Asst/Assoc/Full Faculty HSCP/Clin X Series - Division of Endocrinology
Adjunct instructor job in Sacramento, CA
$210,000 - $273,300 - Assistant Rank
$259,900 - $328,000 - Associate Rank
$304,200 - $553,500 - Full Rank This position includes membership in the Health Sciences Compensation Plan ***************************************************
Application Window
Open date: November 19, 2025
Next review date: Thursday, Dec 4, 2025 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Apply by this date to ensure full consideration by the committee.
Final date: Tuesday, Jun 30, 2026 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Applications will continue to be accepted until this date, but those received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled.
Position description
The Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, at the University of California, Davis School of Medicine is recruiting for a full-time faculty member in the Professor of Clinical X or Health Sciences Clinical Professor series at the Assistant/Associate/Full rank in endocrinology. Faculty in the Clinical X series is expected to engage in professional competence and activity, teaching, research and creative work, and University/public service. Faculty in the Health Sciences Clinical Professor series are expected to engage in teaching, professional competence and activity, scholarly or creative activities, and University/public service.
EXPECTATIONS
The selected candidate for this series is required to participate in inpatient consultation and outpatient clinical care; teaching medical students, residents, and fellows; University/public service; and regular attendance and participation at scheduled meetings and CME activities. The incumbent will be expected to provide expert clinical care in the fields of general endocrinology and diabetes, foster collegiality and work collaboratively in a diverse environment, and adhere to University and VA policies and procedures.
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Qualifications
Basic qualifications (required at time of application) Candidate must possess or be eligible for the following:
M.D., D.O. or equivalent degree
Board certification/eligibility in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Medical licensure or eligibility for licensure in the State of California
Additional qualifications (required at time of start) ACGME accredited fellowship in Endocrinology or equivalent
Application Requirements
Document requirements
Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V.
Cover Letter
Statement of Research (Optional)
Statement of Teaching (Optional)
Authorization to Release Information Form - This form is required for all applicants applying to academic recruitments. Please see the Employment Disclosure Requirements webpage for more information. Download, complete, sign, and upload the form.
Reference requirements
5 required (contact information only)
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2025-26 AY Lecturer Pool - Communication Studies
Adjunct instructor job in Sacramento, CA
DEPARTMENT: Communication Studies
Lecturer Pool - Communication Studies
Communication Studies is a broad-based discipline concerned with the exchange of messages in interpersonal and mediated situations and with the impact of such exchanges on society. Courses focus on understanding the communication process and developing skills to communicate effectively. The Department offers a wide range of courses in interpersonal, group, and organizational communication, rhetorical theory and criticism, public relations, mass communication, journalism, and film.
Duties of a part-time lecturer include instruction, class preparation, grading, and office hours. Other duties may be assigned based on departmental needs. Course assignments, including dates, time, and modality, are made by the Department Chair under the direction of the College Dean.
Part-time lecturers are instructional faculty with conditional appointments based on enrollment and budget. Hires from the pool of applicants are made when there are instructional needs to fill coursework offered by an academic department based on changing enrollment patterns, changes to tenure-track faculty assignments, and other factors that cannot be addressed with our existing faculty. Initial appointments are typically for one semester, but occasionally academic year initial appointments are made. Appointments may be renewed based on department needs, funding, and performance. Often appointments are made just prior to the start of the semester.
Rank and Salary
Initial rank and salary for lecturer faculty are based on professional experience and educational background and are determined by the hiring department.
Most new lecturers are hired at the Lecturer A or B rank. As of July 2024, the classification salary ranges for the respective ranks are:
Lecturer A: $5,507 - $6,677
Lecturer B: $6,221 ‐ $13,224
Lecturer C: $6,825 ‐ $14,523
Lecturer D: $8,593 ‐ $15,211
The salary ranges indicated are based on a "full‐time rate" (15 weighted teaching units [WTUs]). A semester's worth of compensation is made up of six (6) payments of the given amount. To calculate your salary for a semester, the base rate would be pro‐rated based on the units worked out of 15 WTUs. If you were a Lecturer A assigned 3 units at the minimum salary, your pay would be structured as follows: $5,507 x 3/15 (3 units out of a possible 15 units total) = $1101.40 x 6 checks = $6,608.40 total for 3 units/semester.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Master's degree in communication or a related discipline.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Doctorate in communication or a related discipline and/or teaching experience.
APPLICANT INSTRUCTIONS:
New applicants are required to submit:
1. Cover letter
2. Current Curriculum Vita (CV)/Resume
3. Unofficial transcripts of highest degree
4. Three letters of recommendation. Applicants will need to combine their letters of recommendation into one file and upload under "List of References.”
5. Use the template to create the Lecturer Course Qualifications document which lists the course(s) you believe you are qualified to teach. Course listings can be found here: (**************************************
6. Complete the Preference Form with your contact information and the days you are available to teach. Please click the link to fill out the preference form.
Incomplete files will not be considered. After establishment of the required qualifications, lecturers in the hiring pool will be asked each semester to submit teaching preferences, subject to further review of qualifications for the particular courses requested.
About Sacramento State
Sacramento State is located in the heart of California's capital city, five miles from State Capitol. The lush, 300-acre campus is situated along the American River, close to numerous bike trails and other recreational areas. Sacramento, also known as the “Farm-to-Fork Capital,” is one of the most ethnically diverse and livable cities in the country, with a population of half of a million. Sacramento State is a Hispanic and AANAPISI serving institution with about 31,000 students coming not only from the Greater Sacramento Region, but also from across the state, country, and world. Our 1,800 faculty and 1,500 staff are committed to meeting our mission:
“As California's capital university, we transform lives by preparing students to lead, serve, and succeed. Sacramento State will be a welcoming, caring, and inclusive leader in education, innovation, and engagement.” As the regional hub of higher education, Sacramento State is dedicated to learning and student success; teaching, research, scholarship and creative activity; justice, diversity, equity and inclusion; resource development and sustainability; dedicated community engagement, and wellness and safety.
As evidenced by the values embedded in our Hornet Honor Code, Sacramento State is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all faculty, staff, students, and guests are welcome and valued. Our commitment is more than simply ensuring that our campus is free from bias and discrimination, but is one devoted to celebrating many diverse identities, life experiences, and perspectives that enrich our community, teaching and learning.
To learn more about why you should join the Hornet Family, please visit the Why Sac State? page.
Equal Employment Opportunity
California State University, Sacramento is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and has a strong institutional commitment to the principle of diversity in all areas. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, pregnancy, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, veteran status, or disability. Sacramento State hires only those individuals who are lawfully authorized to accept employment in the United States.
It is the policy of California State University, Sacramento to provide reasonable accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities who are employees or applicants for employment. If you need a disability related reasonable accommodation as part of the application and/or interviewing process, visit ***********************************************************************************************************
The University is committed to creating an education and working environment free from discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. For more information on mandatory training for new employees, visit *********************************************************************************************************
Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Fire Safety Right-To-know Act Notification
Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the current Annual Security Report (ASR) is available for viewing at ***************************
The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery Act crimes for Sacramento State for the last three (3) calendar years. Paper copies are available upon request at the Police Service Center located in the University Union.
Background Check Disclaimer
A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with California State University, Sacramento. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current California State University, Sacramento employees who apply for the position.
COVID-19 Vaccination Policy
Per the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy, it is strongly recommended that all California State University, Sacramento employees who are accessing office and campus facilities follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications. Effective May 2023.
Eligibility Verification
Candidate will be required to provide official transcripts of their highest degree earned and must furnish proof of eligibility to work in the U.S.. California State University, Sacramento is not a sponsoring agent for non-tenure track (temporary/lecturer) faculty for the H1-B Visa.
Out of State Employment
Per CSU-wide policy (HR2021-04), all faculty who will begin initial employment (or return from a 12-month break in service) on or after January 1, 2022 are required to perform their work from within the State of California. Faculty hired prior to January 1, 2022 must be available to perform work in the State of California if their assignment is in-person.
Microbiology Instructor (Adjunct/Part-time)
Adjunct instructor job in Rocklin, CA
In order to create a pool of qualified applicants, Sierra College accepts applications in all subject areas and conducts interviews for teaching positions throughout the year. Applications are kept in the hiring pool for a period of two years. The number of open positions varies from semester to semester. The Division Dean or Department Chair will contact you directly for an interview when a position becomes available. We appreciate your interest in Sierra College!
Under administrative direction of an educational administrator, to develop curriculum for, provide lecture and laboratory instruction for and evaluate performance of students engaged in the study of microbiology and other related courses as directed, to maintain microbial cultures for use in classroom and laboratory experiments and activities, to participate in shared governance and other activities in support of the instructional program, and to do related work as required.
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Examples Of Functions and Tasks
Curriculum Development ESSENTIAL: Review and evaluate curriculum to meet student interests and needs within the parameters of Divisional/Departmental budget constraints and availability of equipment and materials; coordinate with adjunct faculty instructors to enhance consistency of lecture/laboratory content; evaluate and/or revise course descriptions to fit curriculum designs; present recommendations for curriculum changes to the Curriculum Committee and/or other appropriate shared governance bodies; make changes to curriculum as necessary and as approved within the shared governance structure. PERIPHERAL:Review and evaluate curriculum to meet changes in laws, regulations and standards.
