Adjunct Psychology Instructor Job in Tampa 33607, Florida US
This position provides instruction and activities to students based upon the curriculum. Instructors receive directives from and bring all issues to the Instructional Supervisor. Unresolved matters are brought to the attention of the School Director.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities of the Instructor:
- Keeps accurate attendance records.
- Meets class at specified time and date, and instructs class for entire scheduled period.
- Is fully prepared for each class and familiar with all relevant software and text material.
- Adjusts the class material to the learning style and knowledge of the individual, and provides feedback/modification ideas to administration regarding the content, appropriateness, and length of current curriculum.
- Creates a learning environment where students are valued and encouraged to learn.
- Monitors and evaluates the student’s work against stated learning outcomes, and works with the student so that a full achievement level is attained.
- Grades, posts, and returns all production assignments in a timely manner. Comments to the student should be phrased in a positive, constructive manner, highlighting both strengths and areas in need of improvement.
- Provides students with an understanding of how they will use the class material in a work environment.
- Maintains the classroom software materials.
- Attends school meetings.
- Completes other administrative tasks and duties as assigned, such as conducting workshops or tutorials.
- Performs any additional tasks requested by the School Director or Instructional Supervisor to ensure the smooth functioning and integrity of the school’s operations.
Education/Experience Required:
· A minimum of an associate's degree in Psychology is required.
· A professional certification (specific to the area of concentration) may be required for some programs.
· A minimum of 3years of applicable experience in the subject matter area is required.
· Formal education degrees must be from an institution accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the US Department of Education. The required level of academic preparation may be higher in some states.