What are the responsibilities and job description for the Psychology Adjunct Faculty position at Ohio Dominican University?
Ohio Dominican's Psychology program prepares graduates who are grounded in our liberal arts tradition and well versed in the science and application of psychology across multiple domains in the field. At this time, we are seeking candidates who are qualified to teach lower-level introductory and developmental psychology courses, and upper-level courses addressing counseling theory and psychopathology.
Ohio Dominican offers classes in the daytime, at night, and online in a variety of academic disciplines. Our current need is to staff face-to-face courses meeting on campus. Minimum qualifications to teach courses at the university include a master's degree and a strong interest in teaching. Prior teaching experience is a plus.
Ohio Dominican University is continually searching for part-time faculty members to teach in a variety of academic disciplines. We maintain a file of potential candidates that we review when a specific need arises. We contact candidates when we find a match and keep these positions continually posted so that we can maintain an active and up to date pool.
If there is a suitable opening, the university will contact qualified applicants for an interview.
Ohio Dominican University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.