Lecture/Laboratory ESSENTIAL: Complete book order forms and provide the District bookstore with master copies of syllabi for printing; Preparation coordinate with area bookstores and other suppliers to make necessary supplies available to students at reasonable prices; review study guides and other ancillary materials to determine potential for classroom and/or laboratory and/or field use; select textbooks and/or laboratory manuals determined to be the most useful and appropriate; select laboratory manuals and/or develop syllabi of laboratory exercises; place appropriate reference items on reserve in the library; prepare lesson plans to be used in a lecture and coordinate lectures with laboratory learning assignments; attend conferences to increase knowledge of subject matter and teaching methods and techniques; select locations for suitable microbiological investigation and instruction; coordinate with District Transportation Office and Business Office to arrange transportation and/or other amenities for off-campus field investigations; coordinate with contacts at visitation sites (research laboratories, hospitals, water treatment plants, etc.) to arrange clearances and details of field investigation activities; select and provide students with materials for use in field investigations; maintain living stock cultures of microorganisms used regularly in microbiology laboratory experiments and activities; prepare live cultures for use in specific laboratory protocols; recognize hazards associated with live bacterial and fungal microorganisms and practice aseptic techniques to prevent unnecessary exposure; coordinate with Instructional Assistant(s) to prepare solutions, reagents and media and to assist in maintenance of microbial specimens as needed (other than living-stock cultures, addressed above); prepare lists of laboratory materials needed and supply Instructional Assistant(s) with a materials listing and schedule of laboratory protocols; recognize responsibility to personally prepare reagents and media required on a last-minute basis; assemble laboratory materials, move equipment in and out of laboratories; determine whether laboratory equipment is functioning properly. PERIPHERAL:Review and evaluate new textbooks for content, readability, and cost effectiveness; read current literature (normally several sources- books, newspapers, periodicals, and other printed materials) to prepare lectures; review and select and/or prepare computer and audio-visual materials for classroom/laboratory use; prepare typewritten and/or graphic handouts and/or transparencies for classroom/laboratory use; coordinate with Instructional Assistant(s) to train and direct student help to assist in laboratory preparation and clean-up chores; experiment with changes in laboratory protocols and/or equipment which will improve instruction; familiarize self with operation of equipment currently available for use and which is appropriate for the subject area.
Laboratory Presentation ESSENTIAL: Introduce and present lecture/laboratory information and concepts in a clear and logical manner; use analogies and/or examples to convey important (microbiological concepts; provide instructional objectives to direct student learning; outline major points of information on board or overhead projector; enhance presentations with visual aids and/or demonstrations and/or examples, as available; demonstrate various scientific processes and proper use of pertinent equipment (for example: stain preparations, identify microorganisms with microscopes and/or other viewing equipment; carry out and explain recombinant DNA techniques, etc.); make modifications/substitutions to allow for completion of laboratory protocols and effective data collection; interpret and explain data collected and/or results of laboratory protocols; distribute handouts to clarify particularly difficult topics; answer student questions clearly and without ridicule, improper criticism or bias; encourage student participation and involvement in classroom discussions, providing equal opportunity for student participation; monitor student activity and take steps to prevent and/or control unacceptable behavior; design and develop new laboratory exercises to demonstrate major microbiological concepts; promote use of the scientific method in all laboratory protocols; help students to set up, operate, and troubleshoot laboratory equipment; practice correct handling of laboratory specimens and solutions to maintain safety and environmental hazard prevention and abatement controls, including "right-to-know" considerations; stay physically present in laboratory, to work with students; advise students of hazards associated with electrical equipment, live cultures, etc. PERIPHERAL: Clean up broken glassware in laboratory.
Student Performance Evaluation ESSENTIAL:Develop quizzes, tests, laboratory/classroom examinations and homework assignments which are understandable and which fairly evaluate student progress in acquiring knowledge of subject material; monitor student activity during examinations/quizzes and take steps to prevent and/or control unacceptable behavior, e.g., cheating; deal swiftly, rationally, and consistently with persons involved in cheating and/or other unacceptable behavior; read and evaluate student responses on examinations, quizzes and homework, marking and grading accordingly; assign, read and evaluate homework assignments/projects to promote learning; tabulate scores and assign official grades; advise students on academic matters regarding their performance; refer students to appropriate student services (for example, ESL, EOPS, etc.) PERIPHERAL: Input student scores into a computer (including word processing software), and make printouts of scoring data available to affected students.
Shared Governance Activities -ESSENTIAL: Attend and participate in weekly departmental staff meetings and periodic divisional and campus meetings and activities, including collaborative problem resolution (CPR) activities; respond in writing to requests for information (for example, employment process position questionnaires, unit planning guides, environmental impact reports, etc.); participate in articulation/curriculum development, investigation and costing of departmental equipment needs and selection of textbooks; represent department by serving on campus-wide committees. PERIPHERAL:Serve on employee selection committees, as requested; serve as a functional member of one or more committees and/or task forces; attend Board of Trustees and/or College Council Meetings, as necessary, and read shared governance body minutes, Board of Trustees reports, etc., to maintain knowledge of campus activities; read and respond to information polls distributed by the Faculty Senate and other shared governance bodies and those distributed in connection with peer and administrator performance reviews.
Ancillary Student Services ESSENTIAL:Hold regular office hours; provide advice to students regarding academic performance; provide students and peers with a positive role model in terms of character and citizenship; participate in graduation and outstanding student award ceremonies. PERIPHERAL:Provide students with letters of recommendation, as requested; hold review sessions of classroom/laboratory material, as necessary; advise and encourage students relative to Biology Department curriculum, particularly with regard to the field of microbiology; participate in campus museum program series and/or other activities, and provide student opportunities for participation in extracurricular field trips and/or club activities.
Minimum Qualifications
CCC Minimum Qualifications Handbook
Degrees/Experience: ESSENTIAL:
Master's degree in any biological science
OR
Bachelor's degree in any biological science
AND
Master's degree in biochemistry, biophysics, marine science
OR
the equivalent.
Knowledge of: ESSENTIAL: Microbiology and related fields, such as morphology, physiology and genetics; laboratory specimen preparation procedures, including staining procedures for preparation of slides for viewing under a microscope and recombinant DNA preparation and preservation techniques; operation of laboratory equipment utilized to record microbiological phenomena; computer operation, particularly word processing applications; scientific methodology; teaching practices, methods, and techniques; laboratory equipment calibration procedures; laboratory hazards and appropriate safety protocols, including "right-to-know" hazard communication requirements and equipment safety standards; aseptic techniques for proper handling of biohazardous organisms.
Ability to: ESSENTIAL:Lecture in front of large groups of students; recognize variation in student backgrounds, abilities, and learning styles; be patient with students; maintain integrity, honesty, reliability, and cooperation; explain microbiological concepts and processes in a logical, sequential fashion; operate, troubleshoot, test, and calibrate laboratory equipment; prepare laboratory equipment, materials, and specimens; provide students with a "hands on" learning experience in a laboratory setting; correctly interpret microbiological data and draw accurate conclusions; form and maintain effective working relationships with peers, staff, and students; work independently to solve problems and/or participate in collaborative problem resolution activities. PERIPHERAL:Operate a computer (including word processing software).
Physical Suitability Requirements: ESSENTIAL: Incumbent must be able to work indoors in work primarily of a sedentary to moderately active nature or outdoors to accomplish field investigations in work primarily of an active nature, and to perform the following, with or without reasonable accommodation: Almost constantly: Utilize vision (near) to read computer screens and printed materials, operate equipment and to observe microbiological phenomena through a microscope and/or other close-range viewing equipment; utilize hearing for ordinary conversation, telephone calls, and to respond to student questions in the classroom, laboratory and field environments. Frequently: Work in areas subject to exposure to pathogenic micro-organisms, chemicals, and flame and heat producing equipment such as Bunsen burners and autoclaves; utilize vision (far) to observe student performance, microbiological phenomena and equipment operation in laboratory and field environments; stand, sit, walk and turn to deliver lectures, other instruction, or instructional materials; reach overhead and low to operate equipment and prepare laboratory materials; utilize manual and finger dexterity to operate computers and other equipment and to prepare laboratory materials (including complex specimens); work in areas subject to exposure to risk of cuts and sticks from glassware and other sharps and risk of contact with bloodborne and/or other pathogens. Occasionally: Lift, push, pull, stoop, squat, bend and carry to move and operate equipment and prepare laboratory materials; wear protective equipment to protect face, eyes, arms, hands and fingers; work in areas subject to dust, mists, fumes, chemicals, caustics, and allergenic plants/materials.
EQUIVALENCY INFORMATION
Did you know that you can also determine if you meet the minimum qualifications by going through an equivalency process? The equivalency process helps determine if coursework taken and/or professional experience meets the minimum education and/or experience requirements.
If claiming equivalency, please attach the Request for Equivalency Hearing form. The equivalency form may be found at:Sierra College Human Resources.
Individuals who have completed college or university course work at an institution in a country other than the United States must obtain a complete evaluation of foreign transcripts, degrees and other relevant documents.
