Instructor - Human Development (Part-Time)

Mt Hood Community College

Gresham, OR

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Career Counseling, Career Development, College Level Faculty, Communication Skills, Diversity, Educational Technology, English as a Second Language (ESL/TESL), Laboratory Equipment, Literacy, Psychology, Secondary School, Set Goals, Social Work, Time Management, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Curriculum, Training/Teaching Materials, Tuition Fees
LOCATION
Gresham, OR
POSTED
30+ days ago

Instructor Human Development (Part-Time)

Salary

See Position Description

Location

Gresham Campus, OR

Job Type

Part-time Faculty and Tutor

Job Number

2025-00101

Division

Student Development

Opening Date

05/12/2026

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Job Summary and Responsibilities/Duties

For best consideration, please submit application materials by May 31, 2026.

Job Summary

Provides engaging, inclusive, quality instruction in Human Development courses that support student learning, persistence, and personal, academic, and career development. Helps students build the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to navigate college systems, strengthen college success habits, clarify goals, and connect their education to future pathways. Creates a supportive learning environment for a diverse community college student population in the classroom.

Essential Duties

  • Instructs students in a classroom, online, or other setting as appropriate.
  • Provides student support before and/or after class through office hours or other approved communication methods, as facilities and schedules permit.
  • Prepares, distributes, and uses instructional materials, including syllabi, learning activities, course materials, instructional media, and other supports as appropriate; incorporates relevant instructional and classroom technologies into teaching and learning.
  • Structures classes and curriculum to correspond with the overall program objectives; prepares clear objectives for students each course. Maintains and revises curriculum to maintain currency.
  • Supports students in developing the skills needed to navigate course technologies, college systems, and relevant campus resources appropriate to the assigned course(s).
  • Promotes participation, reflection, skill development, and application of course concepts using active, engaging, and student-centered instructional practices.
  • Creates and sustains an inclusive, respectful, and supportive learning environment that reflects sensitivity to and support for the diverse backgrounds, identities, experiences, and needs of students.
  • Maintains classroom, laboratory, and departmental equipment and provides for the security of facilities and instructional materials as appropriate.
  • Convenes classes on time and as scheduled.
  • Maintains evaluation and grading records for assigned students; enters grades and provides all necessary documentation for incompletes within established College timelines.
  • Ensures and emphasizes safe working and classroom conditions and practices.

Additional Duties

  • May participate in professional development activities.
  • May attend in-service sessions and division meetings.
  • May direct aides and work-study students as assigned.

Minimum and Desired Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications

  • Masters degree in counseling, psychology (counseling, clinical, school, applied, or educational), social work, applied behavioral science, or education OR Masters degree and 24 graduate-credit hours in counseling, psychology (counseling, clinical, school, applied, or educational), social work, applied behavioral science, or education.

Preferred Qualifications

  • College-level teaching experience, preferably in Human Development, college success, career exploration, counseling-related, or student development coursework
  • Experience supporting culturally and linguistically diverse students and helping students navigate college expectations in accessible, supportive ways
  • Experience instructing and/or working with high school students
  • Experience teaching students with varied levels of academic preparation, confidence, and familiarity with college systems
  • Experience using active, inclusive, and high-engagement teaching practices that support student success and persistence
  • Experience helping students connect academic, career, and personal goals

Additional Qualifications and/or Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs)

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Knowledge of and experience with high-engagement learning strategies, college success concepts, career and major exploration, academic planning, and foundational digital literacy
  • Ability to support students in navigating college systems and resources, setting goals, developing decision-making and communication skills, and connecting academic experiences to career pathways
  • Ability to create an inclusive, supportive learning environment for a diverse community college student population

Working Conditions and Important Information

Working Conditions

Work is typically performed in a normal office environment and a classroom setting.

Salary Placement

Initial salary placement for Instructional Load Credit (ILC) Instructors will be based on applicable education and/or years of relevant full-time equivalent experience at the sole discretion of the College, per the guidelines in the Collective Bargaining Agreement and in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws. Initial salary placement for all other newly hired instructors will be at Level 1.

Please include all relevant education and full and part-time experience (including unpaid and volunteer experience) in your application that you want the College to review towards potential placement. Hired employees will not have an opportunity to update past education and/or experience or appeal initial placement after the time of hire.

Part-time Instructors may teach classes within a variety of programs, including credit-based, Community Education, and ABE, GED, and ESL programs. There is no guaranteed minimum teaching load or hours worked.

Credit-based classes: Part-time Instructors for credit-based classes are paid per instructional load credit (ILC) according to the salary schedule below. Salary level will be based on educational level and total accumulated ILCs as part-time instructors at the College;initial placement will not exceed Level 2.

LevelAccumulated ILCs$ Per Term Per ILC10 44.9$944.15245 89.9$986.65390 134.9$1031.054135 179.9$1077.455180 224.9$1125.946225 269.9$1176.67270 314.9$1229.568315 359.9$1284.99360 - 404.9$1342.7210405 - 449.9$1403.1311450 - 494.9$1532.2512495 or more$1601.20

Community Education: Part-time Instructors for Community Education classes and represented by the Part-Time Faculty and Tutor Association (PFTA) are paid based on accumulated work hours according to the salary schedule below;all new employees will start at level 1.

Level*Accumulated Work HoursLecture/DemonstrationLecture/Discussion10 1000$41.94$50.8421001 2000$43.86$53.1332001 or more$45.81$55.51

ABE, GED, and ESL programs: Part-time Instructors for ABE, GED, and ESL programs classes are paid based on accumulated work hours according to the salary schedule below; all new employees will start at level 1.

Level*Accumulated Work HoursABE, GED, ESL Instructors10 1000$85.8721001 2000$90.7232001 3000$94.7743001 4000$99.0554001 5000$103.4865001 6000$108.1376001 7000$112.9987001 8000$118.0898001 - 9000$123.4109001 - 10000$128.951110001 - 11000$134.751211001 or more$140.811312001 or more$147.15

Sick Leave

New hires will receive eight (8) hours of sick leave upon hire. An ILC instructor will receive one hour per term of paid sick leave per ILC, which includes Special Loading. An hourly instructor or tutor will receive one hour of paid sick leave per 11 hours of employment. Unused sick leave will accumulate up to a maximum of 80 hours and be available for use in subsequent academic terms.

Tuition Waiver Plan

Each employee will be eligible for a full tuition waiver, which is equivalent to 24 credits, for each term in which the employee is working for the College. Such waiver may be used for tuition for credit courses or the fee in lieu of tuition for noncredit courses (commonly called Fee B). Such tuition waivers are not cumulative. However, an employee may use a tuition waiver in the term immediately following the term in which the waiver was earned. Employees and their spouses/domestic partners will pay only course-specific fees. Tuition waiver(s) may be assigned by the employee to his/her immediate family (to one or amongst the family) to be used in the term in which the waiver is earned by the employee or the term immediately following the term in which the waiver was earned.

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Do you have a Masters degree in counseling, psychology (counseling, clinical, school, applied, or educational), social work, applied behavioral science, or education OR a Masters degree and 24 graduate-credit hours in counseling, psychology (counseling, clinical, school, applied, or educational), social work, applied behavioral science, or education?

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Employer Mt. Hood Community College

Address 26000 SE Stark St.

Gresham, Oregon, 97030

Website https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/mhcc

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