The Criminal Justice Institute is seeking a Cybersecurity Instructor to develop and deliver engaging curriculum for non-traditional students in law enforcement. The ideal candidate should have at least five years of experience in Information Technology and previous instructional experience
Job Summary
The Criminal Justice Institute's Cybersecurity Instructor is responsible for increasing student learning through curriculum development, design and implementation of learning strategies, and delivering high-quality instruction.
The role involves supporting various learning styles by providing multiple strategies for content consumption and offering additional support and guidance to students.
The Criminal Justice Institute's Cybersecurity Defense Initiative is a national program funded by the Department of Homeland Security, providing cybersecurity training to IT practitioners across the country.
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The Criminal Justice Institute is seeking a Cybersecurity Instructor to develop and deliver engaging curriculum for non-traditional students in law enforcement. The ideal candidate should have at least five years of experience in Information Technology and previous instructional experience.
Salary
Commensurate with education and experience
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Develop progressive cybersecurity curriculum
Design effective learning strategies
Deliver high-quality instruction
Support diverse learning styles
Provide student support and guidance
Adjust course outlines annually
Nice-to-have
Engaging and well-communicated delivery
Experience with IT practitioners
Key Requirements
Subject Matter Expert in instruction area
Previous instructional experience
Minimum five years IT experience
Associate's degree required for degree program courses