FOREIGN TRANSCRIPT INFORMATION
Individuals who have completed college or university course work at an institution in a country other than the United States must obtain a complete evaluation of foreign transcripts, degrees and other relevant documents. A foreign transcript evaluation is required any time foreign course work is used to meet minimum qualifications and/or salary placement even if the foreign transcript has been accepted by a college or university in the United States.
Companies that provide transcript evaluation services:
* World Education Services
* Educational Credential Evaluators
Supplemental Information
WHY SIERRA?
* One of Aspen Institute's Top150 Community Colleges in thenation
* The Accrediting Commission recognized Sierra "for its exemplary practice of providing personnel with opportunities for continued professional development in order to meet its mission." This includes providing students and employees with a robust set of programs, events, and conferences related to equity-mindedness and supporting the success of our students, etc.
* Sierra has a commitment to culturally-responsive strategies and methods, and therefore all newly hired faculty participate in a Faculty Equity and Inclusion Certificate
* State Teachers Retirement System (STRS)
* Qualifying Employer for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (in most cases)
Sierra College is a Community College located near Sacramento, California where a heavy emphasis is placed on academic excellence and student success. Since its founding in 1936, Sierra College has focused on quality instruction and meeting the evolving needs of the students and communities that it serves. The Sierra Community College District covers more than 3,200 square miles and serves the Northern California foothill counties of Placer and Nevada, as well as parts of El Dorado and Sacramento. We serve over 17,000 students throughout the region in both on-ground and online courses, including students at our main Rocklin Campus as well as at three centers located in Grass Valley, Tahoe/Truckee, and Roseville. Our District prides itself on academic excellence.
Sierra College has a strong commitment to the achievement of equity and inclusion among its faculty, staff, and students and values the rich, diverse backgrounds that make up the campus community. A strong candidate for this position must demonstrate a profound understanding of and experience with successfully supporting individuals with varying backgrounds. This includes persons with disabilities, various gender identities and sexual orientations, as well as individuals from historically underrepresented communities and other groups. Our District is committed to providing strategies for success and proactive student-centered practices and policies focused on eliminating equity gaps to ensure the District provides an inclusive educational and employment environment focused on strategies for success and equitable outcomes for all.
As an institution, Sierra College is committed to eliminating the equity gap in all student populations with dynamic, learner-centered practices and policies that fully engage the college community. The ideal candidate will share the College's commitment to helping its racially and socioeconomically diverse students succeed in their degree and career objectives. Currently, Sierra College enrolls 17,800 students per term, where approximately: 23% of Sierra College's students are Latin(o)(a)(x)(e), 3% are African-American/Black, 2% are Filipino, 6% are Asian, 1% are American Indian/Alaskan Native, 8% are Multiethnic and 55% are White.
The successful candidate will join a College dedicated to the use of culturally responsive teaching strategies and methods that meet the varying needs of our students and ensure a successful learning environment. Sierra College demonstrates its commitment to equity by supporting ongoing professional development for students, faculty, and staff. These opportunities include trainings and workshops on equity and inclusion, a Faculty Equity and Inclusion Certificate series, active Academic Senate standing committees concerned with student success and equity, a Presidential Equity Advisory Committee (PEAC), culturally responsive student engagement centers, support for our undocumented and AB540 students, campus-wide equity summits, a robust set of programs, events, and conferences related to equity-mindedness and supporting the success of our diverse students.
COMPENSATION
Placement on the District's Faculty Salary Schedule is dependent upon years of experience and level of education. Entry-level is from $77.44 per hour (Lecture Rate)/$58.08 per hour (Lab/Counselor Rate) to $98.98 per hour (Lecture Rate)/$74.24 per hour (Lab/Counselor Rate) at the time of employment. The current highest salary attainable after employment is $127.21 per hour (Lecture Rate)/$95.41 per hour (Lab/Counselor Rate). Employees also will be members of the State Teachers Retirement System (STRS). Sick leave, and other leaves are available according to the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement.
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REQUIRED APPLICATION DOCUMENTS
There are four (4) required documents to apply for this position:
* Employment Application
* Resume or Curriculum Vitae
* Applicable transcripts with conferred degree and date (unofficial transcripts are accepted)
* Please respond to the prompt below for your Teaching Philosophy Statement. You will need to write this statement on a separate document and upload the attachment at the end of the application.
* What do you feel are the best strategies for supporting historically underrepresented and underserved students? Specifically, what are the key factors that contribute to their success and the closing of equity gaps in the classroom, particularly for African-American, Latin(o)(a)(x)(e), and Native American students with intersecting identities, such as LGBTQIA+, visible and invisible disabilities, and any other disproportionately impacted populations?
* What role should faculty play in student success?
* Describe how your teaching approach has changed/evolved since you began teaching. Provide examples of what motivated the change(s).
* How does your teaching approach reflect your teaching philosophy in ensuring equitable student success?
Helpful Tip:
Please note that as described above a strong candidate for this position must demonstrate a profound understanding of and experience with successfully supporting individuals with varying backgrounds; and therefore, hiring committees assess candidates for these knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Applicants may want to consider incorporating culturally-inclusive/equity-minded strategies practiced and/or evidence of the responsiveness to and understanding of the racial, socioeconomic, and cultural diversity of community college student populations throughout their application materials (including application and documents uploaded, if any).
Please see the Sierra College website for additional helpfultips and tools for prospective applicants.
Terms and Conditions of Employment:
Other terms and conditions of employment are specified in the applicable collective bargaining agreements on file in the District Human Resources Department. Position description of record on file in the Human Resources Department.
* Sierra Community College District currently operates campuses in Rocklin, Roseville, Truckee and Grass Valley. In its management of a multi-campus environment, the District reserves right of assignment including the right to change assignment locations and shift assignments based on District need. Although this position may currently reside at the Rocklin campus, the assignment location may be subject to change as needed. Additionally, the district reserves the right to cancel, revise or re-announce this position as well as any and all positions at any time.
EEO/TITLE IXEMPLOYER
Sierra College is an equal employment opportunity employer committed to nondiscrimination and the achievement of diversity and equity among its faculty, staff, and students.
Persons with inquiries about the application of Title IX and/or EEO may contact the Director of Diversity, EEO & Title IX (Title IX Coordinator) at the address below, at ************** or via email at ***********************.
Persons with questions regarding reasonable accommodation of physical and other disabilities should contact the Sierra College Human Resources Department at **************.
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Easy ApplyGlobal Lawyering Skills Professor
Adjunct instructor job in Stockton, CA
Minimum Qualifications Juris Doctor or equivalent degree Exceptional academic record Demonstrated interest in teaching Excellent writing and research skills Preferred Qualifications Excellent oral communication and interpersonal skills Relevant practice experience Demonstrated commitment to legal scholarship Commitment to the vision, mission and core values of the law school Technological competence Experience and sensitivity in working with people of diverse backgrounds and cultures. Demonstrated experience in advancing social justice, equity, and inclusion in a university setting. Ability to engage and integrate culturally responsive practices and knowledge in their work.
Adjunct Faculty for Computer Technology Training
Adjunct instructor job in Sacramento, CA
About Prof360 | ProfHire: At ProfHire, we work with colleges and universities seeking part-time instructors. When you apply through ProfHire, one application can put you forward for multiple opportunities. We connect your profile to multiple universities and colleges looking for your unique qualifications. By completing your ProfHire profile, you could be considered for any number of potential part-time faculty openings, not just the job opening that led you here.
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Work Location: Remote or on-campus depending on the position and there are positions throughout the USA.
Job Description
Seeking part-time faculty (adjunct faculty, part-time professor, instructors, affiliated faculty) to teach various undergraduate and graduate level computer science, information technology, programming, database management, cybersecurity, web development, etc.
Work Location: Remote or on-campus depending on the position and there are positions throughout the country.
Qualifications
Masters degree or above usually required. In some cases a bachelors degree or practical experience is acceptable.
Higher education teaching experience highly desirable
Previous online teaching experience highly desirable
Practical experience highly desirable
Additional Information
OFFICE LOCATION: Remote or on-campus depending on the position and there are positions throughout the country.
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Applicants must provide at a minimum:
CV / resume
most relevant transcript and transcript of highest degree
3 letters of reference or 3 references with name, email, relationship
Courses you have and are able to teach
additional information always brings the highest interest from universities.
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2025-26 AY Lecturer Pool - Strategy & Entrepreneurship
Adjunct instructor job in Sacramento, CA
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: * MBA or equivalent, or JD for law related courses. * Availability to teach and hold office hours face-to-face. Office hours = 45min/wk. per 3-unit course. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: * Degree received from an AACSB accredited institution
* Five years related work experience
Rank and Salary
Initial rank and salary for lecturer faculty are based on professional experience and educational background and are determined by the hiring department. Most new lecturers are hired at the Lecturer A or B rank. As of July 2024, the classification salary ranges for the respective ranks are:
Lecturer A: $5,507 - $6,677
Lecturer B: $6,221 ‐ $13,224
Lecturer C: $6,825 ‐ $14,523
Lecturer D: $8,593 ‐ $15,211
The salary ranges indicated are based on a "full‐time rate" (15 weighted teaching units [WTUs]). A semester's worth of compensation is made up of six (6) payments of the given amount. To calculate your salary for a semester, the base rate would be pro‐rated based on the units worked out of 15 WTUs. If you were a Lecturer A assigned 3 units at the minimum salary, your pay would be structured as follows: $5,507 x 3/15 (3 units out of a possible 15 units total) = $1101.40 x 6 checks = $6,608.40 total for 3 units/semester.
