The University of Denver (DU) is seeking adjunct faculty instructors for the Master of Arts in International Disaster Psychology: Trauma and Global Mental Health (MAIDP) program within the Graduate School of Professional Psychology (GSPP). This posting is for multiple openings for the 2026-2027 academic year. The MAIDP program, established in 2005, is a 2-year Master's program that provides specialized training in trauma, disaster, and global mental health. It focuses on increasing mental health workforces in low-resource communities, addressing stigma, and expanding beyond Western treatment models, with an emphasis on culturally and linguistically responsive service delivery. Adjunct faculty are responsible for teaching courses, which may be on-campus or online via Zoom, meeting with students, responding to inquiries, grading assignments, and adhering to university policies. The University of Denver is a private, top-ranked university with approximately 11,500 students, located in Denver, Colorado. GSPP, founded in 1976, offers specialized master's programs and online certificates, and promotes pedagogy integrating applied practice, theory, research, and scholarship in a collaborative and inclusive environment.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level