Iowa Valley Community College District
Psychology Faculty
Iowa Valley Community College District, Marshalltown, Iowa, United States, 50158
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Psychology Faculty
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Iowa Valley Community College District
Job Information Job Title:
Psychology Faculty
Department:
MCC Faculty
Reports To:
Dean of Academics
Job Classification:
Faculty
Location:
Marshalltown Community College, Marshalltown, IA
Academic Year:
2026-2027
Summary The instructor is responsible for fostering student learning through effectively teaching coursework in the assigned program area. A course load of 30 load hours per year is required. Teaching schedule will be assigned by the dean and may involve a variety of delivery formats including online, hybrid, and face‑to‑face. In addition to teaching responsibilities, the instructor will be expected to contribute professional expertise through non‑teaching activities to the Division/Program, College and District. The instructor will be responsible for meeting the goals outlined in the Professional Development Plan as highlighted by the College's Quality Faculty Plan, and to advance IVCCD’s Mission, Vision, and strategic initiatives through student learning outcomes and continuous quality improvement.
Job Responsibilities
Effectively organize, prepare, and teach assigned courses in accordance with established syllabi to students with varying backgrounds and abilities and adjust teaching techniques accordingly. Maintain a classroom environment that supports student retention and completion. Holds a minimum of 5 office hours per week; the minimum hours of work per week is 35 hours.
Monitors and provides frequent and specific feedback to students regarding the attainment of the learning outcomes and their progress in the course; this includes responding to student emails, phone calls, texts, etc. in a timely manner generally within 48 hours.
Contributes as a member of the College community by participating in various committees, program orientations, recruitment and retention, enrollment events, advising, registration, attending faculty meetings and faculty committees.
Actively participates in the District’s assessment initiatives; assess the overall student learning in the class by using multiple classroom assessment techniques, documents assessments, and uses the assessment data for instructional improvement. Completes regular year program review cycle and schedules advisory committee meetings as defined by accreditation requirements.
Annually engages in professional development activities and seeks information about academic trends and ideas relating to teaching. Maintains and keeps up‑to‑date on certifications and new trends in the appropriate discipline.
Works and communicates professionally with others. Performs in a manner that benefits student learning.
Supports the overall success of the District by performing other duties as assigned.
Participates in the MCC Counseling & Referral Program.
Education and Experience Must meet minimum experience and education requirements specified by Iowa Valley Community College District. Approval to teach in the assigned area as defined by Department of Education and the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), Master’s degree, and 12 graduate credits in academic discipline for those teaching arts and sciences courses. For persons in vocational‑technical education fields without teacher education/experience and degrees, the occupational requirement is 6000 or more hours of recent, practical work experience. Must have the necessary prior experience to demonstrate expertise in the field to be taught and/or prior teaching experience, preferably at the post‑secondary level.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
Strong leadership ability; excellent communication skills; ethical, honest, and objective conduct.
Experience and aptitude for working with representatives from business, industry, education, and other agencies in the identification of vocational and general education programming to meet the needs of the department and the college.
Ability to assimilate data and organize presentations for individuals and groups.
Skilled in short‑term and long‑range planning.
Committed to excellence in teaching and learning.
Willingness to participate fully in quality improvement at the personal, divisional, and institutional levels.
Demonstrated ability to teach in both face‑to‑face and online instructional formats.
Benefit Information This position offers a full benefit package including health, dental, vision, life insurance, long‑term disability, retirement plan, personal time, sick leave, and staff development opportunities.
Equal Opportunity Employer Iowa Valley Community College District does not discriminate in its programs, activities, or employment on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, creed, religion, actual or potential family, parental or marital status, or other protected classes. If you have questions or complaints related to compliance with this policy, please contact the District Equity Coordinator, 3702 S. Center Street, Marshalltown, IA 50158, 641‑844‑5523, Equity@iavalley.edu.