APPLICANT INSTRUCTIONS
Applications for the 2025-26 academic year (AY) must be received by February 3, 2025 for priority review. Applications received after that date will be held for consideration as needed.
You must complete a separate application for EACH of the departments in which you wish to be considered.
Applicants should use the following guidelines to apply:
The application will ask "Did you teach in this department/program at Sac State during one or both semesters of the last academic year (AY, 2024-25)?"
* YES:
* Your answer will be "Yes, I taught at Sac State for this department last AY (one or both semesters)" only IF you had been hired by this department one or both semesters (2024-2025) AND you applied to this department's Lecturer Pool for 2024-2025.
* You will then be asked to provide/update the following:
* CV/Resume with updated/detailed descriptions of duties for positions which support your teaching qualifications (not just position titles)
* NO:
* Your answer will be "No, I am new or was not hired in the last Academic Year (AY)". IF you are applying to this department for the first time OR you applied last year but were not hired by this department.
* You will then be asked to provide the following:
* Cover Letter highlighting the courses which you are interested in teaching (view course descriptions at ***********************************************************************************************
* CV/Resume with detailed descriptions of duties for positions which support your teaching qualifications (not just position titles)
* Unofficial Transcripts of the Highest Degree
* List of References
Please note that for all applicants, there are also voluntary self-identification pages for demographic data.
For any questions regarding the lecturer pool application, please contact the College of Business at ****************************, **************.
About Sacramento State
Sacramento State is located in the heart of California's capital city, five miles from State Capitol. The lush, 300-acre campus is situated along the American River, close to numerous bike trails and other recreational areas. Sacramento, also known as the "Farm-to-Fork Capital," is one of the most ethnically diverse and livable cities in the country, with a population of half of a million. Sacramento State is a Hispanic and AANAPISI serving institution with about 31,000 students coming not only from the Greater Sacramento Region, but also from across the state, country, and world. Our 1,800 faculty and 1,500 staff are committed to meeting our mission:
"As California's capital university, we transform lives by preparing students to lead, serve, and succeed. Sacramento State will be a welcoming, caring, and inclusive leader in education, innovation, and engagement." As the regional hub of higher education, Sacramento State is dedicated to learning and student success; teaching, research, scholarship and creative activity; justice, diversity, equity and inclusion; resource development and sustainability; dedicated community engagement, and wellness and safety.
As evidenced by the values embedded in our Hornet Honor Code, Sacramento State is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all faculty, staff, students, and guests are welcome and valued. Our commitment is more than simply ensuring that our campus is free from bias and discrimination, but is one devoted to celebrating many diverse identities, life experiences, and perspectives that enrich our community, teaching and learning.
To learn more about why you should join the Hornet Family, please visit the Why Sac State? page.
Equal Employment Opportunity
California State University, Sacramento is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and has a strong institutional commitment to the principle of diversity in all areas. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, pregnancy, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, veteran status, or disability. Sacramento State hires only those individuals who are lawfully authorized to accept employment in the United States.
It is the policy of California State University, Sacramento to provide reasonable accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities who are employees or applicants for employment. If you need a disability related reasonable accommodation as part of the application and/or interviewing process, visit ***********************************************************************************************************
The University is committed to creating an education and working environment free from discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. For more information on mandatory training for new employees, visit *********************************************************************************************************
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Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the current Annual Security Report (ASR) is available for viewing at ***************************
The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery Act crimes for Sacramento State for the last three (3) calendar years. Paper copies are available upon request at the Police Service Center located in the University Union.
Background Check Disclaimer
A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with California State University, Sacramento. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current California State University, Sacramento employees who apply for the position.
COVID-19 Vaccination Policy
Per the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy, it is strongly recommended that all California State University, Sacramento employees who are accessing office and campus facilities follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications. Effective May 2023.
Eligibility Verification
Candidate will be required to provide official transcripts of their highest degree earned and must furnish proof of eligibility to work in the U.S.. California State University, Sacramento is not a sponsoring agent for non-tenure track (temporary/lecturer) faculty for the H1-B Visa.
Out of State Employment
Per CSU-wide policy (HR2021-04), all faculty who will begin initial employment (or return from a 12-month break in service) on or after January 1, 2022 are required to perform their work from within the State of California. Faculty hired prior to January 1, 2022 must be available to perform work in the State of California if their assignment is in-person.
Advertised: Dec 11 2024 Pacific Standard Time
Applications close:
Easy ApplyComputer Science Adjunct Assistant Professor Pool
Adjunct instructor job in Sacramento, CA
The Los Rios Community College District is seeking qualified candidates for this part-time, temporary (Adjunct) faculty position. Adjunct positions are filled as needed through ongoing recruitment. Applicants are contacted and hired year-round based on college needs.
Applicants in this pool will remain active for two years. After two years applicants will receive an email with information on how to remain in the pool.
The adjunct faculty member shall be responsible for the following:teaching assigned classes under the supervision of the area dean; helping students fulfill their maximum potential in mastering course content; assessing student learning outcomes; maintaining a thorough and up-to-date knowledge in their regular teaching field; continuing professional development; utilizing current technology in the performance of job duties; maintaining standards of professional conduct and ethics appropriate to the professional position; assisting with articulation and curriculum development and review; serving on college committees and participating in faculty governance including accreditation and student co-curricular activities; assuming other responsibilities as assigned by the area dean; fulfilling other duties and responsibilities of an adjunct faculty member.
Position Salary Information:
Initial maximum salary placement is based on academic degree, upper/graduate level units earned, and/or related professional occupational experience per the Los Rios College Federation of Teachers Contract(the initial maximum placement is Class V, Step 1). For more information on the step placement process, pleaseclick here.
Typical Duties
The instructional assignment may encompass teaching courses across all levels in this discipline. Specific courses offered may vary by campus. Courses for this assignment may include:
* CISP - Computer Programming
To view a complete list of courses for each discipline, please visit the Programs and Majors webpage specific to each campus:
* ARC Programs and Majors
* CRC Programs and Majors
* FLC Programs and Majors
* SCC Programs and Majors
Minimum Qualifications
* Have a master's degree in Computer Science or Computer Engineering; OR, Bachelor's in either of the above and Master's in Mathematics, Cybernetics, Business Administration, Accounting or Engineering; OR, Bachelor's in Engineering AND master's in Cybernetics, Engineering, Mathematics, or Business Administration; OR, Bachelor's in Mathematics ANDmaster's in Cybernetics, Engineering, Mathematics, or Business Administration; OR bachelor's degree in any of the above ANDa master's degree in Information Science, Computer Information Systems, or Information Systems; OR the equivalent*. (NOTE: Courses in the use of computer programs for application to a particular discipline may be classified, for minimum qualifications purposes, under the discipline of the application.) All degrees must be from an accredited institution completed by time of hire.
* Have an equity-minded focus, responsiveness, and sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students, including those with physical or learning disabilities as it relates to differences in learning styles; and successfully foster and support an inclusive educational and employment environment.
* NOTES:
* Degree titles must match the stated minimum qualifications exactly(word-for-word). If your degree title is not exactly the sameas one of the degree titles listed in the minimum qualifications above, you mustsubmit documentation for "equivalency" to be considered for the position. If you fail to submit this documentation and your degree title does not match, you will be disqualified.
* Applicants applying under the "equivalent" provisionmustinclude the equivalency review request form detailing and explaining how their academic preparation and/or professional experience is the equivalent of the degree(s) listed in the minimum qualifications. Please visit our website for the form and information on theequivalency determination process.
* If you have already been granted equivalency for this discipline, you must attach a copy of your determination form or letter. If you do not attach a copy of your determination form or letter you will be disqualified.If you have misplaced your copy please contact Human Resourcesfor assistance.
Application Instructions
Applicants applying to this position are REQUIRED to complete and submit:
* A Los Rios Community College District Application
* Letter of Interest
* ResumeorCurriculum Vitae
* Unofficial Transcripts from College/University and/or Foreign Transcript Evaluation (see additional instructions)
ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS:
* Applications submitted withoutall requireddocuments listed above will be disqualified.
* Applications submitted with additional materials NOT requested will be disqualified.
* Only information (education, experience, etc.) listed on the application will be considered for minimum qualifications.
* Applicants indicating "see resume" on the application will not have that referenced experience considered for minimum qualifications, which may lead to the application being disqualified.
* ONLY copies of transcripts from a US College/UniversityorForeign Transcript Evaluation will be accepted. PleaseDO NOTinclude any foreign transcripts.
* Individuals who have completed college/university course work at an institution in a country other than the United Statesmust obtaina complete evaluationof foreign transcripts, degrees, and other relevant documents, even if the foreign document has been accepted by another college/university in the United States.
* Foreign transcript evaluations are ONLYaccepted from AICE (Association of International Credential Evaluations, Inc.) or NACES (The National Association of Credential Evaluation Services) agencies or evaluators. For additional information on foreign transcript evaluationsclick here.
* Graduate advising documents, certificate of degrees, diplomas, and grade reports will not be accepted as transcripts.
Do not submit additional materials that are not requested.
