Job Description : Position Summary :
The Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is an 18-month program designed for working adults. The ABA Program mission is to prepare students to be professionally competent, compassionate, ethical practitioners of applied behavior analysis who work with individuals diagnosed with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Adjunct Faculty are scholars and professionals, who teach in their area(s) of specialization and expertise. The primary affiliation of adjunct faculty is not with the university.
We are hiring adjunct professors to design the following courses :
Specific Courses :
Winter Term (Jan 13, 2025 - May 4, 2025)
ABA60040 : Behavioral Skill Assessments & Evidence-Based Instruction
Description : This course introduces common behavior analytic skill assessments and instructional strategies for individuals with disabilities. Students will learn how to assess individuals' areas of strength and needs, and deliver evidence-based instructional strategies based on assessment results and other considerations. Students will gain competence in applying evidence-based instructional strategies to the development of communication, adaptive, academic, leisure, social, and vocational skills.
ABA60050 : Functional Behavior Assessments & Interventions for Safety-Related Behaviors
Description : This course provides information about functional behavior assessment and intervention strategies to reduce behaviors related to safety (e.g., aggression, self-harm, elopement) and increase positive behavioral repertoires. Students will gain competence in selecting, applying, and recommending interventions that are functionally equivalent to behaviors of concern across multiple settings.
Starting Pay : $39 Hourly
Minimum Qualifications :
Education : Doctoral or Master degree in Psychology, Special Education, ABA, or a related field from an accredited college or university.
Experience : Appropriate experience in the areas(s) of specialization and expertise. At least three (3) years of experience as a School Psychologist. Educational Psychologist through the BBS (LEP), is preferred.
Skills :
Duties & Responsibilities : (Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions).
Supervisory Responsibility :
Direct Reports : None.
Indirect Reports : None.
Contact Responsibility :
Internal : Interacts with Program Director to receive support and guidance throughout the instructional term. Main communication is between Adjunct Faculty and currently enrolled candidates.
External : None.
Primary Work Location, Hours & Travel Requirements :
Office Location : Remote
Work Hours : N / A
Travel : None
Work Environment :
This is a fully remote position, with faculty choosing their own environment to teach in.
Physical Requirements :
Ability to execute those physical activities required to perform the essential functions including, but not limited to, regular sitting and being mobile; continual communicating; regular keyboarding; regular reading of both print and digital material; and all other activities required to perform essential functions.
Compliance :
Responsible to perform all work in a manner that complies with the organization policies, applicable regulations, applicable standards of professional performance, or other recognized laws or requirements as these policies, regulations, standards, laws or requirements relate to the position.
Responsible to participate and support in the organizational compliance activities and to take appropriate action in reporting issues related to compliance.
Responsible to perform all duties and responsibilities in a manner that complies with the Alliant International University Mission, Values, and Pillars, if applicable.
Adjunct Faculty • San Diego, CA, United States