What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Professor of Computer Science position at St Edwards University?
Assistant Professor (tenure-track) or Assistant Teaching Professor (specialized faculty)
Department of Computer Science
St. Edward's University, a nationally ranked, independent Catholic university and Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), invites applications for a full-time, 9-month, assistant professor (tenure-track) or assistant teaching professor (specialized faculty) position in the Department of Computer Science, beginning August 2026. St. Edward's is characterized by its commitment to the Holy Cross educational mission of educating the hearts and minds of a diverse student body deeply committed to social justice.
The successful candidate shall demonstrate a strong potential for excellence in undergraduate instruction and the ability to direct a variety of independent undergraduate projects. Preference will be given to candidates who can teach a diverse range of undergraduate courses, particularly those related to the department's three offered concentrations: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Cybersecurity, and Software Development. Candidates are expected to contribute to the ongoing success and development of the Computer Science Department's degree and concentrations.
For consideration, candidates applying for the assistant professor (tenure-track) position should have or expect to earn a Ph.D. in Computer Science or a closely related field before August 2026. For the assistant teaching professor (specialized faculty) position, candidates should have or expect to earn a Master's degree in Computer Science or a closely related field before August 2026. Additionally, candidates must demonstrate potential for teaching excellence and the ability to teach a variety of undergraduate courses in Computer Science and support a diverse student body. Candidates must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills and an educational philosophy aligned with the mission and vision of a liberal arts university. Successful completion of an employment and criminal history background check is required. We require U.S. citizenship or permanent residency for employment, and we are not offering visa sponsorship at this time.
Essential Responsibilities: Candidates should have an interest in and the ability or potential to teach undergraduate courses, as well as support a diverse student body.
- For the assistant professor (tenure-track) position: Teach a typical load of three course sections per semester (with an automatic one course section per year reduction for research for new tenure-track faculty)
- For the assistant teaching professor (specialized faculty) position: Teach a typical load of seven course sections per year
- Direct students on a broad range of independent undergraduate projects
- Design and teach a range of computer science undergraduate courses, particularly in the department's three offered concentrations: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Cybersecurity, and Software Development
- Collaborate with colleagues to design and develop new courses and share best practices
- Maintain an active program of quality research (tenure-track position only)
- Engage in academic advising and service to the university, school, and department
- Other required faculty responsibilities as specified in the Faculty Manual.
HOW TO APPLY
Interested applicants should submit an online application by clicking "Apply for this Position" (link to be added). Application packages shall include:
- Cover letter. Please clearly indicate in this letter the position you are applying to: assistant professor (tenure-track) or assistant teaching professor (specialized faculty)
- Curriculum vitae (with clear indication of your current position and organization)
- Names and contact information for three references
- Statement describing your teaching philosophy. Please include in this statement your approach to working on projects with undergraduate students
- Mission Integration Statement (see below)
Applicants should submit materials by February 1, 2026 for full consideration; however, the position will remain open until filled.
Additionally, all faculty applications must include a statement outlining how they would integrate the University's Holy Cross mission into their work. Your Mission Integration statement should be included as a separate document.
Mission Integration Statement Prompt:
St. Edward's was founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross, from which it acquired distinguishing characteristics that include the courage to take risks, an international perspective, and a commitment to providing educational opportunities for students from varied cultural, religious, educational, and economic backgrounds. In support of the mission, the different backgrounds of St. Edward's students, faculty, and staff enrich our community and represent a significant part of our culture and commitment to excellence. We value the individual differences, life experiences, unique capabilities, and innovative talent that our employees and students contribute to our vibrant academic environment. St. Edward's honors and respects all members of its community by fostering an inclusive and welcoming environment that values the dignity and worth of each person and emphasizes the obligation of all individuals to work towards a more just world.
While serving as a faculty member at St. Edward's University, how would your individual differences, life experiences, and unique capabilities contribute to the mission as described above? Describe how your prior work aligns with the university's mission.