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John Abbott College
CE - Computer Science Teacher - FALL 2025 Internship (NET-45)
THE CENTRE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION has the following anticipated vacanc(ies) for the FALL 2025 Semester – Network Administration Program Daytime (Net-45) September 22 to December 19, 2025.
TYPE OF CONTRACTS: CHARGE DE COURS (À LA LEÇON) (1-2.12)
COURSE: 420-641-AB TITLE: Internship
HOURS:** *
SECTION(S): one (1)
***Number of hours to be determined at a ratio of 6.5 hours per student registered in the course.
N.B. Contracts are contingent upon sufficient student enrollment in each course. Starting date, day/time and location for each course to be determined by the Centre for Continuing Education.
COMPUTER SCIENCE (420) – NETWORK ADMINISTRATION
- Bachelor's or equivalent* degree in Computer Science or a related field.
- Minimum of 3 years appropriate professional/industrial experience PREFERRED;
- Several years related teaching experience at the post-secondary level PREFERRED;
- Excellent English communication skills REQUIRED.
- Some testing may be REQUIRED.
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Bilingualism (English/French) and ability to teach in French are preferred, as in the context of Bill 96 and the changes to the Charte de la langue française, if there is a need, the candidate must be willing and able to teach in French.
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Equivalent establishes a general comparison between two official education systems
SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR COURSE:
420-641-AB Internship:
- Experience in teaching Network Administration courses (required)
- Microsoft Windows Server 2019 (or above) (required)
- Experience in Linux server administration (preferred)
- Experience in Active Directory Administration (preferred)
- Experience in Cloud technologies Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure (preferred)
- Experience supervising staff and/or student interns in an IT work environment
- Ability to collaborate with all program stakeholders to achieve the goals of the internship
RESPONSIBILITIES RELATED TO INTERNSHIP
- Inform the Program Coordinator of any internship related problems (CNESST, absences, psychological harassment, etc.)
- Monitor, and evaluate students' acquisition of the internship course competencies and provide relevant feedback
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Ensure that tasks and duties assigned to interns are program-related and that the workload is appropriate:
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Communicate with the internship host supervisor regarding student progress and industry trends
- Visit with the interns and their internship supervisor at the host company (on-site or virtual) for the purpose of evaluation
- Submit to Program Coordinator an internship report at the end of internship (synopsis of placements, issues encountered, points of interest including trends in industry, etc.)
- Submit to Program Coordinator an internship report at the end of internship (synopsis of
- placements, issues encountered, points of interest including trends in industry, etc.);
N.B.
- Number of hours to be determined at a ratio between 6 — 7 hours per student registered in the course.
- The candidate who is selected will be required to attend the following training session(s) prior to the beginning of classes: CNESST Presentation: - Bill 59 - An Act to modernize the occupational health and safety regime; - Psychological Harassment; - Health and Safety Training Courses: - Safety Hub courses and quizzes.
DISCLAIMER : These courses will be offered in a hybrid format.
Note: In accordance with art. 4-4.04 of the Collective Agreement, the Selection Committee may, exceptionally, recommend to the College that pertinent additional professional and/or industrial experience be considered in lieu of the stated minimum educational requirement. Candidates to be considered under this option must have completed at least the equivalent of a DEC or AEC. Education superior to the stated minimum requirement may be substituted for professional/industrial experience at the discretion of the selection committee.
Primary Address
21 275 chemin Lakeshore
Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, H9X 3L9