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Java Backend Developer

Sunrise, FL · On-site

$49.75 - $64.50/hr

Asynchronous Programming * Microservices * Excellent in Java fundamentals - Backend * Vert.x ( which is asynchronous programming and is a preferred choice, but if not then candidate should be able to ...

Our fully asynchronous program allows adjunct faculty positions to be 100% remote. The MSW program has a trauma-informed, social justice, clinical focus. As a clinical degree program, we aim to ...

Develop and design asynchronous GUI as part of ArcGIS Pro * Build software that follows industry-standard design patterns, development methodologies, and deployment models * Collaborate with other ...

In this role, you will provide synchronous video appointments and asynchronous consultations to patients with cardiometabolic conditions. You will also provide clinical advice and supervision to ...

Work with asynchronous code and distributed systems * Integrate with legacy backend systems and custom services * Contribute to CI pipelines and build tooling Gradle-based workflows * Perform bug ...

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How much do asynchronous jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for asynchronous in the United States is $15.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $10.34 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Asynchronous Software Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Asynchronous Software Engineer, you need a solid understanding of concurrent programming, event-driven architectures, and computer science fundamentals, typically backed by a degree in computer science or related field. Familiarity with technical tools such as Node.js, Python's asyncio, message queues, and distributed systems is essential, along with experience using version control systems like Git. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for collaborating across teams and debugging complex asynchronous code. These capabilities enable reliable, scalable software solutions and ensure efficient development in environments that rely on non-blocking operations.

What is an Asynchronous job?

An asynchronous job is a task or process that runs independently of the main program flow, allowing the system to continue executing other tasks without waiting for completion. This approach is commonly used in programming, networking, and distributed systems to improve efficiency and responsiveness. Asynchronous jobs are often handled through callbacks, promises, or background processing, depending on the technology being used.

What are asynchronous jobs?

Asynchronous jobs refer to tasks or processes that are executed independently of the main program flow, allowing other operations to continue without waiting for the task to complete. In computing, asynchronous jobs are often used to improve efficiency and responsiveness, especially in web development, data processing, and software engineering. These jobs run in the background and typically notify the main program when their execution is complete. Common examples include sending emails, processing large files, or making network requests without blocking the user interface.

How do professionals in asynchronous roles effectively manage communication and collaboration across different time zones?

Professionals working in asynchronous roles often collaborate with colleagues or clients in various time zones, which makes clear and organized communication essential. To manage this, they rely heavily on written updates, shared documentation, and project management tools to ensure everyone stays informed and aligned. Setting expectations around response times and using overlapping hours for critical discussions can help minimize misunderstandings. Additionally, maintaining detailed records of decisions and progress helps keep the team coordinated, even when direct interaction is limited.

What is the difference between Asynchronous vs Synchronous Developer?

AspectAsynchronous DeveloperSynchronous Developer
Work StyleHandles multiple tasks concurrently, non-blocking operationsExecutes tasks sequentially, blocking until completion
CommunicationOften works independently, with event-driven communicationRequires immediate, step-by-step collaboration
Common UsageWeb development, APIs, real-time applicationsDesktop apps, traditional software processes

Asynchronous developers focus on non-blocking, concurrent operations, ideal for real-time and scalable applications. Synchronous developers work sequentially, suitable for tasks requiring step-by-step processing. Understanding these differences helps employers and developers choose the right approach for their projects.

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Associate Faculty-Graduate Counseling Program

Associate Faculty-Graduate Counseling Program

Post University

Waterbury, CT • Remote

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Associate Faculty – Graduate Counseling Program (Virtual/Asynchronous)

JOB SUMMARY:

An Associate Faculty member in the Graduate Counseling Program is a part-time faculty member hired to teach specific graduate-level counseling course(s) in a fully online, asynchronous format during an academic eight-week term. There are also some courses that offer a weekly synchronous component that might be available during certain eight-week term periods.

The Associate Faculty member’s primary responsibility is to facilitate student learning aligned with program learning outcomes, professional counseling competencies, and CACREP standards. Faculty are expected to foster counselor professional identity, ethical practice, multicultural competence, and evidence-based clinical skills within the virtual learning environment.

The Associate Faculty member’s minimum obligation is to fulfill the instructional and engagement requirements of each assigned course and comply with University policies, programmatic expectations, and accreditation standards.

Essential Functions:

Under the Direction of the Program Chair:

Facilitate Virtual Asynchronous Instruction:

· Teach assigned graduate counseling courses in accordance with approved syllabi, learning outcomes, and CACREP-aligned competencies.

· Facilitate weekly asynchronous discussions, learning activities, and applied clinical assignments.

· Provide substantive, developmentally appropriate feedback that supports students’ professional growth as counselors.

· Maintain consistent and meaningful online presence in the learning management system (Blackboard).

· Provide weekly synchronous meetings if required by the course.

Promote Professional Counseling Identity:

· Integrate ethical standards, multicultural responsiveness, and counselor professional identity into instruction.

· Model professional dispositions consistent with counseling practice.

· Reinforce alignment with national counseling standards and licensure expectations.

Classroom Management (Virtual Environment):

· Adhere to all University policies and guidelines related to academic integrity, student engagement, and course conduct.

· Serve as the primary point of contact for students within the course.

· Collaborate with the Program Chair to address student concerns, academic performance issues, or professional disposition matters.

Evaluate Student Performance:

· Assess student work using approved rubrics and course deliverables.

· Provide timely, constructive, and clinically relevant feedback.

· Post interim grades in Blackboard Grade Center.

· Submit final grades in accordance with University deadlines.

Adhere to Course and Engagement Guidelines:

· Actively participate in and facilitate discussion boards and other asynchronous or synchronous engagement activities as required.

· Maintain high-touch communication consistent with graduate counseling program expectations.

· Participate in required faculty meetings, training, and programmatic assessment activities as assigned.

Timely Grade Submission:

· Submit grades for assignments, discussions, and examinations within established turnaround times.

· Ensure accuracy and timely posting of final course grades.

· Participate in end-of-course “close the loop” meetings with Academic Program Management (APM), if required.

Minimum Qualifications & Competencies:

The requirements below outline the knowledge, skills, and abilities required for the role. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

Qualifications:

· Doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision

· Doctorate from a CACREP-accredited program or have taught full-time in a CACREP program for a minimum of one year prior to 2013.

· Active, professional counseling license (e.g., LPC, LMHC, LCPC)

· Experience teaching graduate-level counseling courses (particularly in online/asynchronous formats)

· Experience with clinical supervision (if teaching practicum or internship courses)

· Familiarity with CACREP standards and accreditation processes

Additional Requirements:

· Official college transcripts on file prior to employment

· Completion of required University faculty training prior to first teaching assignment

· Demonstrated competence in online instructional technologies and learning management systems (Blackboard Ultra)



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