$52,880.78–$73,949.65 Per Year
Administrative Skills, Amazon Web Services (AWS), C++ Programming Language, CCA - Citrix Certified Administrator, CSS (Cascading Style Sheet), Cloud Computing, Communication Skills, CompTIA - Computing Technology Industry Association, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Course Development, Diversity, Economic Development, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), Funding, HTML (HyperText Markup Language), Internet Security, Interpersonal Skills, Java, JavaScript, Learning Management System (LMS), Mail Services, Microsoft Active Server Page (ASP), Microsoft C# (C Sharp), Network Programming, Policy Development, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Procedure Development, Python Programming/Scripting Language, Quality Management, Retirement Plan, Team Player, Technical Delivery, Time Management, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Curriculum, Training/Teaching Materials
Computer Science Faculty Salary
$52,880.00 - $73,949.00 Annually
Location
16000 East CentreTech Parkway
Aurora, CO
Job Type
Faculty
Job Number
300420
Division
Instruction
Opening Date
01/05/2026
Description
The Community College of Aurora invites applications for a Computer Science Faculty position in the Department of Engineering & Computing, with primary teaching responsibilities in Computer Science/Programming and secondary teaching responsibilities in Networking, Cybersecurity, and/or Cloud Computing. The successful candidate will have a passion for student success as well as high quality, effective, engaging, inclusive, and student-centered instruction. The Engineering & Computing Department is committed to quality instruction through high academic standards, high student support, and a strong commitment to student engagement and success.
Faculty Duties
- Teaching and service as guided by SP 3-31
- Teaching responsibilities include coordination, planning, preparation, presentation, and evaluation of classroom instruction and related activities
- Teaching responsibilities are aligned with individual, department, and college goals
- Faculty members maintain a commitment to high-quality instruction, student-centered philosophies, and the ongoing pursuit of excellence through professional development
Service Responsibilities
- Curriculum coordination and development
- Advising and outreach
- System, college-wide, and campus committee work
- Sponsoring and participating in student activities
- Attendance at college activities and events
Overview of CCA
The Community College of Aurora serves our diverse community by providing high-quality instruction and support services to prepare students for transfer and employment. We are particularly interested in applicants that demonstrate a commitment to working with individuals and groups from diverse identities, including but not limited to: socioeconomic, cultural, sexual orientation, gender identity expression, disability, multilingual learners, veterans, non-traditional, race and ethnic backgrounds.
Diversity and Inclusion
More than 20 different languages and 60 countries are represented at CCA. In addition to traditional degree and certificate programs, CCA offers non-credit professional development courses, customized training, and economic and workforce development resources to employer partners and individual professionals seeking to enhance the capacity and productivity of their workforce or individual knowledge and skills.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Instruction & Student Learning
- Commit to becoming familiar with relevant instruction and assessment strategies, research, and latest findings identifying factors that positively impact the classroom and the learning experience of students of diverse backgrounds and identities
- Utilize a variety of effective instructional strategies that help support all students to meet high expectations for active and independent learning and higher order thinking
- Treat students with respect and be responsive to the students' needs within reasonable expectations
- Clearly communicate to students at the beginning of a course what the students are expected to learn (course descriptions, syllabi, grading system, learning objectives, attendance policy, etc.)
