Instructor, Network Administration Technology

  • Brandon
  • Assiniboine Community College
Be Passionate and Taking Initiative with these Responsibilities: Instruct students in a classroom, laboratory, or shop situation, and provide academic assistance during consultation hours. Modify and/or develop course objectives, course outlines, curricula and evaluation procedures and instruments. Prepare and maintain all course-related records including evaluation, attendance records, and submit information as required. Identify, prepare, and organize course materials and learning resources for course delivery. Maintain classroom, shop, and laboratory discipline and, if necessary, recommend action to supervisor regarding student behaviour, including formal student disciplinary action. Facilitate and maintain a creative and positive learning environment which provides the opportunity for meaningful learning. Maintain program equipment, laboratory facilities and materials to ensure a safe and organized work environment. Being able to deliver results with the following knowledge, skills & abilities: A degree or diploma in Network Administration Technology Or a related discipline combined with related experience in the information technology sector including CompTIA certification and experience with Cisco. Strong technical, communication, organizational, and critical-thinking skills. This competition will remain open until the position is filled. Assiniboine Community College is committed to ensuring that its policies, practices, and systems are free of barriers, emphasize the value of diversity, and promote full participation to ensure dignity, respect, and equal access for all employees. Requests for an accommodation can be made at any point during the recruitment process by contacting 204.725.8729 or humanresources@assiniboine.net. Assiniboine welcomes applications from all qualified candidates who are legally entitled to work in Canada, including Indigenous peoples, persons of all abilities, members of visible minorities, all genders and sexual orientations, and all other groups protected by the Human Rights Code. Assiniboine’s campuses are located on the traditional territories of Treaty No. 1 and Treaty No. 2, and the shared traditional lands of Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, Dene and Anishinabek/Ojibwe peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.