Adjunct Professor - Early Childhood Education
Adjunct instructor job in Stockton, CA
Shape Young Minds by Teaching Future Educators - Adjunct Faculty Opportunity in Early Childhood Education San Joaquin Delta Community College District is seeking a part-time faculty member to join our Early Childhood Education program. We are looking for an educator who is passionate about teaching, child development, and preparing the next generation of early learning professionals. The ideal candidate will embrace and support the College's mission to educate and empower a racially and socioeconomically diverse student population and will bring both practical experience and academic excellence to a collaborative learning environment. Join us in laying the foundation for lifelong learning one future educator at a time!
COLLEGE DESCRIPTION:
San Joaquin Delta Community College District, as part of our Vision, "promotes a climate of respect and authentic engagement. We are culturally responsive to the needs of our diverse student body. We strive to increase and sustain equitable outcomes for all students. We recruit and retain quality employees who are reflective of our students and the community we serve, in addition to providing all personnel with equity and diversity training."
Please click the following link to view detailed student demographic data, including disaggregated information: ***********************************************************************
San Joaquin Delta College works to create an inclusive environment that provides a safe haven, regardless of citizenship status, for international, immigrant, undocumented, AB540 eligible, formerly and currently incarcerated, veteran, re-entry, LGBTQIA+ students and students of various learning styles.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Under the general supervision of the assigned TrAC Dean, the Professor will teach classes in Early Childhood Education. The successful candidate will provide evidence of knowledge and understanding of the racial, socioeconomic, and academic diversity within community college populations; the candidate also will show knowledge and understanding of how these factors relate to the need for equity-minded and culturally responsive practices in the community college setting.
Duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Conduct and organize Early Childhood Education classes at the instructional level to meet the educational requirements stated in the course description and the course information outlines.
* Advise and assist students in achieving stated course objectives and student learning outcomes.
* Evaluate the progress of each student; connect students to appropriate campus-support services.
* Select textbooks, audiovisual and other instructional materials that support the learning environment and are reflective of the college's mission of equity-minded education.
* Maintain currency in your field.
* Maintain necessary records of student enrollment, attendance, progress, and grades; prepare and submit required reports to the administration.
* Report to management any condition that might jeopardize the health or safety of students or the public.
* Be familiar with and act in accordance with the Education Code and San Joaquin Delta Community College District policies and procedures.
* Plan and complete approved professional development flex activities each semester/year.
* Work collaboratively with the college to promote student equity and success.
* Provide guidance and direction to Readers, as needed.
* Perform other necessary duties as specified in the faculty contract and outlined in Board Policy.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Master's in child development, early childhood education, human development, home economics/ family and consumer studies with a specialization in child development/early childhood education or educational psychology with a specialization in child development/early childhood education.
OR Bachelor's in any of the above AND Master's in social work, educational supervision, elementary education, special education, psychology, bilingual/bicultural education, life management/ home economics, family life studies or family and consumer studies.
OR the equivalent.
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS:
* Demonstrated sensitivity to race, ethnicity, color, religious creed, sex, gender expression, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military status, prior contact with the criminal legal system, or any other basis prohibited by law.
* Demonstrated ability to adapt teaching strategies and techniques to different student abilities, learning styles, cultures, and groups mentioned above.
* Demonstrated experience teaching in a variety of settings, including but not limited to online, dual enrollment, and large lectures. A willingness to develop and utilize instructional materials, including lectures and labs for multiple modalities.
* Ability to use innovative and creative teaching techniques (lecture and labs) and equipment such as multimedia hardware, current applications, learning management systems, and online instructional strategies.
* Desire to teach in-person and online classes, as well as dual enrollment courses with high school students.
Part Time - English Instructor
Adjunct instructor job in Marysville, CA
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES: The person selected will be expected to: * Organize and teach any courses offered in the English program * Prepare complete course syllabi and outlines * Work with the English Department to develop and maintain a relevant community college curriculum, and assist in facilitating appropriate transfer/articulation agreements with four-year colleges and universities
* Facilitate student learning by working to develop every student's abilities and by designing varied learning environments, which may include laboratory, distance learning (interactive television, online), and accelerated courses
* Teach courses as assigned to meet student needs, which may include day, evening, and weekend classes
* Work with staff in related academic support programs
* Be committed to, and participate in, the shared-governance process
Required Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: The successful candidate, by the final filing date, must possess the minimum qualifications for instructors in English at California Community Colleges:
* Master's Degree in English, literature, comparative literature, or composition OR
* Bachelor's in any of the above AND Master's in linguistics, TESL, speech, education with a specialization in reading, creative writing, or journalism OR
* The equivalent:
* EQUIVALENCY REQUIREMENT: All applicants are required to meet the minimum qualifications specified by the Yuba Community College District (YCCD) by the application filing date. Alternatively, applicants must have obtained an equivalency determination from the District before the publication of the Recruitment Announcement. This ensures that candidates either meet the standard qualifications or have received official recognition of their equivalent qualifications. Please click here for equivalency application. OR
* Possess a California Community College life credential in the subject matter area of English
DMS/CS Lab Instructor
Adjunct instructor job in Sacramento, CA
The DMS/CS Lab Instructor supports students during scheduled open lab sessions by providing hands-on guidance, feedback, and skill development in ultrasound scanning techniques. This instructor functions as a tutor and skills coach - reinforcing classroom content, demonstrating scanning protocols, and ensuring students build confidence in a low-stress, educational environment. This role does not include lecture instruction, grading, or administrative faculty duties.
Key Responsibilities
Student Instruction & Support
Provides one-on-one and small-group scanning instruction to DMS and/or Cardiac Sonography students during open lab days.
Demonstrates proper scanning techniques, positioning, ergonomics, and protocols aligned with program standards.
Assists students in developing foundational and intermediate hands-on skills across relevant organ systems and exam types.
Offers constructive, supportive feedback to promote skill improvement and professional development.
Ensures students follow safe practices, proper machine operation, and appropriate patient-simulation procedures.
Lab Environment & Equipment
Helps maintain a positive, structured learning environment where students feel comfortable practicing.
Ensures ultrasound equipment is used properly and safely; reports any equipment issues to program leadership.
Communication & Collaboration
Works collaboratively with full-time faculty to ensure consistency in instruction, scanning expectations, and program learning outcomes.
Participates in brief check-ins or required training related to lab instruction when scheduled.
Qualifications
Minimum Requirements
ARDMS or CCI certification in one or more relevant specialties (e.g., Abdomen, OB/GYN, RVT, Cardiac).
At least 5 years of clinical experience as a Sonographer or Cardiac Sonographer.
Strong scanning proficiency and ability to demonstrate multiple exam types.
Ability to effectively coach, mentor, and encourage students at varying skill levels.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Preferred Qualifications
Prior teaching, precepting, or student training experience.
Experience working in diverse clinical environments.
Work Expectations
Works an average of one day per week; schedule may adjust depending on availability and lab needs.
Functions strictly in a hands-on skill-building role - no lecture duties, extended administrative responsibilities, or grading expectations.
Provides a professional and supportive presence that aligns with SUI's mission to empower students to excel.
MFT Adjunct
Adjunct instructor job in Sacramento, CA
Job Title:
MFT Adjunct The Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) Program in the School of Education at the University of San Francisco is seeking adjunct instructors to teach the following course for the Spring Semester. Students in the MFT Program graduate with a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology with a specialization in Marriage and Family Therapy. Graduates are eligible to gain hours for licensure through the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) for the MFT and have the option of gaining eligibility for the License in Professional Clinical Counseling. We encourage outstanding and qualified candidates to apply as soon as possible. Below is a description of the course that need staffing.
Mission Statement: The Masters in Counseling Psychology Program with a concentration in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) at the University of San Francisco prepares students to be socially and culturally responsive relationship and family therapists and mental health counselors. At its core, the MFT's clinical training program upholds values of equity, social justice, community and cultural wealth, and collaborative problem solving. We are committed to embracing diversity, academic excellence, and to the compassionate service of children, adults, and families.
Full Job Description:
CPSY 631 - Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy
Course Description: This course provides an overview of the basic
concepts, history, process of psychotherapy, mechanisms of change, and
applications of the major schools of counseling and psychotherapy,
including behavioral, psychodynamic, and humanistic. This course uses a
multicultural lens to examine each school of thought or theory. That is,
each school of thought or theory is evaluated based on its culture-bound
factors and applicability to diverse populations. Finally, this course will
thoroughly examine current trends and pressing questions in the practice of
counseling with attention to interviewing skills.
CPSY 634 - Ethical, Legal and Professional Issues
Course Description: This course features the roles and responsibilities of
Marriage and Family Therapists according to the laws and ethical principles
governing practice. Particular emphasis will be given to the ethics codes of
major professional associations, family law and statutes covering mental
health practice for MFTs in California, and legal mandates pertaining to
children in schools.
CPSY 637 - Traineeship I
Course Description: A Level 1 supervised experience in marriage and
family therapy in an institutional setting under professional supervision.
Course focus will be on case conceptualization of fieldwork experiences
and development of clinical skills, specifically assessment, treatment
planning and intervention strategies. Case management and client
centered advocacy strategies, such as accessing community resources will
also be addressed.
