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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Online Computer Science professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Online Computer Science professional, you need a solid understanding of programming fundamentals, algorithms, and data structures, typically gained through a computer science degree or equivalent coursework. Familiarity with languages like Python or Java, basic version control (e.g., Git), and experience using online collaboration tools are commonly expected. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication help you stand out in remote, collaborative environments. These skills and qualities are crucial for delivering reliable, well-documented code and contributing effectively to distributed teams.

What types of projects or tasks can I expect to work on as an entry-level online computer science professional?

As an entry-level online computer science professional, you will likely be assigned to tasks such as debugging code, writing simple programs, assisting with software testing, or maintaining documentation for ongoing projects. Many teams operate in a collaborative, remote environment where you'll communicate frequently with senior developers, project managers, and other team members via digital platforms. These responsibilities provide a solid foundation in real-world problem-solving and teamwork, and can help you gradually take on more complex assignments as you gain experience.

What are entry level online computer science jobs?

Entry level online computer science jobs are positions suitable for individuals who are new to the field of computer science and typically require little to no prior professional experience. These roles can include positions such as junior software developer, QA tester, technical support specialist, or web developer. Many of these jobs can be performed remotely and often focus on basic coding, troubleshooting, testing software, or assisting more experienced engineers. Entry level roles are a great way to gain hands-on experience, build technical skills, and start a career in technology.
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Computer Science Faculty

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Posted 13 days ago


Job description

The staff and faculty of Northampton Community College share a single goal: to help students transform their lives through education. It's a goal that reaps rewards thousands of times over the course of a career. Employees at Northampton receive competitive compensation and an array of benefits while working on campuses located in a region with a very high quality of life.

We invite you to consider to applying for one of our currently available positions. For more information on the College, please visit www.northampton.edu. For more information on life in the Lehigh Valley, please visit https://www.northampton.edu/about/working-at-ncc/life-in-the-area.html.

NCC is strongly committed to increasing the diversity of the college community and the curriculum. Candidates who can contribute to that goal are encouraged to identify their strengths or experiences in this area.

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Computer Science Faculty

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Please note that this position will remain open until filled.

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Benefits Snapshot

The College offers a generous benefits package to Full-time employees. Just a few highlights of the benefits package include comprehensive medical plan options for you and your family (plus dental and vision), a College retirement contribution of 8% of your salary upon hire, NCC tuition waiver and an abundance of time off, among other things! Please visit https://www.northampton.edu/about/working-at-ncc/employee-benefits/index.html for more details on the full array of benefits.

Summary: Full-time, tenure-track Computer Science teaching faculty position. The teaching load is 15 credits/semester; 30credits/academicyear.Primary workload includes teaching introductory and advanced level classes within the discipline. Additional responsibilities include student advising, college service and ongoing professional development.

  • Skills include C++, Python, PHP, JavaScript, SQL and database theory, Object Oriented Programming, assembly language, data structures, and algorithm analysis.

  • Be knowledgeable in all phases of the instructional area of immediate concern, including the use of instructional technology.

  • Possess ability to function effectively and collaborate as a member of the faculty team.

  • Have the ability to organize and work effectively with both large and small classes.

  • Work effectively with students, faculty and administrators.

  • Have the experience and ability to adapt to differences and changes in program, colleagues, students, community characteristics.

Applicants should have:

  • Proficiency in the use of technology in the classroom.

  • Strong communication skills.

  • Teaching or training experience.

  • Master's degree preferred.

  • Certifications, online teaching or technical proficiency preferred.

  • Combination of industry and instructional experience desired.

Primary Function:To assist in the learning process of students by understandinghow students develop and learn, how they are motivated and the effects of peer interactions on learning; by knowingthe discipline and how to help students know it; by staying informed aboutwhat is new in the discipline, and what is newly available through technology and changing pedagogical methods; by thinkingof teaching as helping others; by beinga student of society and the worlds in which students live.

Responsibilities:working with students and other faculty to give instruction in accordance with the stated philosophy and objectives of the College Catalog: (1) Planning the instructional offerings:(a) maintain curriculum currently and participate in course level and program level academic assessment; (b) acquaint all students with course requirements during the first week of classes and provide each student with periodic evaluations of his/her progress; (c) participate in all areas of divisional and departmental responsibilities; (d) select textbooks and other instructional materials in compliance with developed college policies; (e) comply with all provisions as noted in the Contract with Local #3579 of the American Federation of Teachers. (2) Facilitating the instructional process:(a) recommend the purchase of library books and other instructional resources necessary for the effective implementation of the instructional program; (b) assist in the recruitment of full-time faculty members as provided in the Policies and Procedures Manual; (c) approve all student withdrawals from class; (d) carry on an effective student advising program and implement the referral program to ensure that students who require counseling are directed to the appropriate staff member. (3) Participating in all regularly scheduled meetings of the department/division and professional staff. (4) Preparing preliminary budget materials for submission to the appropriate dean. (5) Implementing special responsibilities:prepare a list annually of special assignments that reflect institutional and individual goals and ambitions appropriate to the position and the administrative team.

Qualifications: (1) Education:attainment of at least a master's degree in Computer Science preferred, from a regionally accredited college or university; Ph.D. preferred. (2) Skills, Knowledge, Abilities:(a) be knowledgeable in all phases of the instructional area of immediate concern, including the use of instructional technology; (b) possess ability to function effectively as a member of the faculty team; (c) have the ability to organize and work effective with both large and small classes; (d) work effectively with students, faculty and administrators; (e) have ability to adapt to differences and changes in program, colleagues, students, community characteristics; (f) maintain an advisory relationship with students; (g) possess skills in interpersonal relationships. (3) Experience: Teaching experience (preferably at a community college), combiningexcellencein the classroom, integration of technology, and learner-centered pedagogy.