Montgomery College
Instructional Faculty Full-Time - Psychology
Montgomery College, Rockville, Maryland, us, 20849
Instructional Faculty Full-Time - Psychology
Montgomery College is seeking two full-time psychology faculty members in the Department of Education and Psychology, beginning January 2026. Positions are primarily at the Takoma Park/Silver Spring and Rockville campuses, with potential teaching at the East County Education Center and off-site dual enrollment locations. These positions are part of a collective bargaining unit. Overview
We are looking for enthusiastic, professional teachers who are committed to student success in a multicultural, two-year college setting. The psychology faculty will contribute to a varied program that supports diverse learning abilities and offers courses in multiple formats and times to accommodate busy students. Faculty engage in student support and co-curricular initiatives, curriculum development, and collaboration with internal and external stakeholders. Duties And Responsibilities
Teach 30 semester hours of courses per academic year related to General Psychology and other psychology topics (e.g., Human Growth and Development, Child Psychology, Adolescent Psychology, Introduction to Psychopathology, Educational Psychology, The Psychology of Learning). Teach a varied schedule that may include day, night, early morning, weekend, online, off-campus, dual enrollment, and/or accelerated sections; opportunities for summer and winter classes may exist. Serve on or lead department, discipline, campus, or college-wide committees; participate in psychology coordination at the campus; mentor part-time faculty. Participate in discipline assessment activities, including assessment design, data collection, and report writing. Apply culturally relevant and empathic pedagogies to teaching and learning; engage students through active collaborative learning. Engage in student outreach events to increase program visibility and learning outcomes. Incorporate educational enterprise platforms (e.g., Blackboard Ultra) and zero-cost resources into instruction. Coordinate with psychology faculty on other campuses to ensure a consistent student learning experience. Implement embedded advising and/or embedded classroom support services. Maintain a minimum of five office hours per week for academic support and advising. Advise students about discipline course offerings, academic planning, certificates, transfer opportunities, and careers in psychology. Required Qualifications
Master’s degree in psychology or a closely related discipline (graduate coursework must reflect both depth and breadth in psychology). Teaching experience at the post-secondary level; graduate student or teaching assistant experience will be considered. Ability to engage with and facilitate learning for students from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and experiences. Demonstrated commitment to student success, including retention, transfer, graduation, employment opportunities, and community engagement. Eligible to work in the United States without employer visa sponsorship. Additional Requirements
For consideration, you must submit: a resume/CV; a cover letter; a statement of teaching philosophy; an unofficial copy of transcripts from your highest degree earned. Upload all documents to your online application. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Preferred Qualifications
Ph.D. in psychology or a closely related discipline. Experience teaching a variety of psychology courses. Evidence of innovative curriculum development for diverse student populations. Experience with multiple teaching modalities (e.g., in-person, blended/hybrid, HyFlex, OER, online). Experience using teaching technologies (e.g., Blackboard Ultra, Canvas). Experience providing academic and career advising and other student support services. Ongoing professional development; willingness to teach distance education courses; experience serving on committees or advisory groups. Hiring Range
$63,254 - $96,299. Application Process
Click to apply online. Online applications must be received by Friday, September 26, 2025. Include dates of employment in your application or attachments. List any professional awards or recognitions that are relevant to the role. Required Application Attachments
Attach the following documents to your application: a resume/CV; a cover letter; a statement of teaching philosophy; unofficial transcripts from your highest degree earned. For degrees earned outside the U.S., include a copy of your education equivalency evaluation. Benefits and Compliance
Our benefits package includes sick leave, paid holidays, health/dental/vision insurance, retirement plan options, educational assistance, tuition waiver for employee and dependents, wellness programs, and access to onsite facilities. If reasonable accommodations are needed during the application or interview process, contact Human Resources and Strategic Talent Management at 240-567-5353 or HRSTM@montgomerycollege.edu with at least two weeks notice. Montgomery College is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and an tobacco-free, smoke-free workplace. Closing Date
Friday, September 26, 2025.