CPSY 640 - Relationship Therapy
Course Description: The focus of this course is on relationships: the ways
in which people develop as relational beings, their approach towards
relating to others, and the way in which the therapy relationship is
navigated to promote behavioral and intra-psychic change. The course will
review the formation and dynamics of interpersonal relationships in the
individual, family, couples, and other relationships. Developmental,
intergenerational, identity and cultural influences on the understanding
relationships dynamics will be examined. In addition, this course will
critically examine the clinical and research literature on relationships and
family treatment of mental health issues. Major theoretical approaches
towards work with families, couples and other relationship constellations
will be reviewed, including: Bowen, strategic, structural, experiential,
cognitive-behavioral, psychoanalytic, solution-focused, narrative, emotion-
focused, Gottman method, and integrative approaches. These theories will
be examined for their intervention effectiveness with diverse communities
and relationships.
CPSY 647 - Group Work in Clinical Settings
Course Description: This course provides an overview of the theories and
practice of group counseling and consultation, with an emphasis on
evidenced-based group therapy models such as cognitive-behavioral,
problem solving, and psychoeducation and their application to a variety of
populations. Students will conduct in-class group therapy sessions,
participate in or observe mental-health consumer groups, design a
community workshop or therapeutic group.
CPSY 677 - Counseling Across Cultures
Course Description: This course features an understanding of multicultural
issues in counseling with diverse ethnic groups, cultures, and social
classes in American society. Emphasis is on developing cultural sensitivity
to one's own cultural value system and the value and attitudes of diverse
groups in cross-cultural counseling settings; increasing awareness of the
effects that culture, race, ethnicity, class, gender, and sexual orientation
have on human development and the counseling process; and on learning
effective counseling strategies and generic counseling methods that
accommodate a diversity of cultures.
CPSY 690 - Research Methods
Course Description: An introduction to the process, methods, and research
literature pertaining to counseling individuals and families. Application of
basic research concepts through literature critique, literature review, and
mini-proposal development. Students will learn to become professional
consumers of research regarding the relationship between research and
treatment. Course will focus upon and emphasize evidence-based
treatment and outcome research.
CPSY 631 - Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy
Course Description: This course provides an overview of the basic
concepts, history, process of psychotherapy, mechanisms of change, and
applications of the major schools of counseling and psychotherapy,
including behavioral, psychodynamic, and humanistic. This course uses a
multicultural lens to examine each school of thought or theory. That is,
each school of thought or theory is evaluated based on its culture-bound
factors and applicability to diverse populations. Finally, this course will
thoroughly examine current trends and pressing questions in the practice of
counseling with attention to interviewing skills.
CPSY 632 - Child and Adolescent Therapy
Course Description: This course will provide an overview of child and
adolescent development, and will include developing the knowledge and
skills in counseling children and adolescents. Students will learn to assess
behavior and incorporate developmentally, ethnically, legally, and gender
appropriate strategies to meet the needs of counseling children and
adolescents. Analysis, synthesis, and appropriate application of child
development and counseling theories to the practice of counseling children
and adolescents is emphasized
CPSY 634 - Ethical, Legal and Professional Issues
Course Description: This course features the roles and responsibilities of
Marriage and Family Therapists according to the laws and ethical principles
governing practice. Particular emphasis will be given to the ethics codes of
major professional associations, family law and statutes covering mental
health practice for MFTs in California, and legal mandates pertaining to
children in schools.
CPSY 638 - Traineeship II
Course Description: A Level 2 supervised experience in marriage and
family therapy in an institutional setting under professional supervision.
This course is a continuation of Traineeship I, expanding upon each
student's knowledge, goals, and clinical growth.
CPSY 639 - Individual and Family Psychopathology
Course Description: This course includes an understanding of individuals
and family psychopathology through the examination of a variety of models,
with a focus on the interaction of culture, economics and diagnosis. Basic
knowledge of the diagnostic process and criteria associated with diagnostic
categories in the DSM-IV-TR are explored. Students are provided with
opportunities to interact with mental health consumers.
CPSY 642 - Counseling Methods
Course Description: This course is designed to provide students with an
understanding of foundational counseling skills and the opportunity to
practice the skills acquired in the course. The focus of the course is on the
foundational microskills (counseling skills) that form the basis of the
counseling process, regardless of theoretical orientation. Student will learn
to effectively use the counseling skills to work with diverse clients and will
be required to demonstrate an understanding and proficiency in the use of
these basic counseling skills.
CPSY 643 - Sexuality and Gender Issues in Therapy
Course Description: This course is designed for counseling and mental
health service professionals whose work will bring them into contact with
clients experiencing problems and concerns with their sexuality and
gender. We will examine the social psychological theories and research on
how gender and sexuality shapes self-conceptions and social interactions
across many domains. The course is designed to develop: students'
knowledge base related to human sexuality and gender experiences, an
understanding of the varied sexuality and gender-related issues which may
be encountered in therapy practice, students' skills in assessment and
intervention skills with regard to sexuality and gender-related experiences,
and increased awareness of one's personal perceptions, attitudes in regard
to sexuality and gender. Course participants will become more effective in
identifying, assessing and intervening with issues related to sexuality and
gender. Throughout the course, we will critically analyze the role of power
and privilege in human sexuality and gender with an inclusive lens that
recognizes the diversity in sexual and gender identities.
CPSY 646 - Community Mental Health: Concepts of Recovery, Wellness,
Systems of Care and Advocacy
Course Description: This course helps students understand the model of
community mental health recover and the skills needed for mental health
practice. Students will participate in hands-on experiences through a
community mental health immersion experience, in addition to learning
about strength and evidence based therapeutic interventions aimed at
mental health consumers of community mental health care.
CPSY 651 - Adult Development and Gerontology
Course Description: This course will provide an overview of the biological,
psychological, and social developmental tasks and life events of the adult
years, including a family and vocational perspective. There will be a focus
on sociocultural, gender and family issues salient to relationships,
separation, nontraditional and blended families, and geropsychology.
Issues of aging and long-term care are stressed. Analysis, synthesis, and
appropriate application of adult development and aging and the practice of
counseling adults and older adults are emphasized.
CPSY 677 - Counseling Across Cultures
Course Description: This course features an understanding of multicultural
issues in counseling with diverse ethnic groups, cultures, and social
classes in American society. Emphasis is on developing cultural sensitivity
to one's own cultural value system and the value and attitudes of diverse
groups in cross-cultural counseling settings; increasing awareness of the
effects that culture, race, ethnicity, class, gender, and sexual orientation
have on human development and the counseling process; and on learning
effective counseling strategies and generic counseling methods that
accommodate a diversity of cultures.
CPSY 630 - Individual and Systems Assessment
Course Description: Course includes exposure to a variety of assessment
procedures including structured interviews, standardized and non-
standardized tests, and behavioral assessment. Special emphasis will be
on assessment of couples, family, and parent-child interactions using
empirically validated models.
CPSY 650 - Trauma and Crisis Counseling
Course Description: This course provides opportunities for both theory and
skill development by examining crisis and trauma counseling, including
crisis theory; multidisciplinary responses to crises, emergencies, or
disasters; cognitive, affective, behavioral, and neurological effects
associated with trauma; brief, intermediate and long-term approaches;
assessment strategies for clients in crisis and principles of intervention for
individuals with mental or emotional disorders during times of crisis,
emergency, or disaster. Trauma associated with racism, poverty, violence,
immigration, refugee status, homelessness, abuse, death, injury, health,
and crime (as well as other conditions and issues) may also be explored.
Cultural, psychological, social, and biological differences in the experience
of trauma will be addressed and culturally relevant intervention models and
strategies will be discussed.
CPSY 654 - Career Counseling
Course Description: Career counseling theory and applications. Focus on
career planning, interest assessment, employment counseling, vocational
information resources, use of technology, current trends and implications
for individuals and family development.
CPSY 683 - Clinical Psychopharmacology
Course Description: This course explores basic principles and applications
of psychopharmacology in the mental health field. Students will survey
principles of drug action and neurotransmitter systems in the nervous
system and various classes of psychiatric drugs. The historical, social,
economic, political and cultural influences on the use of psychiatric
medication are also explored.
CPSY 687 - Family Systems Therapy
Course Description: The course features the understanding and application
of evidence based family systems model such as strategic, structural,
cognitive and behavioral. Practice includes the integration and
demonstration of skills and techniques from each model. The impact of
major family system disruptions such as chronic mental illness, chemical
dependence, dual diagnosis, trauma, and loss are also explored.
Full-Time/Part-Time:
Part time
Pay Rate:
Salary
Salary Range :
$2,101.00 per unit
Auto-ApplyBLS Instructor
Adjunct instructor job in Sacramento, CA
Hopewell CPR Training is currently seeking full time instructors to teach American Heart Association BLS, First Aid & CPR, training courses in the Greater Sacramento area. The instructor will teach onsite at our campuses and with the option to extend into other regions as needed.
Managing CPR training classes.
Understand upcoming class logistics and assist with preparation.
Ensure students are up to date with their schedule and send reminders.
Keep track of company updates and disperse knowledge.
Other various instructor needs.
Physical Location Management: office and classroom upkeep.
Tech, A/V equipment upkeep and maintenance.
Roster and payment collection/processing.
