Purpose of Position: The Associate Faculty member is primarily responsible for delivering lectures to a high standard, on a part-time basis to the College's students. Reporting to: Dean and Vice Dean School of Computing Key Relationships: Dean of the School. Vice Deans of School Programme Directors Academic Operations Programme Coordinators. Students. In Day time (Any time in the day when a module may be scheduled on campus between the hours of 9 am-6 pm) In the Evening time (Any time during the weeknight or Saturdays when a module may be scheduled online or on campus weeknights between 6 pm -10 pm; and Saturdays between 9 am-5 pm) Cloud Computing Area: Cloud Platform Programming Blockchain Concepts Cloud Architectures Cloud DevOpsSec Fog and Edge Computing Research in Computing Scalable Cloud Programming Cloud Machine Learning Data Governance & Ethics Research Dissertation Supervision Cybersecurity Area: Security Fundamentals Secure Web Development Cloud Architecture and Security Network Security and Penetration Testing Cryptography and Blockchain AI/ML in Cybersecurity Secure Application Development Malware Analysis Forensics and eDiscovery Business Resilience and Incident Management Research Dissertation Supervision FinTech Area: Blockchain Technologies Data Governance, Ethics and Sustainability Financial Markets Programming for Financial Data Science Leadership, Organisational Culture and Human Factors in FinTech AI for Finance Financial Regulations Machine Learning for Finance Entrepreneurships and Innovation in FinTech Payments and Transaction Services Teaching Responsibilities: Lecture to students on assigned modules within the school and other assigned areas if required. If requested, assist in the design and delivery of executive education programmes both 'in company' and for 'public' programmes. Provide professional support to students in their learning activities. Facilitate tutorials associated with lecturers. Attend meetings and participate in committees appropriate to assigned programmes. Prepare reading lists and handout materials for students. Set, correct, give written feedback and engage in second marking for examinations and projects on programmes taught. Attend Exam Boards Facilitate skills development workshops. Liaise with the library for reading materials, booklists, and so on. Make available information as required by the NCI's management in a professional context. Participate in appropriate activities necessary to the furtherance of the NCI. Programme Development and Review: Assist in the development and review of existing programmes. This may involve drafting submission documents, attending meetings, liaison with the validating bodies, promoting, implementing and reviewing programmes. General: Assist in the development of the School. Participate in relevant professional development activities. Participate in Academic Council meetings and staff meetings. Meet assigned deadlines. Contribute to academic and disciplinary committees as requested. Be available to students at notified times outside of class contact hours for guidance and support. As requested, attend College functions such as various exhibitions, open days and evenings, school visits and other external events. Work on short programmes, training and consultations which may arise. Submit timesheets on a monthly basis for work undertaken in that month. Key Attributes: Relevant qualification, i.e. if teaching at degree level, must hold a higher qualification such as an MSc in the area of the module that you will lecture in. Knowledge and practical experience of subject area. Lecturing experience an advantage. Excellent communication skills. Good time management and organisation skills. Enthusiasm and commitment to their subject area. Visa: If you are from a country that is outside the European Economic Area (the EU, plus Norway, Iceland and Lichtenstein), the UK or Switzerland, you need permission to work in Ireland Hourly rate: Associate Faculty rates. Contract: Fixed-term, part-time. National College of Ireland's mission is to widen participation in higher education and unlock each student's potential. The College offers students the opportunity to acquire the skills and self-confidence to change their lives, contribute to a knowledge based economy and become responsible, active citizens. Application Process: To apply, please e-mail your cover letter and CV both in PDF format ONLY, quoting reference number: NCI1048 to: by 5:00 pm, Monday the 15th of December 2025. The successful applicant will be subject to Garda Vetting and must not have any convictions under the Sex Offenders Act 2001. Note: The functions and responsibilities assigned to an Associate Faculty member are based on the current stated role and objectives of the College. These functions and responsibilities may alter in line with any change in the role and objectives of the College. National College of Ireland is an equal opportunities employer The Importance of Confidentiality We would like to assure you that protecting confidentiality is our number one priority. You can expect that all enquires, applications and all aspects of the proceedings are treated as strictly confidential and are not disclosed to anyone, outside those directly involved in that aspect of the process.