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How much do computer science teaching jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for computer science teaching in Salem, OR is $65,800.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,800.00 and $69,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Computer Science Teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Computer Science Teacher, you need a solid background in computer science concepts, teaching credentials, and often a relevant degree or certification in education. Familiarity with programming languages (such as Python or Java), learning management systems, and educational technology tools is typically required. Strong communication, patience, and the ability to inspire and engage students are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure effective instruction, support diverse learners, and foster a positive and productive classroom environment.

What are some common challenges computer science teachers face when introducing programming concepts to students?

One common challenge computer science teachers encounter is addressing the wide range of prior knowledge and experience among students, as some may be completely new to programming while others have advanced skills. Teachers must also find engaging ways to explain abstract concepts, making them accessible and relevant to learners with different interests and learning styles. Additionally, keeping up with rapidly evolving technologies and ensuring that course content remains current can be demanding. Collaboration with other educators and leveraging online resources often help in overcoming these challenges and enhancing student engagement.

What is computer science teaching?

Computer science teaching involves instructing students on topics related to computer science, such as programming, algorithms, data structures, computer systems, and computational thinking. Educators in this field work in various settings, including schools, colleges, universities, and online platforms. Their goal is to help students develop problem-solving skills, understand theoretical concepts, and gain practical experience with technology. Computer science teachers may also design curricula, assess student progress, and stay updated with advancements in the rapidly evolving field.
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[POOL] PT Faculty, Religion

[POOL] PT Faculty, Religion

Linn-Benton Community College

Albany, OR โ€ข On-site

$16.50 - $21.50/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Posting
Position Information
Position Title:
[POOL] PT Faculty, Religion
Department
Social Sciences
Appointment Type
Part-Time Hourly
FLSA
Non-Exempt
Position FTE
N/A
Location
Albany Campus, Albany, OR
Salary Grade
Not Applicable
Salary Rate
See "Special Notes to Applicants" section above
Job Summary:
This posting is for a pooled position. Application submissions for "[POOL]" positions are accepted on an ongoing basis to ensure a continuous and ready pool of qualified candidates for immediate review when the need arises. If/when a position becomes available, the College will review applications from this pool, and interview candidates whose qualifications best match the specific opening.
Applicants must reapply to the pool annually to maintain their active status in the pool.
Teaches core Religion classes.
Essential Duties:
  1. Teach introductory Religion courses as needed.
  2. Act as a team member of the Social Science Department.
  3. Communicate the objectives of each course taught, grade according to those objectives, and report student progress toward those goals.
  4. Work effectively with students and staff of various cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds and ages and successfully interact with supervisors, colleagues, and staff as part of an educational team.
  5. Establish and maintain opportunities for reasonable out-of-class contact with students.
  6. Prepare course descriptions, course outlines, and other material related to courses taught.
  7. Establish and maintain a class roll, and teach in conformance with approved course outlines.
  8. Participate in Student Appraisal of Classroom Learning.

Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:
Work is performed in an office or classroom setting with minimal exposure to safety and health hazards. May require arm, hand, and finger dexterity to operate keyboard or other office equipment. Requires sufficient visual acuity to recognize alphanumeric characters. Requires good hearing and well-developed speaking ability to communicate with staff and students. Work is performed indoors with minimal exposure to safety and health hazards. Considerable time is spent doing work on a computer.
Education and Experience
Applications are reviewed for minimum qualifications. In order to be considered, your application must clearly show you meet the minimum qualifications for this position.
  • Master's degree in Theology or Philosophy, or completion of 27 graduate quarter hours in Religion, Philosophy or related discipline.
  • The ability to communicate effectively as a teacher and to operate as an effective member of a team.
  • Prefer teaching experience in a community college.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Employment Requirement
Criminal Background Check - C4
Applicant Instructions:
Applications submitted to this recruitment pool are reviewed on an as needed basis. Qualified applicants will be contacted when positions become available.
In addition to completing the online application, applicants must attach the following documents when applying:
  1. Resume/Curriculum Vitae
  2. Unofficial Academic Transcript showing qualifying degree.
  3. Cover Letter

Transcripts from institutions outside of the United States must be accompanied by an international credential agency evaluation. Click here for a list of agencies who perform this service.
U.S. Veterans must attach proof of Veteran Status to their application to qualify for veteran's consideration.
Resources and Tips for Applicants:
  • View information about Accessibility in Recruitment and disability accommodations at Linn-Benton Community College at this link.

Special Notes to Applicants:
Collective Bargaining Unit Information:
This position is represented by the Part-time Faculty Association.
  • To read the current Part-time Faculty Association Agreement, please click here.

Salary and Compensation Information:
Courses are paid on a per-credit basis. New Part-time Faculty begin at Step 1 of the payscale, with steps being "rolled" once per term, if eligible.
  • View the 25/26 Academic Year Part-Time Salary Schedule at this link.
    • Table 1 illustrates the cost per credit for each step on the pay scale. Instructors new to the College typically start at the rate listed in column 1.
    • Table 3 illustrates the compensation per hour for meetings, training, advising, curriculum development, or other related work.

Additionally, please note:
  • As a condition of employment, all new employees are required to be compensated via direct deposit.
  • Offers of employment are contingent on the applicant having Oregon residency at the time work commences.
  • Terms and conditions of employment are subject to the terms outlined in the LBCC Administrative Rules and Board Policies.
  • Employment is subject to completion of a post-offer criminal background check.
  • Linn-Benton Community College does not offer visa sponsorship. Within three days of hire, you will be required to complete the US Department of Homeland Security's Form I-9 confirming authorization to work in the United States of America.

Linn-Benton Community College is a Fair Chance employer committed to inclusive hiring practices.
We welcome applications from individuals with a broad range of lived experiences, including those who have been involved with the justice system. If you are selected as a finalist, a conditional job offer will be contingent upon the successful completion of job-related pre-employment checks. These may include a background check, sex offender registry checks, motor vehicle history check, civil records checks, or other relevant screenings. Please note that background check results do not automatically disqualify a candidate. If you have questions or concerns about the pre-employment check process, please reach out to Human Resources at mercerh@linnbenton.edu
LBCC is an Equal Opportunity Educator and Employer.
Posting Number:
0601176-NC
Posting Date:
07/22/2024
Closing Date: