Coast Mountain College (CMTN), Terrace campus, invites applications for a term Program Coordinator in our Information Systems and Networking Diploma program. This appointment will commence as soon as possible and end August 31, 2028. The salary will be in accordance with the BCGEU Instructor salary scale, ranging from $37.55 to $66.37 per hour.
CMTN is dedicated to providing a workplace that is inclusive and welcoming. To reflect the uniqueness of our region and better our ability to learn and grow, we are fostering a workforce of diverse employees. Our team is committed to Indigenization, Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Internationalization. Individuals who anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application process, may contact HR in confidence, prior to the closing date.
Duties: In close collaboration with the Dean and instructors, the Coordinator will oversee program development and assume a leadership role in maintaining program quality, effectiveness, efficiency, and fostering student success. This includes, but is not limited to the following:
- Instructor hiring and scheduling
- Budget development / maintenance
- Program and curriculum development
- Educational liaison and articulation
- Student recruitment/retention and advocacy, community outreach, and program promotion
- All other related duties of similar scope and complexity
As an instructor, responsibilities will encompass facilitating student academic achievement, including course preparation, teaching, assessing student work, and providing constructive feedback, guidance, support and direction in the following courses:
- Window Server management I
- Information Technology Project Management Essentials
- Virtualization and Cloud Computing I
- Applied Operating Systems
- Network Infrastructure Fundamentals
- Linux Server Management I
- Windows Server Management II
- Windows Server Management III
- Virtualization and Cloud Computing II
- Linux Server Management II
- Database Administration and Design
- Networking Routing and Switching Essentials I
- Networking Routing and Switching Essentials II