Additional Information
Seniority level:
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type:
Full‑time
Job function:
Education and Training
Industry:
Higher Education
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Psychology Faculty
role at
Iowa Valley Community College District
Job Information Job Title:
Psychology Faculty
Department:
MCC Faculty
Reports To:
Dean of Academics
Job Classification:
Faculty
Location:
Marshalltown Community College, Marshalltown, IA
Academic Year:
2026-2027
Summary The instructor is responsible for fostering student learning through effectively teaching coursework in the assigned program area. A course load of 30 load hours per year is required. Teaching schedule will be assigned by the dean and may involve a variety of delivery formats including online, hybrid, and face‑to‑face. In addition to teaching responsibilities, the instructor will be expected to contribute professional expertise through non‑teaching activities to the Division/Program, College and District. The instructor will be responsible for meeting the goals outlined in the Professional Development Plan as highlighted by the College's Quality Faculty Plan, and to advance IVCCD’s Mission, Vision, and strategic initiatives through student learning outcomes and continuous quality improvement.
Job Responsibilities
Effectively organize, prepare, and teach assigned courses in accordance with established syllabi to students with varying backgrounds and abilities and adjust teaching techniques accordingly. Maintain a classroom environment that supports student retention and completion. Holds a minimum of 5 office hours per week; the minimum hours of work per week is 35 hours.
Monitors and provides frequent and specific feedback to students regarding the attainment of the learning outcomes and their progress in the course; this includes responding to student emails, phone calls, texts, etc. in a timely manner generally within 48 hours.
Contributes as a member of the College community by participating in various committees, program orientations, recruitment and retention, enrollment events, advising, registration, attending faculty meetings and faculty committees.
Actively participates in the District’s assessment initiatives; assess the overall student learning in the class by using multiple classroom assessment techniques, documents assessments, and uses the assessment data for instructional improvement. Completes regular year program review cycle and schedules advisory committee meetings as defined by accreditation requirements.
Annually engages in professional development activities and seeks information about academic trends and ideas relating to teaching. Maintains and keeps up‑to‑date on certifications and new trends in the appropriate discipline.
Works and communicates professionally with others. Performs in a manner that benefits student learning.
Supports the overall success of the District by performing other duties as assigned.
Participates in the MCC Counseling & Referral Program.
Education and Experience Must meet minimum experience and education requirements specified by Iowa Valley Community College District. Approval to teach in the assigned area as defined by Department of Education and the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), Master’s degree, and 12 graduate credits in academic discipline for those teaching arts and sciences courses. For persons in vocational‑technical education fields without teacher education/experience and degrees, the occupational requirement is 6000 or more hours of recent, practical work experience. Must have the necessary prior experience to demonstrate expertise in the field to be taught and/or prior teaching experience, preferably at the post‑secondary level.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
Strong leadership ability; excellent communication skills; ethical, honest, and objective conduct.
Experience and aptitude for working with representatives from business, industry, education, and other agencies in the identification of vocational and general education programming to meet the needs of the department and the college.
Ability to assimilate data and organize presentations for individuals and groups.
Skilled in short‑term and long‑range planning.
Committed to excellence in teaching and learning.
Willingness to participate fully in quality improvement at the personal, divisional, and institutional levels.
Demonstrated ability to teach in both face‑to‑face and online instructional formats.
Benefit Information This position offers a full benefit package including health, dental, vision, life insurance, long‑term disability, retirement plan, personal time, sick leave, and staff development opportunities.
Equal Opportunity Employer Iowa Valley Community College District does not discriminate in its programs, activities, or employment on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, creed, religion, actual or potential family, parental or marital status, or other protected classes. If you have questions or complaints related to compliance with this policy, please contact the District Equity Coordinator, 3702 S. Center Street, Marshalltown, IA 50158, 641‑844‑5523, Equity@iavalley.edu.
Additional Information
Seniority level:
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type:
Full‑time
Job function:
Education and Training
Industry:
Higher Education
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