Adjunct-Psychology

The College of St. Scholastica Food Service

duluth, MN

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
SKILLS
Adult Learning, College Level Faculty, Communication Skills, Interpersonal Skills, Learning Management System (LMS), Online Courses, Online Training, Psychology, Technical Support, Training/Teaching
LOCATION
duluth, MN
POSTED
30+ days ago

Rate or rates of pay: $1,020 per credit for undergraduate courses; $1,112 per credit for undergraduate courses after 40 credits are taught within a five-year period; $1,352 per credit for graduate courses. Any future updates to per credit rates of pay will be reflected within the electronic contract.About the Role:We are seeking a highly qualified and motivated individual to join our team as an Adjunct Professor of Psychology. In this role, you will be responsible for teaching undergraduate courses in psychology, including but not limited to Introduction to Counseling and Lifespan Development, . You will be expected to provide high-quality instruction, engage students in the learning process, and assess student learning outcomes. The successful candidate will have a passion for teaching and a commitment to student success.Minimum Qualifications:Master''s degree in Psychology or a related fieldExperience or interest in teaching undergraduate courses in psychologyExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to work effectively with a diverse student populationPreferred Qualifications:Ph.D. in Psychology or a related fieldExperience teaching online coursesExperience with course development and assessmentExperience working with adult learnersExperience with learning management systemsResponsibilities:Teach undergraduate courses in psychologyProvide high-quality instruction and engage students in the learning processAssess student learning outcomes and provide feedback to studentsMaintain regular office hours and be available to students outside of classSkills:As an Adjunct Professor of Psychology, you will utilize your strong communication and interpersonal skills to engage students in the learning process. You will also use your expertise in psychology to provide high-quality instruction and assess student learning outcomes. In addition, you will need to be proficient in using learning management systems and other technology to support student learning. Finally, you will need to be able to work effectively with a diverse student population and be committed to student success.

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The College of St. Scholastica Food Service