Part-time Faculty - Psychology and Counseling
Description:
Teach courses within clinical practice and capstone courses.
Engage students and offer excellent feedback.
Maintain a positive, safe, inclusive student-centric learning environment.
Collaborate with clinical practice faculty and staff.
Complete required tasks on deadlines, including final grades and assessment activities.
Identify at-risk students and collaborate with student services.
Provide feedback to the course lead about course content.
Requirements:
Masters Degree in Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Education Leadership, Education, or a related field.
A current California PPS (Pupil Personnel Services) credential is mandatory.
Minimum 5 years experience as a K-12 School Counselor with a current counseling credential.
Well-versed in various action research methodologies.
Experience evaluating student services programs.
Experience supervising student research programs.
Preferred experience in Community College Counseling, Social Emotional Learning pedagogy, and trauma-based counseling.
Terminal degree (Ph.D., Psy.D., or Ed.D.) is preferred.
Demonstrated advocate for social justice and equity in schools.
Benefits:
Comprehensive well-being benefits for you and your family.
Competitive pay and benefits packages.
Development and advancement opportunities.
Remote-first work perks.
Support for a diverse and inclusive culture.
Apply Now
Teach courses within clinical practice and capstone courses.
Engage students and offer excellent feedback.
Maintain a positive, safe, inclusive student-centric learning environment.
Collaborate with clinical practice faculty and staff.
Complete required tasks on deadlines, including final grades and assessment activities.
Identify at-risk students and collaborate with student services.
Provide feedback to the course lead about course content.
Requirements:
Masters Degree in Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Education Leadership, Education, or a related field.
A current California PPS (Pupil Personnel Services) credential is mandatory.
Minimum 5 years experience as a K-12 School Counselor with a current counseling credential.
Well-versed in various action research methodologies.
Experience evaluating student services programs.
Experience supervising student research programs.
Preferred experience in Community College Counseling, Social Emotional Learning pedagogy, and trauma-based counseling.
Terminal degree (Ph.D., Psy.D., or Ed.D.) is preferred.
Demonstrated advocate for social justice and equity in schools.
Benefits:
Comprehensive well-being benefits for you and your family.
Competitive pay and benefits packages.
Development and advancement opportunities.
Remote-first work perks.
Support for a diverse and inclusive culture.
Apply Now