Master's degree in computer science or related field preferred, or a bachelor's degree with 3-5 years of experience., Proficiency in JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and JSON is required., Strong understanding of web design principles and basic web development concepts., Experience with version control software (e.g., GitHub) and code editors (e.g., Visual Studio Code) is necessary..
Key responsabilities:
Teach and mentor students in web development courses including Web Fundamentals and Dynamic Web Fundamentals.
Focus on the academic success of students by identifying trends and conducting outreach.
Provide instruction to help students build confidence in their web development skills.
Collaborate with a centrally managed pool of graders for student assessments and grading.
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The Frontend Web Development Instructor is an important part of the instructional team. With a strong focus on the academic success of every student, instructors use their subject.
matter expertise and deep understanding of the curriculum and student population to:
Identify trends impeding academic success.
Conduct targeted outreach and provide instruction to impacted groups and individuals.
Build capable learners, confident in their ability to succeed academically and in life.
Instructors do not develop lessons or assessments, nor do they issue grades on
student work (grading is handled by a centrally managed pool of qualified graders).
The instructor’s focus is on the academic success of every student in their care.
Responsibilities
Teaching and mentoring students (using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS) for:
WDD 130 - Web Fundamentals
WDD 131 – Dynamic Web Fundamentals
WDD 231 – Web Frontend Development I
WDD 330 - Web Frontend Development II
These courses provide students with foundational web design and development skills enabling them to contribute on web development teams.
Qualifications
A master’s degree in a computer science or related field and two years of professional web development experience is preferred.
A bachelor’s degree and 3-5 years of work experience may be considered.
Experience with the following is required: JavaScript, HTML, CSS, JSON
Understanding of web design principles, such as simplicity, responsiveness, usability, and visual design.
Expert proficiency with basic web design and development concepts, such as DOM manipulation, form and event handling, JavaScript objects and functions, CSS layout and presentation, and data retrieval mechanisms
Experience with version control software, such as GitHub
Experience with code editors, such as Visual Studio Code
Experience with browser tools, such as Chrome Developer Tools
Ability to communicate clearly in writing
Required profile
Experience
Spoken language(s):
English
Check out the description to know which languages are mandatory.