Serve as subject matter expert for computer science and game development courses
Participate in curriculum oversight, for example, evaluating programs, evaluating courses, and serving as course technical expert
Serve as coordinator of STEM curriculum development
Manage course development projects
Develop technical trainings and support materials for instructors and advisors
Collaborate with internal and external support services/vendors to engineer, design and/or troubleshoot web-based IDE’s, Virtual Simulations or Labs that work within the technology space (DAAS, SASS, or other services required) as part of the STEM virtual lab suite
Research, develop, and test appropriate software/tools/technologies that best support requirements of course/program
Implement instructional and design strategies that engage students in their learning in technical content areas
Assist in communication and collaboration between academic administration and other stakeholders, especially in terms of technology
Develop technology specific training for faculty and students
Maintain an effective and efficient working relationship with all participants of the course and program design process
Teach up to five course per year, as needed, to gain a holistic perspective as program anchor
Adhere to all standard instruction principles when serving as a course instructor
Other duties will consist of ongoing participation with the academic unit to include serving on committees and working groups, as needed, and participating in professional development and strategy meetings
Industry experience in Full-stack development or game development preferred
Experience with cloud-hosted environments including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud
4 years of industry experience in software development or game development
Must have a master’s in computer science, computer information systems, software engineering, game programming, or similar discipline area
Proficient with C++ and C# or Java
Experience with game engines (Unreal, Unity, or Lumberyard)
Highly effective communication and collaboration skills, particularly in working from a distance, with multiple stakeholders, to effect change and positively impact student success
Successful experience working with students and faculty in an online environment
Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), founded in 1932, is a private, nonprofit, accredited institution located in Manchester, New Hampshire. We value teamwork, openness and diversity, and believe every employee has a voice in driving our success. We’re proud to have been recognized for 11 consecutive years as a Great College to Work for by the Chronicle of Higher Education. Our competitive benefits package includes tuition reimbursement, employer contribution to Retirement Plan, affordable Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage, and generous paid-time off. We’re constantly seeking creative, collaborative, and hard-working talent to join our team! Come be a part of innovation and education!