Overview
Compensation: $70,000 annually with tiered incentives totaling $14K if program meets certain revenue targets.; 9-month contract paid over 12 months, full benefits
The Hal and Inge Marcus School of Engineering at Saint Martin's University offers ABET-accredited undergraduate programs in mechanical and civil engineering, computer science, and information technology and graduate programs in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, environmental engineering, engineering management and computer science. The School moved into Cebula Hall in 2013, at the time the highest-rated LEED certified building in the Western Hemisphere, and completed a new lab building in 2016, where the majority of our computer science program courses are taught. A recent major Engineering Initiative has led to new facilities, a larger faculty, and exciting opportunities for enhancing programs.
Saint Martin’s University Computer Science Department is recruiting for an instructor to teach software development, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and/or DB Administration. The workload is 10 courses taught during the academic year (Fall, Spring, Summer semesters). Experience with AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform desired. Languages preferred would be Python, C#, TSQL, Java, or Ruby. As an instructor, must have ability to clearly present material using examples to help students understand and apply specific concepts in their individual and group projects.
Saint Martin’s University, the Hal & Inga Marcus School of Engineering and Computer Science Department are fully committed to creating an accessible, supportive environment and an experience that recognizes diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging and cultural competence as integral components of workplace success.
Applicants whose work incorporates a global perspective of diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging and a demonstrated commitment to issues of diversity in higher education are encouraged to apply.
SAINT MARTIN’S UNIVERSITY
Established in 1895, Saint Martin’s University is the educational mission of Saint Martin’s Abbey, a Catholic Benedictine monastery, whose members pray, work, and live together on the University campus. The physical beauty of Saint Martin’s 300-acre campus reflects the rich intellectual and spiritual nature of its presence in the Pacific Northwest.
Essential features of University life are animated by its Benedictine identity and its participation in the centuries-old traditions of Catholic intellectual thought and the search for truth.
Thus, the University honors students and guides them towards achieving academic excellence. Superior teaching is the expected norm. Rooted in the long tradition of the liberal arts, the University curriculum cultivates creativity and the ability to communicate and pursue ideas; critical thinking and independent inquiry; academic proficiency; the formation of sound ethical judgments; and service to humanity.
Reflecting the Benedictine virtue of hospitality, the University welcomes and, indeed, seeks students and employees not only from the Pacific Northwest, but also from other parts of the nation and the world at its main and extension campuses. Saint Martin’s treasures persons of all ages, religions, and nationalities as it encourages cognizance of diverse viewpoints and an appreciation of all cultures.
Ranked by Niche as the second (#2) most diverse private college in Washington State in 2020. Saint Martin’s is extremely proud of our student diversity. Our university treasures persons of all abilities, ages, ethnicities, genders, nationalities, orientations, races, and religions. In particular, we know that students educated in an ethnically diverse setting perform better academically and reap greater professional success than their peers from more homogeneous learning environments. We proudly celebrate that our student population is 51% undergraduate and 32% graduate students of color.
Saint Martin’s University is a private Catholic, Benedictine university located in Western Washington. Faculty members are expected to support the Catholic, Benedictine liberal arts mission of the university.
Saint Martin’s University is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse and pluralistic faculty and staff committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment and strongly encourages applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, and covered veterans. We welcome all applications and are intentionally seeking to diversify our faculty within Saint Martin’s University, the Hal & Inga Marcus School of Engineering and Computer Science Department.
Saint Martin’s University, the Hal & Inga Marcus School of Engineering and Computer Science Department are fully committed to creating an accessible, supportive environment and an experience that recognizes diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging and cultural competence as integral components of workplace success.
Applicants whose work incorporates a global perspective of diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging and a demonstrated commitment to issues of diversity in higher education are encouraged to apply.
About Saint Martin's University
Saint Martin’s University is an independent four-year, Catholic, coeducational university located on a 380-acre wooded campus in Lacey, Washington. Established in 1895 by the Catholic Order of Saint Benedict, the University is one of 18 Benedictine colleges and universities in the United States and Canada, and the only one west of the Rocky Mountains. Saint Martin’s University prepares students for successful lives through its 22 majors and 9 graduate programs spanning the liberal arts, science, mathematics, business, education, and engineering. Saint Martin’s welcomes 1,250 students from many ethnic and religious backgrounds to its main campus, and 650 more to its extension campuses located at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
Established in 1895, Saint Martin’s University is the educational mission of Saint Martin’s Abbey, a Catholic Benedictine monastery, whose members pray, work, and live together on the University campus. The physical beauty of Saint Martin’s 300-acre campus reflects the rich intellectual and spiritual nature of its presence in the Pacific Northwest.
Essential features of university life are animated by its Benedictine identity and its participation in the centuries-old traditions of Catholic intellectual thought and the search for truth.
Thus, the University honors students and guides them towards achieving academic excellence. Superior teaching is the expected norm. Rooted in the long tradition of the liberal arts, the university curriculum cultivates creativity and the ability to communicate and pursue ideas; critical thinking and independent inquiry; academic proficiency; the formation of sound ethical judgments; and service to humanity.
Reflecting the Benedictine virtue of hospitality, the University welcomes and, indeed, seeks students not only from the Pacific Northwest, but also from other parts of the nation and the world at its main and extension campuses. Saint Martin’s treasures persons of all ages, religions, and nationalities as it encourages cognizance of diverse viewpoints and an appreciation of all cultures.
Saint Martin’s University has been ranked among Money’s Best Value Colleges 2019. Money ranked Saint Martin’s as one of the top 50 most transformative colleges or universities in the nation, which means that the University’s graduates fare well in terms of employment and income mobility. Saint Martin’s is the only college or university in Washington listed on the most transformative colleges list. In addition, the University is one of the 28 small-sized (fewer than 2,500 students) Best Value Colleges on the West Coast, and ranked highest among small-sized colleges and universities in Washington.
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