Managing supplies and inventory
Meet and adapt to class needs either at location or onsite
Be accessible always during business hours via personal phone (call or text)
Quality Control:
Ensure all paperwork is being done properly.
Collect and process reviews and instructor evaluations.
Shadow classes for continued learning and / or oversight.
Identify gaps/needs and create solutions
Participate in the new instructor hire process.
Teach and mentor new instructors.
Teaching Classes: Routine location hosted classes, On-demand onsite classes, assist in large classes.
Requirements
AHA Instructor certification in the discipline they intend to teach.
Socially adept.
Good with groups.
Able to provide quality leadership to a team.
Strong communication and IT fluency, creative talents and the ability to solve tough problems, in-depth knowledge of the industry and its current events.
The ability to handle pressure and meet deadlines, skill in prioritizing and triaging obligations, and attention to details.
Excellent time management and organization.
BenefitsMedical
Vision
Dental
401k/Cal saver
Lead Firearms Instructor - Part Time
Adjunct instructor job in Sacramento, CA
Type of Requisition:
Regular
Clearance Level Must Currently Possess:
None
Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain:
None
Public Trust/Other Required:
None
Job Family:
SCA
Job Qualifications:
Skills:
Defensive Tactics, Firearms, Firearms Training
Certifications:
None
Experience:
5 + years of related experience
US Citizenship Required:
No
Job Description:
Lead Firearms Instructors (LFIs) are the first point of contact for Federal Flight Deck Officers when they arrive at the training venue; are responsible for checking them in; verifying weapons and credentials; conducting training and overseeing the course of fire at the gun-range. They are responsible for ensuring the safety of all personnel on the range and securing SSI and SPII information during and after requalification sessions.
HOW A LEAD FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR WILL MAKE AN IMPACT:
Lead Firearms Instructors (LFIs) are the first point of contact at the training venue for Federal Flight Deck Officers (FFDO) and is the on-site training manager for the program. LFIs conduct all classroom instruction; delivering the approved TSA training and safety brief; introducing and describing new equipment; and ensuring all students understand and sign the safety briefing. The LFI ensures a minimum number of SFIs are present to maintain an instructor/student ratio of 1:6 for each training session. The LFI must ensure a sufficient inventory of training supplies is on-hand at the training venue to support monthly requalification sessions. The LFI is expected to maintain positive control of the training environment from the moment students arrive at the venue to the moment they depart. Upon students? arrival; the LFIs must verify weapons and credentials of each FFDO before training commences by visual inspection. The LFI is responsible for ensuring proper scoring of targets; completion of applicable administrative forms; and collection of training data. The LFI is required sign and certify qualification scores for all FFDOs attempting to qualify. Failure of an FFDO to qualify also means that an authorized FAMS Representative and/or LFI takes custody of the unloaded weapon; transport device (lockbox); credential and other equipment for return to TSA/FAMS. If no authorized FAMS representative is present to receive the equipment; the LFI shall make immediate verbal notification to the FFDO Program Office in order to make the appropriate arrangements to return equipment and credentials. The LFI must keep all Sensitive Security Information (SSI) and Sensitive Personally Identifying Information (SPII) secured appropriately both during and after a re-qualification session in compliance with the TSA MD 2100.2; Privacy and Information Collection Policy and TSA MD 1400.3 TSA Information Security Policy. The LFI is oversees time keeping of all SFI labor hours. The LFI must comply with internal compliance training events
WHAT YOU'LL NEED TO SUCCEED:
EDUCATION / EQUIVALENT TRAINING: Current or former federal law enforcement agent; officer; or civilian employee having completed a recognized federal firearm instructor training program deemed acceptable by the TSA/FAMS. Examples of a recognized federal firearms instructor programs include; but are not limited to; certified instructor graduates of FLETC Firearms Instructor Training program (FITP); FAMS Firearms Instructor Training Program; FBI/DEA Firearms Instructor Training Program; United States Postal Inspectors Firearms Instructor Training Program or equivalent federal training program. All LFIs must successfully complete a 2-3 days firearms re-qualification training program under the technical direction of the SAC; FAMS Training Division; and the FFDO Program Office. Areas of instruction shall include; but not to be limited to; the re-qualification course(s) of fire; procedural requirements for conducting the re-qualification session; and use of a GFE Automatic External Defibrillator (AED); and basic first aid.
EXPERIENCE: 5 years of firearms training experience
Associates Degree; or the equivalent combination of education; technical certifications or training; or work/military experience.
UNIQUE/ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Working Conditions The work is typically performed at an indoor or outdoor gun range. Employees will be required to handle weapons and ammunition in the course of their duties. Exposure to high volumes of noise due to the firing of weapons will occur and employees are required to wear hearing protection in the form of foam ear plugs as well as external hearing protection. Exposure to expelled gun-powder as a result of fired ammunition is expected; and the employees must wash hands after handling ammunition. Work may require some physical effort in the handling of light materials; boxes; or equipment. *This position requires applicants to successfully complete the security application and pass a background investigation clearance prior to starting.*
GDIT IS YOUR PLACE:
Comprehensive health and wellness packages
Internal mobility team dedicated to helping you own your career
Professional growth opportunities including paid education and certifications
Cutting-edge technology you can learn from
The likely hourly rate for this position is between $32.87 - $44.47. This is not, however, a guarantee of compensation or salary. Rather, salary will be set based on experience, geographic location and possibly contractual requirements and could fall outside of this range.
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
8
Travel Required:
Less than 10%
Telecommuting Options:
Onsite
Work Location:
USA CA Sacramento
Additional Work Locations:
Total Rewards at GDIT:
Our benefits package for all US-based employees includes a variety of medical plan options, some with Health Savings Accounts, dental plan options, a vision plan, and a 401(k) plan offering the ability to contribute both pre and post-tax dollars up to the IRS annual limits and receive a company match. To encourage work/life balance, GDIT offers employees full flex work weeks where possible and a variety of paid time off plans, including vacation, sick and personal time, holidays, paid parental, military, bereavement and jury duty leave. To ensure our employees are able to protect their income, other offerings such as short and long-term disability benefits, life, accidental death and dismemberment, personal accident, critical illness and business travel and accident insurance are provided or available. We regularly review our Total Rewards package to ensure our offerings are competitive and reflect what our employees have told us they value most.We are GDIT. A global technology and professional services company that delivers consulting, technology and mission services to every major agency across the U.S. government, defense and intelligence community. Our 30,000 experts extract the power of technology to create immediate value and deliver solutions at the edge of innovation. We operate across 50 countries worldwide, offering leading capabilities in digital modernization, AI/ML, Cloud, Cyber and application development. Together with our clients, we strive to create a safer, smarter world by harnessing the power of deep expertise and advanced technology.Join our Talent Community to stay up to date on our career opportunities and events at
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Auto-ApplyIndependent Living Instructor
Adjunct instructor job in Sacramento, CA
Job DescriptionThe main responsibility of an Independent Living Instructor is providing support and guidance to people with disabilities. We help with ADLs, or the activities of daily living, such as showering, bathing, toileting or feeding, with lower-functioning clients. With higher-functioning individuals, we teach daily living skills, such as cooking, cleaning, and shopping, or provide job readiness training. We also help other professionals, such as social workers or psychologists, who work with our clients. We help clients to locate and apply for needed services or benefits, such as Medical or Social Security. We assist with administrative tasks, like filling out paperwork for client case files. We work full or part time during regular business hours. We assist our clients in their homes and in the community.
ASES Instructor/Advisor-Weitchpec Elementary-2 hours/day 195 days per year
Adjunct instructor job in Hood, CA
Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified See attachment on original job posting Paraprofessional Card or AA Degree Application Three current letters of recommendation Resume Letter of Interest Paraprofessional Card or AA Degree Application Three current letters of recommendation Resume Letter of Interest
Comments and Other Information
Position is 10 hours per week, 10 months per year (195 days)
Part-Time Dental Assisting Instructor (Multiple Courses)
Adjunct instructor job in Rocklin, CA
Job DescriptionPart-Time Dental Assisting Instructor (Multiple Courses) Company: California Dental Educators Job Type: Part-Time Schedule: Flexible - Weekday, Evening, and Weekend Courses Pay: $25-$35 per hour (Based on experience and course taught) About Us
California Dental Educators is an approved provider by the Dental Board of California, offering hands-on, in-person training courses to help dental assistants earn certifications and advance their careers. Our mission is to empower dental professionals with the skills, confidence, and credentials they need to succeed.
We are currently seeking experienced, motivated, and dependable dental professionals to join our team of part-time instructors. If you're passionate about education and mentorship, we want to hear from you!Courses You May Teach
Depending on your qualifications and availability, instructors may teach one or more of the following:
8-Hour Infection Control
Radiation Safety
Coronal Polishing
Pit and Fissure Sealants
Orthodontic Assistant (OA)
General Chairside Assisting
Responsibilities
Deliver Dental Board-approved course content in a professional, engaging, and student-centered manner
Supervise students during lab, pre-clinical, and clinical activities
Ensure compliance with all safety and infection control standards
Evaluate student performance through practical assessments and exams
Maintain accurate student records, including attendance, evaluations, and exam results
Provide timely, supportive communication and feedback to students
Collaborate with course directors and staff to ensure smooth course delivery
Qualifications
Required:
Current and active California RDA license held for at least 2 years
Valid Pit and Fissure Sealant Certificate
At least 2 years of recent chairside dental assisting experience
Current BLS certification
Instructional knowledge of:
8-Hour Infection Control
Coronal Polishing
Radiation Safety
Pit and Fissure Sealants
Orthodontic Assisting
General Chairside Assisting
Strong communication and organizational skills
Comfortable with hands-on, lab-based instruction
Passion for teaching and mentoring future dental professionals
Preferred:
Prior teaching, training, or presentation experience
Completion of Dental Board-approved methodology teaching courses
Why Work With Us?
