Overview
The role of the Computing Support Tutor is to assess, research, document, teach and support student learning in part‑time computing programmes on offer in the School of Computing.
Reporting to: Dean of the School of Computing.
Key Relationships
* Dean of School of Computing
* Vice‑Dean of School of Computing
* Head of Cloud Competency Centre
* Computing Support Tutor
* Faculty in the School
* Students
* Associate Faculty
* Programme Co‑ordinators
* Student Services
Key Responsibilities
* Provide support for students on NCI ICT Skills programmes in all academic matters.
* Coordinate and provide support in a wide range of technical and non‑technical subjects for part‑time students at NCI.
* Provide tutorials and lectures on a group and individual basis.
* Provide online tutorials, lectures and resources where suitable.
* Introduce innovative measures to improve student learning.
* Identify and support student learning difficulties in liaison with Student Services.
Key Attributes
* Masters level qualification desirable in a relevant subject area to the School of Computing.
* Third‑level qualification in a relevant subject area to the School of Computing.
* Teaching experience – an advantage.
* Proven interest in working with and supporting students.
* Experience within a similar position – an advantage.
* Experience of working with students in a support role – an advantage.
* Experience within a third‑level education environment – an advantage.
* Excellent communication skills.
* Excellent time management skills.
* Flexibility with a ‘can‑do’ attitude.
Salary
Specialist/Senior Administrator Salary Band (€37,271 – €54,915)
Contract
3 Year, Fixed‑term, full‑time.
Annual Leave
24 days per annum.
Hours
Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm.
Application Process
To apply, please e‑mail your cover letter and CV in PDF format ONLY, quoting reference number: NCI1042 to recruitment@ncirl.ie by 5:00 pm on the 21st of November 2025.
Equal Opportunities
National College of Ireland is an equal opportunities employer.
Compliance
The successful applicant will be subject to Garda Vetting and must not have any convictions under the Sex Offenders Act 2001.
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