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Montgomery College is seeking two full-time psychology faculty members in the Department of Education and Psychology, beginning January 2026. Positions are primarily at the Takoma Park/Silver Spring and Rockville campuses, with potential teaching at the East County Education Center and off-site dual enrollment locations. These positions are part of a collective bargaining unit. Overview
We are looking for enthusiastic, professional teachers who are committed to student success in a multicultural, two-year college setting. The psychology faculty will contribute to a varied program that supports diverse learning abilities and offers courses in multiple formats and times to accommodate busy students. Faculty engage in student support and co-curricular initiatives, curriculum development, and collaboration with internal and external stakeholders. Duties And Responsibilities
Teach 30 semester hours of courses per academic year related to General Psychology and other psychology topics (e.g., Human Growth and Development, Child Psychology, Adolescent Psychology, Introduction to Psychopathology, Educational Psychology, The Psychology of Learning). Teach a varied schedule that may include day, night, early morning, weekend, online, off-campus, dual enrollment, and/or accelerated sections; opportunities for summer and winter classes may exist. Serve on or lead department, discipline, campus, or college-wide committees; participate in psychology coordination at the campus; mentor part-time faculty. Participate in discipline assessment activities, including assessment design, data collection, and report writing. Apply culturally relevant and empathic pedagogies to teaching and learning; engage students through active collaborative learning. Engage in student outreach events to increase program visibility and learning outcomes. Incorporate educational enterprise platforms (e.g., Blackboard Ultra) and zero-cost resources into instruction. Coordinate with psychology faculty on other campuses to ensure a consistent student learning experience. Implement embedded advising and/or embedded classroom support services. Maintain a minimum of five office hours per week for academic support and advising. Advise students about discipline course offerings, academic planning, certificates, transfer opportunities, and careers in psychology. Required Qualifications
Master’s degree in psychology or a closely related discipline (graduate coursework must reflect both depth and breadth in psychology). Teaching experience at the post-secondary level; graduate student or teaching assistant experience will be considered. Ability to engage with and facilitate learning for students from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and experiences. Demonstrated commitment to student success, including retention, transfer, graduation, employment opportunities, and community engagement. Eligible to work in the United States without employer visa sponsorship. Additional Requirements
For consideration, you must submit: a resume/CV; a cover letter; a statement of teaching philosophy; an unofficial copy of transcripts from your highest degree earned. Upload all documents to your online application. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Preferred Qualifications
Ph.D. in psychology or a closely related discipline. Experience teaching a variety of psychology courses. Evidence of innovative curriculum development for diverse student populations. Experience with multiple teaching modalities (e.g., in-person, blended/hybrid, HyFlex, OER, online). Experience using teaching technologies (e.g., Blackboard Ultra, Canvas). Experience providing academic and career advising and other student support services. Ongoing professional development; willingness to teach distance education courses; experience serving on committees or advisory groups. Hiring Range
$63,254 - $96,299. Application Process
Click to apply online. Online applications must be received by Friday, September 26, 2025. Include dates of employment in your application or attachments. List any professional awards or recognitions that are relevant to the role. Required Application Attachments
Attach the following documents to your application: a resume/CV; a cover letter; a statement of teaching philosophy; unofficial transcripts from your highest degree earned. For degrees earned outside the U.S., include a copy of your education equivalency evaluation. Benefits and Compliance
Our benefits package includes sick leave, paid holidays, health/dental/vision insurance, retirement plan options, educational assistance, tuition waiver for employee and dependents, wellness programs, and access to onsite facilities. If reasonable accommodations are needed during the application or interview process, contact Human Resources and Strategic Talent Management at 240-567-5353 or HRSTM@montgomerycollege.edu with at least two weeks notice. Montgomery College is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and an tobacco-free, smoke-free workplace. Closing Date
Friday, September 26, 2025.
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