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Lecturer, Cyber Security

Employer
Roosevelt University
Location
Chicago, IL

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Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

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Position Rank Lecturer Track Non-Tenure Track Position Title Lecturer, Cyber Security Category Full-Time Faculty Position Number TBD Posting Number F0000110 Location Chicago Open Date 11/06/2018 Close Date Open Until Filled? Yes Job Type Full-Time Working Hours Position Summary

Roosevelt University’s Department of Computer Science, Information Technology, and Data Science seeks a non-tenure-track lecturer to begin August 2019. This faculty member will teach courses in the cyber and information security programs and in the computer science core.

Primary responsibility is to teach and develop undergraduate and graduate courses in computer science. Other responsibilities include holding office hours, advising, conducting course assessments, service contributions on committees, participation in recruitment events and contributing to our campus diversity goals (e.g. incorporate issues of diversity into mentoring, curriculum, or service).

Special Instructions Summary

Roosevelt employment application – Use the Create Account link above to complete the application and upload additional documents. If you have an account, use the Log in link above.

Please upload a CV and Letter of Interest when prompted.

Contact information for three references to be listed in the Reference Letters section of the Roosevelt employment applications.
Letters, however, are not needed at this time.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required

Master’s degree in Computer Science or related field and experience teaching computer science courses in higher education.

Years of Experience Required 3 Certification/Licensure Required

Candidates with professional certifications in cyber security, such as CISSP, or professional experience in computer science are particularly encouraged to apply.

Minimum Qualifications

See Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required.

Preferred Qualifications

Preferred qualifications: Ph.D. in Computer Science or related field; college level teaching experience; teaching interest in cyber security and at least two areas of: computer organization, computer architecture, cloud computing, software engineering. The applicant is expected to teach security and computer science courses.

Equipment Operated

Basic office/ classroom equipment (desktop computer, copier/ multi-function device, projectors, telephone).

Working Conditions

Traditional classroom and general office environment. Position includes teaching and research in science laboratories.

Priority Application Instructions

Review of applications will begin December 1 and will continue until the position is filled.

Departmental Contact Information

Eric G. Berkowitz (eberkowitz@roosevelt.edu)

Posting Specific Questions

Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).

Applicant Documents Required Documents
  1. List of References
  2. Curriculum Vitae
  3. Letter of Interest
Optional Documents

    Organization

    RICH AND VIBRANT HISTORY
    Roosevelt University was founded on principle: Higher education should be available to all academically qualified students, regardless of class, racial or ethnic origin, gender or age. This 1945 “experiment” has been a success from the start. Today, Roosevelt is a national leader in educating socially conscious citizens for active and dedicated lives as leaders in their professions and their communities.

    The University offers diverse, differentiated academic programs at two campuses—both located in thriving commercial and cultural districts—and online. The northwest suburban Schaumburg Campus is a hub of environmental and scientific study, home to the College of Pharmacy. On the lakefront Chicago Campus downtown, a 32-story vertical campus houses classrooms, labs, student and academic services, and student residences. And the men and women Roosevelt Lakers sports teams compete in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics in the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference.roosevelt_university3.jpg

    RELEVANT, INNOVATIVE AND PROGRESSIVE ACADEMICS
    Roosevelt’s collaborative learning environment, based around small classes, fosters supportive student–faculty relationships. More than 1,000 outstanding faculty and staff provide more than 6,600 students of varied backgrounds and ages the tools to succeed in the professional marketplace—through classroom and online course work, and through experiential and service-learning opportunities.

    Students may select from 70 undergraduate and 50 master’s and doctoral programs across six colleges. Relevant curricula are developed with a focus on entrepreneurship and innovation—for example:

    • ARTS AND SCIENCES, the University’s largest college—Doctor of Psychology, PhD in industrial/organizational psychology, the first social justice major in the Chicago area, and home to many of the University’s centers and institutes, including Mansfield Institute for Social Justice and Transformation
    • BUSINESS, among first U.S. business schools to sign the pledge of the UN-PRIME—master’s degree in real estate, the region’s first master’s in accounting forensics, and sustainability-focused courses on responsible business practices
    • EDUCATION—undergraduate and graduate programs in teaching, counseling, and leadership, and Office of Community Engagement that targets communities to promote child literacy and college readiness
    • PERFORMING ARTS, Music and Theatre conservatories—new BFA in musical theatre with dance emphasis, and fast-track MA in directing, a three-summer program for high school theatre teachers
    • PHARMACY, Midwest’s only three-year, year-round Doctor of Pharmacy degree program—offering health screenings, education, and flu vaccinations, plus new dual Master of Public Health degree opportunity
    • PROFESSIONAL STUDIES—accelerated paralegal studies degree, graduate program in training and development, Illinois’ only master of science in hospitality and tourism management, the first bachelor’s degree in sustainability studies, plus numerous fast-track bachelor’s degrees for adult studentsroosevelt_university1.jpg

    EXCITING TIMES OF TRANSFORMATION
    Roosevelt continues to expand, elevate, and enhance its offerings through pioneering academic programs, updated and newly constructed facilities, and extensive greening efforts.

    • Among the most diverse student populations, particularly among private institutions—fourth most ethnically diverse university in the Midwest (U.S. News & World Report, 2013)
    • Personalized instruction enabled by 12:1 faculty-student ratio, and average class size of 21
    • Entering freshmen with ACT composite scores consistently above the national average
    • Extensive sustainability initiatives that have garnered national recognition, including LEED-Gold certification (Wabash Building), Bronze Award by the Illinois Green Governments Coordinating Council, and first-ever Conservation at Work Award from the Conservation Foundation (Schaumburg Campus)
    • General education core curriculum centered around social justice (First Year Seminar, Primary Texts, and Grounds for Change)roosevelt_university2.jpg

     

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