Director, Information Technology; Instructor
Company: Stryker Corporation
Location: Hickory
Posted on: June 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Director, Information Technology; Instructor
Salary
$70,940.00 - $80,286.00 Annually
Description
The Director, Information Technology, functions as the academic
administrator for the information technology program by providing
accessible, quality learning experiences within the classroom,
laboratory, and/or distance learning settings; facilitates the
learning process to help students be successful; provides accurate,
quality academic and career advisement for students; seeks
professional development opportunities to implement best practices
in teaching within discipline area; maintains office hours
according to institutional policy; completes required course
assessments and documentation in an accurate and timely manner;
attends college meetings, student activities, institutional
functions; and contributes to the development of curriculum courses
and programs; collaborates with workforce partners to ensure that
the program is meeting the needs of business and industry; and
partners with other areas of the college to deliver customized
training courses as needed.
Examples of Duties
Essential responsibilities and other duties may include, but are
not limited to, the following:
Essential Functions:
Plans and delivers accessible, quality instruction that enhances
student learning and ensures students' understanding of course
outcomes.
Instructs 15-22 contact hours, in either curriculum,
non-curriculum, or business and industry, each week, or teaches a
reduced teaching load recommended by the Dean and approved by the
Vice President of Instruction; prepares objectives, assignments,
assessments, instructional and supplemental materials, grading
standards, and attendance policies in accordance to college and
department policies; develops course syllabi to be distributed;
keeps online courses regularly updated; and begins and ends courses
as scheduled.
Ensures the classroom environment (seated, online, or hybrid) is
appropriate for all student learners.
Ensures availability for all students, in the classroom and through
distance learning, by maintaining established office hours,
offering availability by appointment, and by responding to
electronic communication in an appropriate, timely manner.
Maintains and completes accurate records of student attendance and
grades as indicated by institutional policy and submits all final
reports in an accurate and timely manner.
Remains knowledgeable with the program and/or transfer requirements
to deliver accurate, quality academic and career advising and
assists with development of transfer pathways, as needed.
Develops new courses and/or revises course content and outcomes in
the area as needed; recommends appropriate course textbooks,
supplies, software, and equipment.
Creates the program's course sequence, develops the program's
course schedule with input from faculty, and assigns teaching
workloads for faculty.
Participates in institutional effectiveness processes, including
managing program review, assessing course outcomes, developing the
division's plans of action, and assisting with grants, as
needed.
Manages the assigned departmental budget; assists in planning
future resources for equipment, materials, and supplies; recommends
staffing needs.
Manages grant funded initiatives, prepares documentation and
communicates with the College's grant personnel and grant
representatives.
Executes grant requirements.
Mentors and evaluates full-time and part-time faculty to ensure
quality instruction, assisting with measuring course outcomes,
developing outlines and assessments, and completing forms, grades,
and attendance reports, if needed.
Participates in the academic program's recruitment and retention
efforts; reviews and provides recommendations for the program
publications, webpage, publicity, and other community relations
activities and events.
Establishes and maintains productive working relationships with
faculty, staff, advisory committees, outside agencies, and/or
clinical affiliates.
Collaborates with colleagues to ensure quality instruction and
successful implementation of department and division goals, the
college's Strategic Plan, and state-wide initiatives.
Supports collaboration with other divisions and departments to
align comprehensive credit and non-credit courses and programs
where appropriate.
Attends workshops, seminars, and conferences; makes presentations
to outside agencies as a representative of the college; researches
and implements best practices in teaching in the assigned area of
study; participates in twenty hours of professional development
activities, including required employee training offered by the
college.
Actively supports the college's retention, progression, and
completion initiatives, leading to all student learners'
success.
Supports the college's mission, vision, and core values by adhering
to all policies, procedures, and faculty guidelines.
Marginal Functions:
Serves on standing and ad hoc committees and focus groups;
researches and develops recommendations related to academic and
instructional programs; maintains contacts with business, industry,
and professional organizations to keep instructional programs
current.
Participates in the development and delivery of public information
efforts; supports college functions and cultural activities.
Assists with inventory of programmatic equipment; assumes
responsibility for labs and other facilities designated primarily
for the assigned program.
Perform other duties as assigned.
This position description covers the essential functions and duties
associated with this position. The President or appropriate
supervisory personnel may assign additional responsibilities. The
college reserves the right to alter duties, responsibilities,
conditions, working hours, and job title with or without
notice.
Qualifications and Working Conditions
Knowledge of:
Principles and procedures of record keeping.
Principles and techniques involved in assessment.
Safe work practices and procedures.
Operational characteristics of equipment and tools used in the area
of work assigned.
The mission, goals, and objectives of CCC&TI.
Current trends, research, and development in the area of
assignment.
Pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and
regulations.
Ability to:
Interpret and apply college and assigned division goals,
objectives, policies, procedures, rules, and regulations.
Contribute to the teaching and learning of mission, goals, and
objectives which complement those of the college.
Interpret and apply Federal, State, and local policies, laws, and
regulations.
Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
Establish and maintain productive working relationships with those
contacted in the course of work.
Work independently in the absence of supervision.
Follow all safety rules and regulations of the department.
Understand and follow oral and written instructions.
Environmental Conditions:
The program director should have the ability to effectively handle
a work environment and conditions which involve an office and
classroom workspace, and working closely with others.
The program director must maintain the office and teaching
environments by maintaining equipment and supplies, ensuring
overall cleanliness, functionality, and conformance to OSHA
standards to provide a safe work environment.
Physical Conditions:
Physical and marginal functions require the ability to maintain
physical condition appropriate to the performance of assigned
duties and responsibilities, which may include the following;
standing, walking or sitting for extended periods, moderate lifting
and carrying, general manual dexterity, operating assigned
equipment, and extended exposure to computer screens.
The program director is required to maintain effective audio-visual
discrimination and perception needed for making observations,
reading and writing, operating assigned equipment, communicating
with others, and handling varied tasks simultaneously.
Additionally, the program director must maintain mental capacity,
which permits making sound decisions and using good judgment,
demonstrating intellectual capabilities, and evaluating the
effectiveness of programs and personnel.
Scheduling Conditions:
This is a full-time, 12-month position. This 36-hour per week
position requires the instructor to be on campus or at an approved
alternate location for at least 27 hours per week, Monday through
Friday, and allows flexible scheduling for the remaining nine
hours. Additionally, in-person office hours must be held on at
least four individual days per week.
Traveling Conditions:
Local travel between the Caldwell campus, Watauga campus, or any
off-campus sites may be needed. Out of state travel is limited, but
may be required for training and conferences.
Experience and Training
Training:
A bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or
university in Information Technology, or a related field is
required. A master's degree from a regionally accredited college or
university in Information Technology, or a related field is
preferred.
Recruiting bonus available for possession of third-party
certification such as CCNA, CompTIA Security+, CISSP, EC-Council
CDN, EE-Council CEH, CWNP CWT or Red Hat.
Experience:
At least five years of relevant postsecondary teaching and/or
industry work experience is required.
Leadership experience in an Information Technology program and/or
CAE accreditation experience is preferred.
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