Adjunct Lecturer, Graduate Counseling Programs
Summary
Graduate Counseling Programs of Regis College is actively seeking an adjunct instructor to teach a synchronous, online section of CP-656: Adv. Sem: Treating Personality Disorders. The Master of Arts in Counseling within the Graduate Counseling Programs is a strong and growing program offered in the School of Health Sciences on the Weston, MA campus.
Successful candidates will share a commitment and passion for working with diverse and marginalized populations. Candidates with experience integrating antiracism, intersectional feminism, and empirical science into their clinical practice and pedagogy are encouraged to apply.
A passion for excellence with gentleness, a commitment to diversity, collaboration, and innovation, and positive energy are fundamental to this position.
Essential Functions
- Engage in instructional activity of graduate counseling courses as assigned.
- Faculty responsibilities include time spent in direct instruction, hybrid courses, and in immediate preparation for them; maintaining competence in subjects being taught; preparing teaching materials; conferring with students on course materials; reviewing assignments; and providing academic accommodations for students with documented disabilities.
- Other responsibilities include writing syllabi, reading and responding to emails promptly, grading course work within a time frame that enables the student to incorporate feedback on their next assignment, submitting mid-term and final grades by posted deadline, and alerting appropriate college personnel to student problems on a timely basis
- Use of use of instructional technology including learning management system, word processor, and video-based telecommunication software.