Adjunct-Student Development
Virginia's Community College System · Richmond, VA · 1 wk ago
Full-time
About the role
The Adjunct-Student Development Role at Northern VA Community College is a teaching position for psychology courses. Faculty members are expected to teach up to 12 credit hours in the fall and spring semesters and up to 8 credit hours during summer sessions.
Responsibilities
- Teach specific classes in the designated discipline.
- Develop course syllabi and instructional materials.
- Maintain records, assign grades, and assess student progress.
- Adhere to policies, procedures, and regulations of NOVA and the VCCS.
- Maintain current competence in the particular discipline or field of specialization.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in the field with related experience.
- Master’s degree in the field or master’s degree with a minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in Counseling, Student Development, or related fields.
- Taught college level courses.
- Experience using a learning management system (Canvas, Blackboard, etc.).
- Experience teaching in-person and online/asynchronously.
- Experience teaching remotely/synchronously.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Psychology or related field.
- Master’s degree in Psychology or related field.
- Teaching experience in Psychology.
- Experience with Canvas or similar learning management systems.
- Experience teaching in-person, online, and remotely.
Skills
- Excellent writing and communication skills.
- Demonstrated ability to work with or adapt to teaching with technology.
- Demonstrated ability to work with a diverse population.
Benefits
No specific benefits are listed for this position.
Pay
Adjunct faculty teaching PSY are paid per credit hour based on rank: Instructor ($935), Assistant Professor ($1,047), Associate Professor ($1,160), and Professor ($1,249).
Schedule
May be combination of day, evening, online, and/or hybrid courses.