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Assistant Professor of Psychology, Provisional Faculty
Community College of DenverDenver, CO, US- Promoted
Psychology Candidate
AllHealth NetworkLittleton, CO, United States- Promoted
Travel Psychology - $947 to $1,093 per week in Durango, CO
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Open Rank-Instructor, Sr. Instructor
HealthEcareers - ClientDenver, CO, USAPost Doctoral Residency Clinical Psychology
Colorado Springs Psychological ServDenver, CO, USPsychology Postdoctoral Fellow
Denver HealthDenver, Colorado- Promoted
Chief, Division of Pulmonary Sciences and Critical Care Medicine
Denver Health Medical CenterDenver, US- Promoted
Assistant/Associate Professor of Chemistry
Colorado Christian UniversityLakewood, CO, United StatesPresident & CEO
Solihten InstituteRemote or Denver, COPsychologist-Outpatient
Craig HospitalEnglewood, COProfessor
University of ColoradoDenver, US- Promoted
Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Provisional Faculty
State of ColoradoDenver, CO, United StatesCanon Law Professor
Saint John Vianney Theological SeminaryDenver, CO- Promoted
Open Rank-Instructor, Sr. Instructor
University of ColoradoDenver, US- Promoted
Project Coordinator, Department of Psychology
InsideHigherEdDenver, Colorado, United StatesRestaurant Manager Intern
Pappas Restaurants, Inc.Greenwood Village, CO, US- Promoted
Adjunct Faculty-Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (PsyD)
University of DenverDenver, CO, United StatesAssistant Professor - Electrophysiologist
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Assistant Professor of Psychology, Provisional Faculty
Community College of DenverDenver, CO, US- Full-time
GENERAL SUMMARY
The Assistant Professor of Psychology is a full-time faculty position responsible for teaching college-level psychology courses and supporting the academic mission of the Community College of Denver. The primary focus of this role is excellence in teaching, with a full course load each semester, as well as participation in academic and administrative responsibilities that contribute to the effectiveness of the Psychology program and the Behavioral Sciences Department.
In addition to instructional duties, the faculty member will assist with curriculum development, program improvement, and coordination across instructional venues. The position also includes service to the college through participation in committees, student advising, and collaboration with colleagues. Faculty are expected to maintain currency in the discipline through ongoing professional development and engagement in scholarly and instructional best practices.
This position reports directly to the Chair of Behavioral Sciences and works collaboratively with department faculty and leadership to support student learning, program quality, and the overall goals of the college.
Duties and Responsibilities
Responsibilities for this position include teaching college-level psychology courses, which may include a combination of Introductory Psychology, Psychopathology, Social Psychology, Human Sexuality, and/or Human Growth and Development. The ideal candidate will demonstrate effective pedagogical practices that support student engagement, academic success, and learning outcomes across a diverse student population and a range of learning styles and backgrounds.
This position reports directly to the Chair of Behavioral Sciences and works collaboratively with the Chair and other Behavioral Science faculty. All faculty within the department report indirectly to the Social and Behavioral Sciences Dean.
Teaching Effectiveness
Primary teaching duties will consist of courses within the Psychology discipline. A full course load is defined as 15 credit hours per semester or 5 standard classes. Alternative assignments for administrative or related duties are possible. Faculty must demonstrate strong teaching skills and be able to engage and motivate students using both traditional and innovative methods of instruction, including use of technology, while teaching a curriculum grounded in core values of critical thinking, respect, competence, professional development, and ethical responsibility. A commitment to equity and student success that goes beyond the classroom is essential, as are effective interpersonal, leadership, and organizational skills.
Service to the College
In addition to teaching, faculty in this position will work collaboratively with other Behavioral Science faculty to develop and modify curriculum and engage in other departmental initiatives and responsibilities, including efforts to maintain coherence across CCD’s many instructional venues (e.g., on-line, community campuses, and Pre-Collegiate programs), textbook selection, and professional development of faculty. Other duties may include oversight of Psi Beta, advising students on programs and degree planning. All full-time faculty are also expected to serve on college committees.
After gaining experience, full-time faculty may be expected to share in broader department coordination duties on a collaborative basis. These duties could include scheduling and staffing issues, hiring and supervision of adjunct faculty, resolution and mediation of faculty/student disputes, coordination with other educational venues, mentoring adjunct faculty, and facilitating staff development in the Behavioral Science Department.
Professional Development
It is the expectation of the College that faculty will continue to be active scholars in their chosen field. They should pursue their academic growth by taking formal academic courses or by attending conferences and workshops and otherwise reading, exploring, and enriching their knowledge of Psychology and related fields.
Service to the Community
Faculty should also be leaders in the community. Incorporating the community into the college will be a key component of the position. Faculty may serve on local boards or commissions, providing valuable leadership to the community as a whole.
Perform other duties and special projects as assigned.
Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Any equivalent combination of education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Education:(Minimum/Required)
Master’s Degree in Psychology or Master’s Degree in a closely related field plus 18 graduate credit hours in psychology.
Experience: :(Minimum/Required)
Two years experience teaching psychology in a community college, college, or university setting.
Education: (Preferred)
Doctorate Degree in Psychology or a closely related field plus 18 graduate credit hours in psychology.
Experience: (Preferred)
- Three or more years teaching experience.
- Strong background teaching psychology.
- Prior community college teaching experience.
- Experience teaching in multi-cultural settings and/or with underrepresented / underserved students.
- Curriculum development, program assessment, and/or program development experience is valuable.
- Applied job and/or research experience is helpful.
- Multilingual appreciated but not required.
- Collaborative teaching experience.
- Experience with the use of student Learning Management Systems (D2L), instructional technology, and Microsoft Office programs is helpful.
- Advising experience.
- Strong Administrative skills.
- Strong Organizational skills.
- Clinical background.
Supplemental Information
Our campus is located in downtown Denver, adjacent to two light rail stations, and just minutes away from shopping, restaurants, and event venues. When you visit our campus, it will be immediately evident that our faculty, staff, and instructors are passionate about serving our diverse student population. At CCD our passion is to help others, and we offer career pathways that will make a difference in the lives of our students.