Job TitleDuties and ResponsibilitiesEssential Duties and ResponsibilitiesFull-time faculty are essential in carrying out the college's mission, vision, core values, and institutional goals. Under the direction of the respective Department Chairperson/Program Director/Director, faculty ensure the quality and integrity of the academic programs and maintain oversight of the curriculum and instruction. The essential duties include providing a high-quality learning environment, delivering effective instruction, assessing student learning, promoting continual improvement in teaching and learning, encouraging student engagement, providing advisement, and pursuing professional development. Faculty must participate in department, discipline-specific, college, community service activities, and shared governance. Faculty must adhere to all LC policies, procedures, and guidelines, including DH (LOCAL) Employee Standards of Conduct. Faculty are expected to adhere to the terms of their contractual agreement. The position requires office hours and physical presence on campus.
Employee must reside in the Laredo area or be able to commute to campus daily.Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities1. Course Organization and ManagementDevelop, evaluate, and revise course objectives to ensure instructional quality and curriculum alignment with THECB's ACGM and/or WECM, SACSCOC Principles and Standards, and other applicable accrediting agency standards and outcomes.Utilize the Laredo College Learning Management System (LMS), known as CANVAS, to organize and publish all current instructional materials prior to the first day of classes.Maintain an accurate and updated syllabus through Concourse each term/semester.Maintain students' attendance records, submit grades and grade distribution sheets on time, and provide timely constructive feedback to students.Follow procedures and the academic calendar related to the Office of the Registrar, including grade reports and deadlines, attendance records reports, withdrawal deadlines, class changes, and time and room scheduling.2. Effective Delivery of Curriculum and InstructionAssume primary responsibility for and exercise oversight of the curriculum in conjunction with LC policies, ensuring course rigor, academic integrity, and quality of instruction.Review and revise curriculum and instructional materials.Ensure courses and educational programs align with transfer frameworks and workforce placement to meet current industry demands.Utilize a variety of teaching techniques to assess student learning needs. Integrate real-life situations into learning experiences to encourage critical thinking, interdisciplinary skills, active learning, and teamwork.Use technology appropriately to design and support relevant learning activities that develop students' understanding of discipline-specific thinking practices and create academic literacy.Consider individual differences of students to design and support a range of appropriate learning activities.3. Assess Student Learning and Pedagogical Methods that Drive Continuous Improvement:Collaborate with colleagues, chairs, deans, and the provost/vice-president of academic affairs across the institution to continue improving measurable learning outcomes, including the THECB (Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board) core curriculum objectives and other applicable accrediting agency standards and outcomes, participate in Institutional Effectiveness/Program Reviews.Appropriately measure and assess ACGM and WECM end-of-course learning outcomes and any applicable accrediting agency standards and competencies.Design and align assessments with learning objectives and opportunities that measure or demonstrate student academic achievement.Regularly assess student performance and provide timely constructive feedback.Evaluate teaching and assessment practices to continue improving them.4. Faculty Non-teaching ResponsibilitiesHold at least ten office hours, of which eight out of the ten will be physically conducted on campus. Three out of the ten office hours will be devoted to the Center of Learning, Academic, and Student Success (CLASS) for academic coaching, conducting workshops, advising, and/or departmental and student needs.
Two out of the ten office hours will be virtual using CANVAS tools only. Office hours locations and any digital tools, if applicable, need to be identified by the Employee in the faculty schedule.Attend at least fifteen hours per week of LC business in consultation with the Department Chairperson/Program Director/Director.Complete all evaluation measures, Title IX, and other training the institution provides.Participate in instructional, departmental, or institutional research to improve education effectiveness, support the student survey process, and continue evaluating teaching and assessment.Encourage a sense of community among students for learning inside and outside the classroom.5. Professional DevelopmentPursue Professional Development by staying current with the discipline. Some activities include participating in professional societies, reading discipline-specific journals, attending conferences or making presentations; and/or maintaining required professional credentials, licensing, and continuing education hours a disciplinary standard dictates; and/or contributing to one's academic discipline through research and publication or other endeavors as appropriate; Participate in service through appropriate discipline-specific organizations, educational organizations, statewide boards/committees.Actively participate in professional development opportunities pertaining to active, applied, and experiential learning related to workforce and transfer outcomes.Shall participate in mandatory professional development activities required by the college.6. Faculty Departmental ResponsibilitiesConduct assessment plans for their respective discipline and/or program, which includes program reviews, course assessments, and institutional effectiveness reports.Faculty must participate in department, discipline-specific, and college activities and serve and be active in department, college, cross-college, discipline-specific, and/or district committees.Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders such as other higher education institutions, program advisory council meetings, and public and private K-12 schools/districts.Participate in the development and implementation of retention and persistence plans.7. College-wide ParticipationAdvise students about program, career, or transfer opportunities to help them make informed decisions about their educational pathway.Participate in assessment and compliance practices such as Quality Enhancement Plan, General Education, SACSCOC IE assessment, and/or other accreditation processes.Attend college-wide mandatory events such as Graduation, Convocation, In-Service, and other activities deemed by the college.Participate in community outreach and public relations initiatives such as career day for elementary and secondary schools, Fall Fest, Fun Fest, open houses and campus tours, and other activities identified for the college.Participate in community advisory councils on behalf of college interest.Assist in policy development and other governance matters.8. Perform other duties assigned by the Department Chairperson, Program Director or Director, respective Dean, Associate Provost (when applicable), Provost/Vice- President of Academic Affairs, and President.Qualifications/Certifications/Licenses/SkillsNotice: Required Documents To be considered for this position, you are required to upload your resume and unofficial transcript(s).
If recommended for this position an official transcript(s) will be required. In addition, if a license or certificate is required for this position, upload proof of your current license/certificate.Required:Master's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field, orMaster's degree with a minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in the Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field.Graduate coursework hours must align with the course learning outcomes the instructor will teach.An equivalent of education, certifications, and work experience will be considered.Minimum 3 years of professional industry work experience in Information Security, Network Administration, System Administration, Digital Forensics, Data Recovery, or related field.Professional industry-recognized certification in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field.Preferred:Minimum 5 years of professional industry work experience in Information Security, Network Administration, System Administration, Digital Forensics, Data Recovery, or related field. Including experience, in leading and overseeing the development, delivery, and modification of training/education curriculum.Professional certification: CEH, CCNA, CCNP, CySA, Network+, Security+, Cloud+, Server+, AWS-CCP, AWS-CSAA, ACE, CHFI, EnCE, or equivalent.Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesTo excel in their role, the individual must possess a combination of skills, knowledge, and abilities. Clear and effective communication is essential for conveying complex ideas to students. Be able to adapt teaching methods and materials to meet the needs of varied learners and changing circumstances, such as different class sizes or student backgrounds. Encourage and foster