Computing Disciplines Adjunct Faculty
- Onondaga Community College Onondaga Community College
- 3.
9 Syracuse, NY Job Details Part-time $1,527 a month 1 hour ago Qualifications Student supervision Grade entry Spanish Software engineering Program design Microsoft Excel Doctoral degree Bachelor's degree in information technology Computer Science Software Engineering Web development Computer literacy Data structures Master's degree in information technology Academic institution experience Visio English Information Systems Network administration instruction Student outcome measurement Mid-level Windows Teaching computer science Master's degree in cybersecurity Master's degree Server administration Master's degree in software engineering PHP Doctoral degree in
Computer Science C Full Job Description Location:
Syracuse, NY Category:
Adjunct Faculty Job Type:
Part Time
Months Posted On:
Wed Jun 17 2026
Job Description:
The Computing Disciplines of the Computing & Applied Technology Department at Onondaga Community College are accepting applications for adjunct instructors to teach computing courses (Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, & Cybersecurity). The highest need areas will require the adjunct to teach programming courses, data structures, and how those are utilized in modern software engineering. Additional areas of need include teaching courses for our Cybersecurity program, Information Systems/Information Technology and web technologies. While the highest need is for in-person, daytime instruction, applicants for teaching at night and/or online will also be considered. Types of courses the applicant will be considered for CIS-100 Information and Computer Literacy CIS-125 Fundamentals of Computer Information Systems CIS-130 Foundations of the Internet CIS-170 Network Fundamentals CIS-190 Tech Support Fundamentals CIS-231 Advanced Web Servers CIS-270 Routing & Switching Essentials CIS-286 Systems Analysis & Design CSC-110 Program Design & Development CSC-111 Fundamentals of Computing
I CSC-112
Fundamentals of Computing
II CSC-211
Computer System Organization CSC-220 Foundations of Computer Science CSC-221 Software Engineering CSC-255 Database Design & Development CSC-263 C++ Programming CYB-101 Computer Security CYB-232 Cybercrime CYB-250 Server Administration
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
Teach between 3 to 11 contact hours per term in college-level teaching of computing courses or cybersecurity courses to include: Be responsive to student questions (e.g. email or voice mail) as needed, in a reasonably timely manner, and be available for student support. Use appropriate technology to enhance learning. Participate in assessment of learning outcomes. Demonstrate insight and encouragement in working with diverse student populations, especially students traditionally underrepresented in higher education. Be innovative in the presentation of lectures and hands-on learning activities that achieve learning outcomes. Provide timely feedback on students' assignments and exams throughout each semester; and, Be accountable to meet the needs of the Department and the College, including timely submission of grades and other required materials.
Job Requirements:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college, university or foreign equivalency in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Software Engineering or related discipline. OR Master's degree from a regionally accredited college, university or foreign equivalency in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, Computer Science, Software Engineering or related discipline. OR Industry-recognized professional license or certification; with a minimum of 3 years of full-time employment in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, Computer Science, Software Engineering or related field. OR Doctorate from a regionally accredited college, university or foreign equivalency in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, Computer Science, Software Engineering or related discipline.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Industry-recognized certifications Background in teaching college level courses in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, Computer Science, Software Engineering or related discipline. Demonstrated connections with local industry in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, Computer Science, Software Engineering or related discipline. Bilingual in English and Spanish. English and other languages will be considered.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite of products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, and Visio) Familiar with some or all of the following technologies: Programming Languages
- Assembly, C, C++, Java, and Python Web Languages
- HTML and PHP Database Platforms
- Access and MySQL Networking Network Security Operating Systems
•
Windows and Linux Additional Information:
Adjunct rate of pay for the 26/27 academic year is $1,527/credit hour. Classes will be assigned on an as needed basis dependent upon enrollment. Adjuncts are eligible to participate in the NYS Teacher's Retirement System.