SEATTLE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY Industrial-Organizational Psychology Adjunct Faculty Pool in Seattle, WA

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Job Description:

Part of the College of Applied and Natural Sciences, The Division of Health and Behavioral Sciences offers faith integrated academic programs in Industrial and Organizational Psychology (MA and PhD), Clinical Psychology (PhD), Marriage and Family Therapy (MS), Psychology (BA/BS/MS), and Medical Family Therapy (Professional/post-graduate). All programs emphasize the integration of practice, theory, research, and professional preparation for psychology-relevant careers in clinical and organizational contexts.

The masters and doctoral program for Industrial-Organizational Psychology offers occasional opportunities for adjunct instructors. Courses vary by topic and academic term, and application review occurs continuously as needs arise. If you are interested in specific areas of teaching and/or courses, please include this information in your cover letter.

Requirements:

  • Master's or doctoral degree in area of discipline.
  • A personal commitment to Christian faith, enthusiasm about supporting SPU's mission, alignment with the University's Statement of Faith, and willingness to accept the lifestyle standards of the Christian community.


Additional Information:

Applications will be reviewed on a regular basis, as needs arise.

Compensation: $900-$1200 per credit

Additional Information:

Application Instructions:

  • Please be prepared to upload a cover letter and CV. As you complete the online application, you will also be instructed to submit one-page statement of faith and teaching philosophy.

For questions and inquiries, please contact:

Helen Chung, Associate Professor of Industrial-Organizational Psychology

Chair of Industrial-Organizational Psychology

helenchung@spu.edu

Part of the College of Applied and Natural Sciences, The Division of Health and Behavioral Sciences offers faith integrated academic programs in Industrial and Organizational Psychology (MA and PhD), Clinical Psychology (PhD), Marriage and Family Therapy (MS), Psychology (BA/ BS/ MS), and Medical Family Therapy (Professional/post-graduate). All programs emphasize the integration of practice, theory, research, and professional preparation for psychology-relevant careers in clinical and organizational contexts. The masters and doctoral program for Industrial-Organizational Psychology offers occasional opportunities for adjunct instructors. Courses vary by topic and academic term, and application review occurs continuously as needs arise. If you are interested in specific areas of teaching and/or courses, please include this information in your cover letter. Requirements:Master's or doctoral degree in area of discipline. A personal commitment to Christian faith, enthusiasm about supporting SPU's mission, alignment with the University's Statement of Faith, and willingness to accept the lifestyle standards of the Christian community.
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