Assistant or Associate Professor or non-tenure-track Instructor
Otterbein University, a comprehensive liberal arts institution, seeks a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor or non-tenure-track Instructor of Computer Science beginning August 2022. We are interested in applicants with broad interests, as well as an area of focus that may include, but is not limited to, data science, software engineering, distributed computing, human-computer interfaces, computer security, and computer engineering. Preference will be given to candidates with a record of teaching excellence; a passion for experiential learning; experience in curricular development; interest in interdisciplinary collaboration; a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion; and a strong commitment to service. The Department is especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute by collaborating with other disciplines within the University through their research, teaching, or service.
Teach approximately seven courses a year at both the introductory and advanced levels. Participate in curriculum development, student advising, service to the department and university. Scholarship expectations for tenure-track faculty include professional research in Computer Science which contributes to the advancement of their field by developing a research program consistent with the educational mission of the Department. The Department is especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute by collaborating with other disciplines within the University through their research, teaching, or service. Otterbein considers diversity and inclusion as integral parts of the University's achievement of excellence. Women and members of historically underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
For the rank of Assistant Professor, a Ph.D. in Computer Science or closely related field, completed by time of appointment, is required. For the rank of Instructor, a Master's in Computer Science is required. Qualified applicants in all areas of Computer Science will be considered. The ideal candidate will possess superior communication, leadership and organizational skills, and an ability to work effectively with students, faculty, and staff from diverse communities and cultures.