
Information Technology Infrastructure Instructor
- Madison, WI
- $75,000-95,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Facilitate student learning by developing appropriate instructional strategies to fit students’ needs and support student engagement. Continually revise curriculum to improve student learning.
- Evaluate student performance and provide regular feedback in courses taught by the instructor.
- Contribute to student success and retention by advising students with course selection, career concerns, internships, and other matters.
- Serve as an advocate for students and engage in activities that help students achieve their goals such as writing letters of recommendation, and/or helping students link with internships, service learning, job shadowing and other forms of networking.
- Provide support to the program, the school, and the college by attending and engaging in events and meetings and participating fully within the team environment.
- Continually improve teaching through professional development activities and the integration of new techniques and technology. This includes the development and implementation of an individualized professional development plan.
- Maintains a commitment to the college mission, vision and values.
- Knowledge and / or experience with some or all the following technical skills: Linux, Windows Server Administration (e.g. Active Directory, Single Sign-On, Group Policy), Data networking systems, Basic programming/scripting language (e.g. Python, PowerShell), Virtualization technologies
- Effective communication skills including demonstrated skill in communications and human relations with populations of diverse socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds and persons with disabilities.
- Demonstrated commitment to excellence in teaching and learning. This includes, but is not limited to, knowledge/experience with current educational methods/strategies such as learner-centered instruction, active learning, assessment, evaluation, collaborative techniques, and strategies aimed at closing the achievement gaps across race, gender, class, and disability (through inclusive pedagogy).
- -Desire and ability to teach courses at both the collegiate transfer and technical/occupational program levels.
- Ability to communicate complex and difficult concepts and ideas to students with varied backgrounds and levels of preparedness.
- Engage in continuous improvement in the quality of instruction by reviewing and utilizing innovative methodologies, techniques, and delivery methods, as well as incorporating appropriate use of new and emerging technologies into the learning environment.
- Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues on course and program promotion, direction, and innovation.
- A completed official Madison College online application
- A cover letter
- A current resume or CV
- Unofficial transcripts