What are the responsibilities and job description for the Part-Time Faculty for School of Psychology position at Notre Dame De Namur University?
POSITION TITLE: Part-Time Faculty for U.G./Grad Psychology Courses
DEPARTMENT: School of Psychology
REPORTS TO: Dr. Helen Marlo, Dean
FLSA STATUS: Part-Time Faculty (Adjunct)
SALARY: $2,160 per unit
Seeking School of Psychology P.T. Faculty: In-Person, Asynchronous, and Synchronous Courses
Description: Notre Dame de Namur University seeks faculty to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in the undergraduate Psychology Degree Completion and graduate Clinical Psychology Departments. We seek experienced faculty to teach in-person at our Belmont, CA campus and online, including synchronous and asynchronous courses.
The undergraduate B.A. in Psychology program is a student-centered general psychology degree completion program that provides education and tools for students to accomplish a successful post-graduation career. The graduate Master of Science in Clinical Psychology program is a depth-oriented, integrative clinical psychology program that trains students to become unlicensed mental health professionals, licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (M.F.T.s), and licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (LPCCs) who work in clinical, consultative, social service, and business settings.
Possible course offerings include:
Undergraduate: Community Engagement, Senior Capstone: History & Systems, Counseling & Psychotherapy, Conflict Resolution, Social Psychology.
Graduate: Expressive Arts Therapy for Mental Health Professionals; Couple Therapy; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; Research Methods; Organizational Consultation and Evaluation for Mental Health Professionals; Coaching for Psychotherapists and Mental Health Professionals; and Integrative and Spiritual Psychotherapy.
Qualifications (necessary):
Undergraduate courses:
- M.A. or M.S. in psychology, social work, or human development from a regionally accredited university.
Graduate courses:
- Ph.D. or Psy.D. in psychology from a regionally accredited university psychology department.
- Licensed clinical psychologist with current C.A. license and active clinical work.
Other qualifications (highly desirable):
Undergraduate:
- Experience teaching undergraduate courses.
- Experience in the psychological or social work field.
Graduate:
- Experience teaching a range of Clinical Psychology courses at the graduate level.
- Clinical skills and expertise.
For Undergraduate and Graduate:
- Compatibility with the department's and university's mission and philosophy.
- Experience working with students of diverse populations, including traditional and non-traditional students.
- Experience working with online Learning Management Systems (NDNU uses Canvas) and online course delivery, synchronous and/or asynchronous modalities.
APPLICATION PROCEDURES:
NDNU School of Psychology is committed to providing an educational environment that supports a diverse student population. Please provide a resume (CV) and cover letter. In your cover letter, please include the following:
- Please specify your teaching interests (undergraduate, graduate level, or both).
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Include information about your:
- Experiences working in a diverse environment,
- Experience you have teaching in-person and online.
- Your specific expertise
- What qualities would you bring to support this commitment to inclusive excellence at NDNU?
All applicants must be eligible to work in the U.S.A. at the time of hire. NDNU does not pay or offer to pay for relocation expenses. Upon hire, you must submit three professional letters of recommendation and transcripts with conferred degree(s).
Founded in 1851, Notre Dame de Namur University (NDNU) is a dynamic institution whose reputation for excellence and commitment to the development of the whole person comes from its heritage as a Catholic institution founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. Our faculty is committed to carrying out these core values throughout the curriculum.
For over 170 years, NDNU has served students not traditionally represented in higher education. NDNU is a fully accredited master's university. NDNU is a Hispanic Serving Institution (H.S.I.) and Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPISI), and we enroll many first-generation students. NDNU serves a diverse student body from various backgrounds and experiences and actively commits itself to educational access for all students.