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Part-Time Faculty for Computing Technology and Information Systems

Guilford College

Part TimeOn Site2-5 yrsPosted 2 days ago

Location

Greensboro, North Carolina

Quick overview

Teach the CTIS 221 Fundamentals of Cyber Security course during the Fall 2026 semester. Instruct students on the collection, preservation, and presentation of computer and network-based evidence for investigations.

Requirements summary

A Master's degree in Cyber and Network Security or a related field with relevant experience is required. The candidate must be able to teach in-person on the Greensboro campus.

postgraduate degreeNetwork ForensicsMalware AnalysisComputer ForensicsCybercrime InvestigationNetwork Intrusion AnalysisCyber Security InstructionFootprinting

Job description

  • People are drawn to Guilford College for a number of reasons, including the College’s Core Values of community, diversity, equality, excellence, integrity, justice, and stewardship.
  • Working at Guilford provides you with a rewarding opportunity to impact the developing lives of students from a range of diverse backgrounds.
  • Guilford attracts those who are seeking a professional challenge and career advancement.
  • It also attracts those who want to enjoy a beautiful campus and location in the dynamic city of Greensboro, North Carolina.
  • Guilford College offers a wide range of benefits for full-time regular employees, including 13 paid holidays, tuition remission, health insurance, telemedicine, life insurance, short-term and long-term disability, a retirement plan, and optional dental and vision insurance.
  • In addition, employment at the College provides employees with access to numerous discounts for products, services, and attractions.

Position Summary

Part-time instructor to teach one course in the 2026 Fall semester beginning in Aug 2026: CTIS 221 Fundamentals of Cyber Security MWF 1:00-2:15 for the Computing Technology and Information Systems Department. From the catalog description: "This course introduces students to the collection, preservation, presentation and preparation of computer- and network-based evidence for the purpose of corporate investigation and criminal law enforcement, activities that define the central roles of computer and network forensic practitioners. Students will be introduced to cybercrime and the tools available to them to be able to appropriately investigate cybercrime. Network intrusions, foot printing, computer numbering, financial crimes and malware are among the topics to be discussed." Instructor can adapt topics based on their experience and expertise. Class is in-person on the Guilford campus. Master's degree in Cyber and Network Security or master's degree in a related field with relevant experience is required. Guilford College does not discriminate on the basis of sex/gender, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, genetic information, military status, veteran status, or any other protected category under applicable local, state or federal law, ordinance or regulation. See our full Statement of Non-Discrimination. Guilford’s longstanding mission is clear and distinctive: To provide a transformative, practical, and excellent liberal arts education that produces critical thinkers in an inclusive, diverse environment, guided by Quaker testimonies of community, equality, integrity, peace and simplicity and emphasizing the creative problem solving skills, experience, enthusiasm, and international perspectives necessary to promote positive change in the world. Guilford College is grounded in the relentless pursuit of its seven Core Values. These enduring values are the basis of the College’s mission and are guided by the Quaker testimonies. The College was founded by the Society of Friends (Quakers) in 1837, and their principles are reflected in the campus culture. Community Diversity Equality Excellence Integrity Justice Stewardship The campus community identified these values through a participative and inclusive process in 2003. The pursuit of these Core Values is integral to the educational experience we offer, abundantly visible in academic and co-curricular campus life.

Benefits

  • Dental Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Paid Holidays
  • Health Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Retirement Plan
  • Employee Discounts
  • Short-term Disability
  • Long-term Disability
  • Telemedicine
  • Tuition Remission