Part-time Faculty for Psychology (SPS Online)
Part-time Faculty for Psychology (SPS Online)
Albright College's School of Professional Studies and Department of Psychology, a dynamic and inclusive learning community, seek part-time instructors to teach asynchronous online courses in psychology. Online accelerated courses meet for 7.5 weeks. We especially seek faculty with interest and experience in teaching Introductory Psychology, Social Psychology, Professional Development, and courses in our Addictions Studies certificate program, among others. Course development can begin immediately for Spring 2025 and courses will also be available in Summer 2025.
Successful candidates will have a Master's degree or higher in a related discipline and reside in the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware or New York. Evidence of successful, effective teaching experience is preferred, as is experience using a standard learning management system such as Canvas. Training or certification in online teaching, such as Quality Matters or equivalent, is desirable. Demonstration of related industry experience is also valued.
Applicants should have a strong commitment to teaching psychology in an interdisciplinary liberal arts environment. Albright College encourages and welcomes diverse candidates applying for this position. Attracting and hiring diverse candidates for employment is essential in building and maintaining Albright College's diverse, equitable and inclusive community.
Review of applications for this position will begin immediately and continue as needs are identified. Interested applicants should complete an application by clicking "Apply Now". Please include with your vitae or resume at least two professional references and at least one reference from an accredited institution of higher learning for which you have successfully taught. Applicants will only be contacted if an interview is desired.
Founded in 1856, Albright College is the oldest institution of higher learning in Berks County and one of the most economically and culturally diverse colleges in the country. Nationally ranked as a top performer for social mobility, Albright is home to about 1,600 residential undergraduate students from across the nation and around the globe, working together to cultivate integrity, curiosity, connection and resilience. Albright students are encouraged to cross or combine majors to create individualized academic programs, without taking longer to graduate. The college’s flexible curriculum, close faculty mentorship and numerous experiential learning options are all designed to help students exceed their own expectations.
At Albright, we believe our differences make us stronger and empower us to better understand and respect one another in a just and fair manner. With this in mind, the college recruits, houses, educates, employs, supports and generally celebrates people of all statuses, identities and backUgrounds, including, but not limited to, race, ethnicity, national origin, citizenship status, religious or spiritual identity, gender and gender identity, sexual orientation, marital and parental status, veteran status, political affiliation and physical and mental ability. Albright College is an EEO employer, committed to inclusivity. In alignment with this commitment, we actively encourage diversity in all dimensions among applicants for this position. Read the college’s Inclusivity and Equity Statement online and learn more our demonstrated commitment to building an inclusive and equitable academic community.
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- Reading, PA Campus, 1621 N 13th St, Reading, Pennsylvania, United States of America