Position Description

Professor
Department/Faculty Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering Technology
Location Newnham Campus
ID 5297
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Seneca Polytechnic at a Glance

Guided by The Next - A Strategic Plan for Seneca Polytechnic, we offer a working environment that is innovative, healthy, flexible and encourages risk-taking. Joining Seneca Polytechnic brings opportunities for professional development and career growth, with supports available for health and wellbeing in all its forms – physical, mental, emotional and spiritual – to support the whole person.

Position Summary

Reporting to the Chair of the School of Computer Programming and Analysis, the professor is responsible for developing, preparing, and delivering courses within the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering Technology (FASET) ensuring an effective and compelling learning environment for students.

Program Area/Level

Responsible for teaching course(s) in at the Diploma level in the School of Computer Programming and Analysis

Responsibilities

Under the direction of the senior academic officer of the Polytechnic or designate, the Professor is responsible for:

Teaching:

  • Ensuring student awareness of course objectives, approach, and evaluation techniques.
  • Incorporating active learning strategies in online, hybrid, flexible, and in-person classes.
  • Implementing appropriate educational technology and tools in online, hybrid, flexible, and in-person classes.
  • Carrying out regularly scheduled instruction, which may include tutoring and academic counselling of students.
  • Providing a learning environment that makes effective use of available resources, work experience and field trips.
  • Ensuring an equitable and accessible learning community.
  • Designing formative and summative assessments (alternative and authentic).
  • Evaluating student progress/achievement and assuming responsibility for the overall assessment of the student's work within assigned courses.

Course and Curriculum Development:

  • Consulting with program and course directors and other faculty members, advisory committees, accrediting agencies, potential employers and students.
  • Defining course objectives and evaluating and validating these objectives.
  • Specifying or approving learning approaches, necessary resources, etc.
  • Developing individualized instruction and multi-media presentations where applicable.
  • Selecting or approving textbooks and learning materials.

Academic Leadership:

  • Providing guidance to Instructors relative to the instructors’ teaching assignments.
  • Participating in the work of curriculum and other consultative committees as requested.

Other:

  • Lead academic activities such as applied research.
  • Contribute to other areas of activity ancillary to the academic programs of the school such as secondary school liaison and outreach.

Qualifications

Education

  • Minimum of a completed master’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, or closely related field. If education is in a related field, state how it is relevant.

Experience

  • Minimum of one (1) year of teaching experience at the post-secondary level.
  • Minimum five (5) years of industry experience in computer programming.

Skills

  • Demonstrated knowledge of and experience in:
    • Experience in creating test plans, test cases, and test scripts.
    • Understanding of software development lifecycle (SDLC) and software testing methodologies (e.g., Waterfall, Agile)
    • Proficiency in programming languages commonly used in software testing (C, C++, Java, Python, JavaScript).
    • Hands-on experience in software testing, preferably in various domains such as web, mobile, and desktop applications.
    • Knowledge in Jira and Github
    • Experience with test automation and continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines.
    • Ability to explain complex concepts in a clear and understandable manner.
  • Demonstrated research skills with industry connections.
  • Excellent presentation, communication, and human relation skills to interact effectively with the College’s multi-cultural/racial/able staff and student population is required, as is an understanding of and commitment to equity in education.
  • Commitment to a team approach for problem solving and conflict resolution.

Note: A teaching demonstration will be required during the recruitment process.

Job Details

Internal Posting Date: February 13, 2024
Internal Closing Date: Posted Until Filled
Pay Range: Dependent on experience
Hours: To be determined
Work Type:
Shift: To be determined
Ideal Start Date:
End Date:

Job Type: Part-time

Note: As part of our pre-employment process, we validate employment and education credentials.

For professor positions, we require copies of official transcripts or evaluations of transcripts. However, we recommend that candidates gather any supporting documentation (e.g., unofficial transcripts, scan of credentials) in advance to support their applications if they are successful in the hiring process

We thank all applicants for their interest in this position, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Seneca Polytechnic at a Glance

Seneca Polytechnic is Canada’s leading polytechnic with over 4300+ employees, 40,000 full-time students and 23,400 part-time and continuing education students. With over 55 years since opening its doors for the first time, Seneca Polytechnic is dedicated to getting our students career- and world-ready. We offer an education that has no boundaries. And we create great flexible experiences for those who study and work here. The student experience. The employee experience. The community experience. The Seneca experience is a differentiator. As Canada’s leading polytechnic, our core mission is our North Star: we provide a great education that builds great careers for our graduates. We make a difference so they can make a difference.

None of this happens without the exceptional employees of Seneca – the faculty, support staff and administrators – who show their commitment to our students and their success every day. We are excited about what the future holds. Come help us build The Next for Seneca Polytechnic. Embrace innovation. Challenge the status quo. Lead. That’s Seneca Polytechnic.

Our Commitment

We are proud to be building the equitable Seneca, and welcome applications from candidates who can contribute to the diversity of lived experiences, perspectives, and approaches. Joining Seneca means being part of an inclusive community working hard to dismantle barriers to access, student success, and employee potential.  Learn more about how we are building an equitable Seneca

Accessibility

Seneca is committed to making employment opportunities accessible in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005. Upon request, accommodation will be provided in all parts of the application and hiring process. If you require accommodation, please contact jobs@senecapolytechnic.ca.