Adjunct Faculty - Psychology at WESTERN NEW ENGLAND UNIVERSITY
Springfield, Massachusetts, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 Mar, 26

Salary

3700.0

Posted On

18 Dec, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Teaching, Psychology, Statistics, Social Psychology, Adolescent Development, Personality, Health Psychology, Multicultural Psychology, Community Psychology, Drugs and Behavior, Addictions, Effective Communication, Engagement, Instruction, Research

Industry

Higher Education

Description
Job Details Job Location: Springfield, MA 01119 Position Type: Adjunct Education Level: Master's Degree Salary Range: $3,100.00 - $3,700.00 Salary The Department of Psychology at Western New England University is looking for dynamic, engaging, and effective teachers to provide high quality, in person instruction for psychology courses at Western New England University. We are seeking adjunct faculty to teach Introduction to Psychology. In addition, we are interested in adjunct faculty who have the expertise to teach statistics, social psychology, or an elective course(s) in psychology including but not limited to Drugs and Behavior, Addictions, Adolescent Development, Personality, Psychology of Women, Health Psychology, Multicultural Psychology, or Community Psychology. To apply, please submit a CV or resume, identify the types of courses you are qualified to teach as well as your availability. Please include contact information for three references who can comment on your ability to teach undergraduate courses. Candidates should submit their materials as soon as possible, applicants will be reviewed on a rolling basis until filled. Qualifications We are seeking individuals with at least a Master's degree in psychology or a related field (a Ph.D. Preferred). Experience in teaching, research, or other work experience in the field is preferred.
Responsibilities
Provide high-quality, in-person instruction for psychology courses. Teach Introduction to Psychology and potentially other psychology-related courses.
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