Computer Science Instructor
ACT American College of Technology · Addis Ababa , Ethiopia
Job Description
General Requirements & Skills:
Candidates applying for the academic vacancies are expected to meet high behavioral, administrative, and instructional standards. The required competencies are detailed below:
1. Pedagogical & Classroom Excellence
- Instructional Delivery: Proven ability to structure, develop, and deliver comprehensive lectures that align with student learning outcomes and modern curriculum standards.
- Classroom Management: Demonstrated capability to manage diverse, multicultural classrooms, creating an inclusive, disciplined, and engaging learning environment.
- Modern Assessment Methodologies: Proficiency in designing objective assessment tools, including continuous assessment frameworks, practical lab evaluations, examinations, and project grading protocols.
- Student Mentorship: A strong commitment to supporting academic success through student counseling, office hour availability, and guiding undergraduate or postgraduate research initiatives.
2. Communication & Interpersonal Competencies
- Professional Communication: Flawless verbal and written communication skills to deliver complex academic concepts clearly and professionally.
- Collaborative Aptitude: A strong interpersonal track record of working effectively within institutional committees, departmental modules, and peer-review groups.
- Presentation Skills: Advanced ability to leverage modern presentation technologies and interactive instructional tools to maintain student engagement.
3. Professionalism & Institutional Contribution
- Academic Integrity: Full commitment to ethical educational practices, quality assurance standards, and the preventative policies governing academic misconduct.
- Digital Literacy & Tech Integration: Competency in using modern Learning Management Systems (LMS), administrative software, and student performance tracking portals.
- Continuous Professional Development: Active engagement in industry trends, academic research, workshops, or professional seminars to keep course content highly relevant.