Adjunct Faculty - Psychology
Adjunct Faculty – Psychology
Institution: Webber International University
Location: Babson Park, FL
Category: Adjunct Faculty – Psychology
Type: Part-time
General Description of Position: Instruct college students in accordance with educational
theories and techniques. Develop discipline-related curricula, assess student learning,
participate in program evaluation and college activities. Maintain college and department
standards in support of the University’s mission and strategic plan. Instructors are needed for:
Intro to Psychology
Research Methods in Psychology
Biopsychology
Developmental Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Statistical Methods in Psychology
Counseling Psychology
Drugs & Behavior
Organizational Behavior
Social Psychology
Adjunct postings are filled based on enrollment. While a posting may exist on our website,
there may or may not be a need at this time; however, applications are available for the hiring
manager or designee to review the need for adjuncts on an ongoing basis.
Work Hours: Work schedule varies according to teaching assignment, class schedule and the
needs of the University and the College.
Transcripts: Applicants must electronically attach scannable unofficial transcripts when
applying for this position. An official copy will be required at the time of interview.
Minimum Qualifications:
Psychology
Master’s degree in Psychology or Counseling Psychology OR a Master’s degree in a
related field with a minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in Psychology or
Counseling Psychology required.
Prior experience teaching at the college level. Excellent oral and written communication
skills required.
Responsibilities:
Provide instruction for assigned courses. This includes preparation for in-class education
activities, evaluation of students’ work, consultation with students outside of class,
maintenance of currency in the subjects taught.
Maintain accurate class and other records required by the University
Submit, when due, attendance roster and grade reports
Maintain office hours each week
Create, encourage and maintain an inclusive environment that respects multiple
learning styles
Work effectively to meet the needs of diverse student populations
Use current and emerging technologies and alternative delivery methods to enhance
student learning.
Maintain positive working relationships with faculty, staff and administration.
Encourage students' professional development and discipline exploration.
Practice and promote academic excellence and scholarship.
Demonstrate commitment to professional development.
Able to respond to/assist students with questions and concerns in a timely manner.
Observe college policies and procedures.
Other duties as appropriate
How to apply: E-mail a copy of your CV, including a list of three professional references,
transcripts (as described above), and a cover letter outlining your interest for the position
and your qualifications to: murrayna@webber.edu. Attachments should be PDF files.