Trinity Washington University
Adjunct Faculty for Psychology (ATC) Ward 8
Trinity Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Advanced Technical Center (ATC) Ward 8 – Psychology Adjunct Faculty for Fall 2025
Salary: $1,375 per credit (4 credits) Trinity Washington University is seeking a dynamic educator to teach a section of Term 1 Introductory Psychology course and a Term 2 Medical Terminology course within the Healthcare program for the new Advanced Technical Center (ATC) in Ward 8, a high school dual enrollment program in the College of Arts & Sciences for Fall Semester 2025. The adjunct instructor will teach these sections at the ATC’s Whitman Walker Max Robinson Center: 1201 Sycamore Dr, SE WDC 20032. The Fall Semester Term 1 ATC classes start on August 19, 2025, and the Term 2 classes on October 14, 2025. This role includes additional compensation for extra teaching hours at a rate of $1,375 per credit. The course schedule is as follows: Section: ATC212, Time: 2:15 – 1:35 PM, Days: MTWTHF For Fall Semester 2025, candidates will teach: Term 1 – PSYC 101: MTWTHF (3 credits) Term 2 – HPNU 120: Medical Terminology (1 credit) The ATC is a partnership with the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) to provide DC high school students with dual enrollment pathways in Career and Technical Education, leading to industry-recognized credentials for careers as a Clinical Medical Assistant or Emergency Medical Technician. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates should have at least a Master’s degree in Psychology from an accredited institution and demonstrate strong teaching skills. Prior undergraduate or high school teaching experience is required. Preference will be given to those with experience teaching dual enrollment students and employing active learning practices. Applicants should submit official transcripts, sample syllabi, course evaluations, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and contact information for three references if invited for an interview. Finalists will be asked for an interview and teaching demonstration. Benefits include: Supplemental Personal Insurance (AFLAC), 403(b) Retirement Plan, Trinity Center Membership (including pool, walking track, fitness equipment), free campus parking, shuttle service to Brookland Metro, and dining services. Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply by clicking
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Salary: $1,375 per credit (4 credits) Trinity Washington University is seeking a dynamic educator to teach a section of Term 1 Introductory Psychology course and a Term 2 Medical Terminology course within the Healthcare program for the new Advanced Technical Center (ATC) in Ward 8, a high school dual enrollment program in the College of Arts & Sciences for Fall Semester 2025. The adjunct instructor will teach these sections at the ATC’s Whitman Walker Max Robinson Center: 1201 Sycamore Dr, SE WDC 20032. The Fall Semester Term 1 ATC classes start on August 19, 2025, and the Term 2 classes on October 14, 2025. This role includes additional compensation for extra teaching hours at a rate of $1,375 per credit. The course schedule is as follows: Section: ATC212, Time: 2:15 – 1:35 PM, Days: MTWTHF For Fall Semester 2025, candidates will teach: Term 1 – PSYC 101: MTWTHF (3 credits) Term 2 – HPNU 120: Medical Terminology (1 credit) The ATC is a partnership with the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) to provide DC high school students with dual enrollment pathways in Career and Technical Education, leading to industry-recognized credentials for careers as a Clinical Medical Assistant or Emergency Medical Technician. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates should have at least a Master’s degree in Psychology from an accredited institution and demonstrate strong teaching skills. Prior undergraduate or high school teaching experience is required. Preference will be given to those with experience teaching dual enrollment students and employing active learning practices. Applicants should submit official transcripts, sample syllabi, course evaluations, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and contact information for three references if invited for an interview. Finalists will be asked for an interview and teaching demonstration. Benefits include: Supplemental Personal Insurance (AFLAC), 403(b) Retirement Plan, Trinity Center Membership (including pool, walking track, fitness equipment), free campus parking, shuttle service to Brookland Metro, and dining services. Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply by clicking
Apply Now . Trinity Washington University is committed to diversity and inclusion and encourages all qualified individuals to apply.
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