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Utica College Adjunct Lecturer - Psychology Child-Life in Utica, New York

Adjunct Lecturer - Psychology Child-Life

Posting Number F00788

Position Type Faculty - Non-Tenure Track

Unionized Position Code Not applicable

Hours/Schedule As determined by the Department Chair

Campus Main Campus, Utica NY

Date Position Available 08/01/2024

Posted Salary $813-$918 per contact hour

FLSA Status Exempt

Benefits Eligible No

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Position Summary

Utica University is currently accepting applications for adjunct instructors to teach on ground in all disciplines to support programmatic and enrollment growth. There is an immediate need to hire for the Fall 2023 semester for the Psychology Child-LifeDepartment.

Location Utica, NY

Application Deadline

Full consideration by:

Open Until Filled No

Major Responsibilities

Adjunct Lecturer of Psychology Child Life: To teach PCL 323- Early Intervention and PCL 423: Childhood Disorders.

PCL 323: Early Intervention: Theoretical, applied, and empirical issues focusing on the delivery of early intervention initiatives. Contexts and settings in which early intervention takes place and empirical literature on the effectiveness of early intervention.

PCL 423 – Childhood Disorders

Developmental-ecological approach to developmental psychopathology, including origins of developmental disorders, developmental pathways, risks and protective factors, and interventions.

Driving Responsibilities

Travel

Supervises

Education Required Bachelor's

Certification Required

Education & Experience Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s, Master’s Degree or higher required.

  • College Teaching Experience is preferred.

  • Relevant professional experience preferred

    Minimum Skills/Abilities

  • Must have strong communication skills

    Applicant Documents Instructions

Applicants must apply to the Adjunct Portal. To apply please use the following link: https://www.utica.edu/hr/adjunct.cfm and click on “APPLY NOW”

A resume is required.

Reference letters will be solicited

EEO/AA Statement

Utica University is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the diversity of its workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, color, sex, pregnancy, ethnic or national origin, religion, marital status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, disability, citizenship status, genetic predisposition, domestic violence victim status, or protected status under applicable local, state, or federal law.

Commitment to a Diverse and Inclusive Campus Community

Our community of students, faculty and staff reflect a diversity of experiences, opinions, and cultural backgrounds shaped by biology, society, history, and choice. Our community includes members who are diverse by virtue of their race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, ability, religious and/or spiritual affiliations, and socio-economic status, as well as the number of other ways in which who we are influences how we see the world. Furthermore, we value and celebrate diversity, and this results in a commitment to multiculturalism. We believe that within the community of human persons, all cultures, perspectives, and beliefs about faith, ideals, taste and lifestyles are of equal value. Our diversity deepens our commitment to nurture a multicultural environment in which we engage with others and blend perspectives, to learn about diverse cultures, to explore who we are and where we come from and to accept one another without prejudice. The Utica University Mission and Values Statement includes a commitment to fostering diversity in perspective, background, and experience within an environment that is dedicated to the freedom of expression and the open sharing of ideas.

Commitment to Supporting and Hiring Veterans

Located in the heart of central New York, Utica University is a comprehensive, independent, private institution founded in 1946 to offer options for University study to veterans returning from the second world war. More than seventy years since veterans returned from WWII , this tradition of serving veterans is still held in high regard here at UC, and we are proud to welcome veterans as students and as valued members of our faculty and professional staff.

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