivering a curriculum that covers principles, design, and implementation, using case studies and projects to provide hands-on experience. The instructor will prepare students to tackle real-world challenges in security, scalability, and service quality, equipping them to deploy robust web applications across diverse business environments.

Responsibilities

  • Teach a minimum of one graduate level courses
  • Prepare course materials such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts
  • Be prompt and accurate in the recording and reporting of student data
  • Support students’ learning goals by:
    • Focusing on student learning outcomes
    • Taking into account the needs and abilities of the students
    • Becoming familiar with academic and social support
    • Making reasonable provisions to accommodate individual differences
    • Maintaining the academic integrity of the college
    • Making himself/herself available to assist student in achieving their learning goals

Qualifications

Education/ Experience

  • Doctoral degree preferred (or an equivalent of highest attainable degree) Previous collegiate teaching experience recommended

Physical Demands

  • Use of a computer Need to sit or stand for 3-hour class

Travel

  • As needed

Maximum Salary

USD $4,430.00/Sem

Minimum Salary

USD $3,544.00/Sem

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