Computer Science Faculty Instructor, Governor's Honors Program
The Governor’s Honors Program (GHP is a 4-week residential summer program for skilled, knowledgeable, and talented high school sophomores and juniors. GHP offers instruction designed to provide students with academic, cultural, and social enrichment necessary to become the next generation of global critical thinkers, innovators, and leaders. The instruction GHP provides is legislatively required to be significantly different than what is provided in a typical classroom.
Duties & Responsibilities: Instructors for Computer Science will provide students with a curriculum that encompasses a wide range of relevant topics, such as knowledge-based artificial intelligence, principles of machine learning, and interdisciplinary applications across fields such as biology, biomedical engineering, and finance. Instructors should employ a multi-faceted learning approach, weaving together theoretical instruction, practical assignments, and collaborative project work.
During the summer, Computer Science Majors will:
● Gain a comprehensive understanding of computer science concepts and programming principles.
● Develop the ability to think algorithmically and resolve programming problems effectively.
● Acquire practical knowledge about machine learning, such as hyperparameter tuning, bias-variance tradeoff, algorithmic bias, different types of learning models, and model evaluation metrics.
● Learn best practices related to user experience (UX) design, machine learning modeling, and generative AI technologies.
● Master the essentials of environment setup and version control, including proficiency in tools such as Anaconda for package management and environment control, and GitHub for versioning and collaborative development.
● Understand how to efficiently use AI coding tools to generate, analyze, and optimize code, leading to a streamlined development process.
Note: GHP provides robust onboarding for our summer faculty and will provide as much information and guidance to support instructors as needed.
Schedule:
● The program runs from June 11, 2025– July 12 2025. It is a 4-Week, Summer Residential Assignment at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, GA (on-campus housing and dining plan are also provided)
● Faculty will provide instruction in the “major” discipline Monday – Saturday, and will provide instruction in an elective area of study Monday-Friday.
● Faculty members are required to attend paid staff orientation and training sessions in advance of the summer program, work collaboratively with discipline specific department staff on an ongoing basis; participate in outside-of-class activities when directed; and other assigned tasks related to the Governor’s Honors Program.
● A training session will be held for new and returning faculty on Saturday, March 22nd and Sunday March 23rd 2025 on the campus of Georgia Southern University. Faculty must prepare unit plans and/or a syllabus and course overviews that reflect a rigorous and engaging curriculum. Faculty must be able to maintain accurate records of attendance.
Minimum Training & Experience: Bachelor’s Degree or higher. Minimum of (3) three years successful teaching experience in the specific content area at the college or secondary level. Experience teaching gifted education classes, Advanced Placement, or honors courses OR comparable experience teaching high school age students in a private or out of school environment (e.g., YMCA, private studio, professional ensemble classes) within the applicant’s field of expertise.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Significant experience teaching gifted secondary learners
• Excellent organization skills
• Proven ability to provide a challenging and differentiated instructional experience to diverse learners
• Proven ability to be flexible and adapt to changing priorities
• Ability to participate in coaching and professional growth opportunities to improve instructional practice and to support others to improve their craft
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills
• High level of professional integrity
Salary Details: $5,000
Interested individuals should email a cover letter and resume to fran.dundore@gosa.ga.gov and must apply for the position by clicking the RED “APPLY...Add to My Jobs!" button below:
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We will review all applications. Applicants who are selected for an interview will be contacted to arrange an appointment.
Preference will be given to applicants who meet both the minimum and preferred qualifications.
Applicants who are not selected for interviews will not receive notification.
Thank you for your interest in working with the Governor’s Honors Program!
For more information about this job contact:
applicant@opb.state.ga.us
http://gosa.georgia.gov
or fran.dundore@gosa.ga.gov
Qualifications to be determined by hiring organization based upon position requirements.