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Adjunct, General Psychology
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Hocking College . Hocking College seeks a dynamic and student-focused instructor to teach General Psychology in a face-to-face classroom setting. This foundational course introduces students to major concepts in psychological science, including human behavior, cognition, learning, development, and mental health. Duties and Responsibilities
Provide face-to-face instruction for General Psychology on the Nelsonville campus, using engaging, student-centered teaching methods. Develop, deliver, and regularly update course content to align with program outcomes and current ethical scholarship. Create and assess assignments and exams that encourage critical thinking, ethical analysis, and academic integrity. Clearly communicate course objectives, expectations, and policies; maintain accurate records of student performance, attendance, and grades. Maintain weekly office hours and support students through timely feedback and academic guidance. Contribute to departmental initiatives, curriculum development, and program assessment activities. Participate in required faculty meetings, training sessions, and instructional evaluations. Foster a safe, inclusive, and respectful learning environment while collaborating with colleagues to support the mission of the college. Qualifications – Education, Experience, and Skills
Master’s degree in psychology or a related field, including at least 18 graduate credit hours in psychology or a closely aligned discipline. Degree must be from a regionally or nationally accredited institution. College-level teaching experience preferred; ongoing professional development encouraged. Demonstrated expertise in the subject area, knowledge of educational theory, learner diversity, and student-centered teaching strategies. Strong communication skills, with a caring, student-focused approach in a diverse, open-access environment. Proficiency with educational technologies, including learning management systems, email, and student information systems. Excellent organizational, record-keeping, and interpersonal skills. Commitment to confidentiality, collaboration, adaptability, and continuous improvement to support student learning and institutional goals. Additional Details
Seniority level: Entry level Employment type: Full-time Job function: Other, Information Technology, and Management Industries: Higher Education
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Adjunct, General Psychology
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Hocking College . Hocking College seeks a dynamic and student-focused instructor to teach General Psychology in a face-to-face classroom setting. This foundational course introduces students to major concepts in psychological science, including human behavior, cognition, learning, development, and mental health. Duties and Responsibilities
Provide face-to-face instruction for General Psychology on the Nelsonville campus, using engaging, student-centered teaching methods. Develop, deliver, and regularly update course content to align with program outcomes and current ethical scholarship. Create and assess assignments and exams that encourage critical thinking, ethical analysis, and academic integrity. Clearly communicate course objectives, expectations, and policies; maintain accurate records of student performance, attendance, and grades. Maintain weekly office hours and support students through timely feedback and academic guidance. Contribute to departmental initiatives, curriculum development, and program assessment activities. Participate in required faculty meetings, training sessions, and instructional evaluations. Foster a safe, inclusive, and respectful learning environment while collaborating with colleagues to support the mission of the college. Qualifications – Education, Experience, and Skills
Master’s degree in psychology or a related field, including at least 18 graduate credit hours in psychology or a closely aligned discipline. Degree must be from a regionally or nationally accredited institution. College-level teaching experience preferred; ongoing professional development encouraged. Demonstrated expertise in the subject area, knowledge of educational theory, learner diversity, and student-centered teaching strategies. Strong communication skills, with a caring, student-focused approach in a diverse, open-access environment. Proficiency with educational technologies, including learning management systems, email, and student information systems. Excellent organizational, record-keeping, and interpersonal skills. Commitment to confidentiality, collaboration, adaptability, and continuous improvement to support student learning and institutional goals. Additional Details
Seniority level: Entry level Employment type: Full-time Job function: Other, Information Technology, and Management Industries: Higher Education
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