The Natural and Behavioral Sciences division is seeking qualified adjunct instructors to teach in-person and/or online courses in Human Services, Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counseling (ASAC), and Psychology. Candidates should have skills in research, assessment, data analysis, and a solid understanding of clinical therapy interventions. The successful candidate may be asked to teach introductory and/or advanced courses across these areas, including American Sign Language, human services methods, ethics, research methods, social work, family violence, addiction, substance abuse, counseling, and clinical, cognitive, developmental, and social psychology. In-person teaching positions require flexibility to teach morning, afternoon, and evening classes. Online instructors will be needed to teach in 7.5- or 15-week formats and will be provided with a pre-built course shell containing the course materials on Blackboard. New faculty members will be required to complete a new employee orientation either in person or online.
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Job Type
Part-time
Industry
Educational Services
Number of Employees
101-250 employees