- Develop methods of assessing student learning that are course-relevant as specified in the objectives and provide feedback in a timely manner for all assigned classes
- Conduct classes and evaluate student performance in accordance with the catalog, course description, and course competencies, as explained in the course syllabus
- Maintain academic integrity and rigor appropriate to the discipline
- Develop new course materials or curricula as needed
- Professional Practice & Discipline Expertise
- Uphold the vision, mission, and values of the college
- Maintain currency and expertise in your discipline and teaching methodology
- Hold classes at the scheduled time for the full period, except for emergency situations
- Conduct student evaluations of instruction in accordance with established policies and procedures
- Post and maintain office hours
- Participate in mandatory compliance trainings
- Participate in all departmental and college-wide assessment practices
- Administrative & Institutional Responsibilities
- Before the first day of classes, according to published deadlines, provide the department with a copy of course syllabi
- Maintain accurate scholastic and attendance records in the learning management system adopted by the college, and submit required reports to meet deadlines, including submission of final grades by the published deadline
- Attend departmental/divisional/instruction-wide meetings as called by the Department Chair, Dean, Vice President of Academic Success, and/or the President of the Community College of Aurora
- Implement all departmental and college expectations
- Abide by all relevant FERPA, CCCS, and SBCCOE policies and procedures
Minimum Qualifications
- Content Knowledge Evidence:
- An Associate's degree-AND-Adequate technical preparation (18 semester hours of related coursework) for the pathway
- Possession of valid/current state or national industry license or certification in the appropriate skill or trade area-AND-Occupational Experience Evidence
- Content Knowledge Evidence:
- Bachelor's degree or Master's degree with 18 discipline-related credits in Computer Science, or a related field from a regionally accredited college or university
- Occupational Experience Evidence:
- 2000 hours within the last 7 years of paid and/or unpaid professional industry experience (non-teaching) in related IT field (1-year full-time equates to approximately 2000 hours)
- Ability to teach a range of Computer Science/Programming, Networking and/or Cybersecurity courses
- Demonstrated student-centered approach to teaching and learning
- Demonstrated competency in the use of technology for course delivery
- Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing
- Ability to collaborate and work effectively with colleagues
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in C++, C#, Python, Java, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, ASP.NET, SQL Server, T-SQL, DDL/DML, SSIS, Windows Server, Linux, TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, project management, networking, administration, routing and cloud-based technologies (AWS, GCP, or Azure)
- Professional Certifications tied to CompTIA, AWS, or other professional organizations
- Experience teaching at a community college
- Experience with program/course/curriculum development
- Demonstrated ability to engage and impact students in supportive ways
- Experience with D2L or other learning management systems
- Experience collaborating with colleagues and working as a part of a team on program/course/curriculum development and course delivery
- Excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships
- Commitment to continuous quality improvement, ongoing professional development, and a resilience for a dynamic changing work environment
- Demonstrated ability to work cooperatively with people of diverse identities, and willingness to engage in professional development activities to improve understanding and effectiveness of working with racially, culturally, and linguistically diverse populations
- Experience working at a Hispanic Serving institution, and/or Minority Serving Institution and/or in programs aimed at encouraging access, retention, and completion of diverse student populations
Salary Range
Anticipated salary range: $52,880.78 - $73,949.65 annually
Benefits
CCA offers an excellent benefit plan, including generous leave, holiday, and education benefits
Application Process
- Initial review of applications will begin on Monday, February 16th, 2026 and continue until the position is filled
- When submitting your online application, please include a cover letter clearly showing how the applicant's professional experiences align with the minimum qualifications, current resume, and professional references
- Official transcripts showing the highest degree achieved should be submitted to HR@ccaurora.edu upon offer of employment
Application Checklist
- Complete online application
- Cover letter that describes how your experience aligns with the minimum and preferred qualifications of this position
- Current resume uploaded as an attachment to your online application
- Three to five professional references, at least two of which must include a current direct supervisor and most recent supervisor
- Copy of your official or unofficial transcript showing that your degree has been conferred and the name of your school, or your NACES accreditation
- Proof of eligibility to work in the United States must be produced within three (3) days of hire
Notice to Applicants
- Proof of eligibility to work in the United States must be produced within three (3) days of hire
- Direct deposit of payroll is a condition of employment
- Final candidate is subject to a criminal background check prior to final selection process
- Final candidate is required to submit official transcripts to Human Resources within fourteen (14) days of hire
- CCA is affiliated with the Colorado Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) and as such, employees contribute to PERA in lieu of Social Security for retirement benefits
- Individuals currently or formerly employed by the Colorado Community College System or one of its 13 colleges, and/or who were disciplinarily terminated or resigned in lieu of termination, must disclose this information in your application material
- For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures, contact our Title IX Compliance/Equal Opportunity Officer, Erica Hines, Chief Human Resources & Personnel Success Officer at 16000 E. CentreTech Parkway, Suite A207H, Aurora, Colorado 80011 or by phone at (303) 340-7231 or e-mail at Erica.Hines@ccaurora.edu.
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