Competitive hourly pay
Flexible, part-time scheduling
Supportive and collaborative teaching environment
Make a meaningful impact on the next generation of dental professionals
How to Apply
Please email your resume and a brief cover letter describing your clinical experience, teaching interests, and the course(s) you're qualified to instruct to:
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Adjunct instructor job in Stockton, CA
***MUST ALSO BE A DRIVER WITH VALID CALIFORNIA DL.***
The Instructor is responsible for staff supervision, development and implementation of instructional lesson plans, customer welfare and safety. The Instructor has primary responsibility for monitoring and managing the activities on the floor.
Education/Experience:
High school diploma or GED with one year of college course work (30 units) of social work, counseling, therapeutic recreation, adapted physical/special education or related human service field with a minimum of two years of experience working in day or residential programs serving persons with disabilities. An AA degree with an emphasis in human services may be substituted for one year of experience.
Provide program support in such areas as:
Deliver lesson and academic plans
Provides direction in curriculum/academic building, art, music, drama and other activities
Assists with management activities in the event of the absence of the Program Manager or Assist Manager
Develops CIP calendars and schedules
Monitors documentation and data recording/collection in customer binders
Assists with service plan implementation and evaluation
Evaluation and reporting on customer activity
Provide input for ISP
Assist with funding, regulatory and agency communication and reporting
Assist with and meet Community Care Licensing regulations (Title 17 & 22)
Customer and Staff support:
Develop and maintain good rapport with customers, staff, and stakeholders
Provide staff supervision, training and performance feedback
Manage or provide supervision of medication distribution
Ensure customer and employee welfare and safety
Provide customer transportation before, during and after program
Assist with vehicle and equipment maintenance
Participate in customer meetings as needed
Attend required agency meetings and training or meetings as requested by Program Manager
Provide support in the absence of staff
Provide support in the absence of Program Manager and/or Program Assistant Manager
Perform other duties as assigned
Afterschool Technology Instructor
Adjunct instructor job in Sacramento, CA
NOW HIRING! AFTER SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY TEACHER
APPLY NOW TO BECOME A ROCKETEER!
'We think we're preparing kids for tomorrow. Kids just think it's cool!'
Are you passionate about computer science, video games, coding, Python, Roblox™, app design, digital movies, robotics, drones, Minecraft™ or STEM?
We are seeking enthusiastic, motivated and talented individuals to work as Lead Instructors in our after school programs. Lead instructors guide students through our world class, project based learning curriculum to discover new technology skills in coding, Minecraft, ROBLOX, video editing, game design and more!
Full school year in 10 week sessions, with options to continue into additional seasons
Get in-room teaching experience with excited students
No formal experience required, but teaching experience in some capacity highly preferred
PAID training!
Requirements
Experience with technology or kids preferred
Reliable transportation throughout Fullerton School District
Must be available after school hours (approximately 2:00 - 6:00 PM), M-F and can work two or more days per week
Assistant Instructors must be at least 18 years of age
Comfortable working with teacher-to-student ratios of 20:1
Strong technology skills preferred, such as a background in 3D modeling, digital arts, coding, game creation or design, animation, robotics, modifying games, video editing, competitive gaming, etc. or significant knowledge of Minecraft or Roblox, including modding or streaming
For more information see our website: ********************************
Additional Details:
This is an after-school, part-time, hourly position
$20/hr - $27/hr
Paid Training
Who is Black Rocket?
Black Rocket provides unique enrichment and educational programs to children and young adults. Our distinct programs in creative sciences and digital arts focus on the intersection of creativity and technology. Each course emphasizes self-empowerment, cognitive reasoning, and divergent thinking through hands-on learning. Black Rocket's mission is to help ignite, unleash and enhance each individual's distinct talents.
**We will only review applications submitted online. Please do not send information or submit inquiries via email or phone.
We review applications in the order they are received and positions are filled on a 'rolling' basis.
Experience and Skills
Experience with technology or kids preferred
Reliable transportation throughout Fullerton School District
Must be available after school hours (approximately 2:00 - 6:00 PM), M-F and can work two or more days per week
Assistant Instructors must be at least 18 years of age
Comfortable working with teacher-to-student ratios of 20:1
Strong technology skills preferred, such as a background in 3D modeling, digital arts, coding, game creation or design, animation, robotics, modifying games, video editing, competitive gaming, etc. or significant knowledge of Minecraft or Roblox, including modding or streaming
Job Benefits
Paid training!
Annual Faculty - ELMSN Pediatrics (Sacramento)
Adjunct instructor job in Sacramento, CA
Description:Job Description Summary:This is an annualized position teaching pediatrics in our ELMSN program located on our Sacramento campus. Teaching may include didactic or in clinical settings. In addition to teaching, you will be expected to engage in service and scholarship, which can include student advising, office hours, and participation in University ceremonies, i.e., graduation or pinning ceremonies; attend department and university meetings. BLS and ACLS required. This position is open until filled. The position reports to the Director of Entry Level Master's in Nursing Program (ELMSN).Duties and Responsibilities:
Major Areas of responsibilities include but not limited to:
Teaching (92%)*
Creates a dynamic, learner-centered environment that uses a variety of teaching methods based on educational theory and evidence-based teaching and clinical practices that support the diverse learning needs of the student population.
Models reflective and critical thinking and serves as a coach and mentor for students; confers with them on their progress and assists them in the development of learning plans to facilitate successful achievement of course objectives.
Maintains and enhances competence in subjects being taught.
Confers with colleagues to assure the integrity of the courses across programs and the curriculum as a whole;
Prepares and reviews written examinations, papers, and student projects; supervises independent study projects as needed, and evaluates learner performance in both the classroom and clinical settings.
Notifies Course Manager of at-risk students or unusual occurrences.
Supervises or teaches clinical rotations as needed in acute, community and laboratory settings as well as internship/preceptorship courses.
Documents student progress on appropriate forms.
Other duties as assigned.
Service (8%)*
Participate in Faculty Organization meetings
Participate in College of Nursing Faculty meetings
Participate in University or College committees as needed
Provide service to the profession and the community
Participate in University and CoN events as specified in University and CoN attendance expectations.
Clarify with the student the nursing curriculum and interpretation of programmatic requirements
Provide needed information so students can make the best academic decisions for themselves
Increase student awareness of educational resources available
Discuss student academic progress and progression toward educational goals
Refer to other institutional and community support services, where appropriate
Forward appropriate student information regarding needs and preferences that could influence policy setting in the CoN and enhance the learning environment.
Minimum Qualifications & Requirements
Education & Experience
Earned Master's in nursing required, doctorate in nursing or a related field from an accredited institution of higher learning, preferred
Teaching experience of diverse students at the baccalaureate or higher degree level, preferred
Rank is commensurate with qualifications and experience
Unencumbered California registered nurse license or eligible for licensure in California, required
Experience working with leadership in healthcare and academic institutions and community organizations, preferred
Skills
Excellent written and oral communication
Read and write clear documents
Function effectively as a member of a team and independently
Abilities
Express or exchange ideas by means of the spoken word in person or on the telephone.
Receive detailed information through verbal and written communication.
Read and write clear documents.
Have a strong commitment to the caring science principles and mindfulness based stress reduction practices central to the culture and expected outcomes of the program.
Model appropriate ethical and professional behaviors, as well as expert communication skills.
Embrace mission, vision, and values of the program, college of nursing, and university.
Have a clear vision for aligning the safety and quality with student learning activities
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(NOTE: Total workload for an annual full-time, 12-month faculty appointment is 1872 hours (1722 instructional hours, 150 scholarship hours, which leaves 208 hours (5.2 weeks) of uncontracted time per year).
Employee Status:RegularExemption Status:United States of America (Exempt) Time Type:Full time Job Shift:First Shift (United States of America)
Pay Range:
$81,000 - $108,000Samuel Merritt University currently provides base salary ranges for all positions-on job advertisements-in the United States based on local requirements. Individual compensation will ultimately be determined based on a variety of relevant factors including but-not limited to qualifications, geographic location, and other relevant skills.
Auto-ApplyAdvanced Dance Instructor
Adjunct instructor job in Fairfield, CA
Are you a passionate dance instructor who loves working with children? Ensemble Schools is looking for experienced dance teachers to inspire and nurture the next generation of dancers at The Dance Factory. Our growing studio in Fairfield, California focuses on providing quality instruction in a safe environment. We're seeking instructors who can deliver engaging, in-person lessons and contribute to the vibrant dance community. Our positive classrooms are staffed by amazing teachers who go beyond teaching dance technique to developing important life skills in students because The Dance Factory is about More Than Just Great Dancing!
Preference will be given to candidates with weekday afternoon availability and competition experience. Experience teaching advanced students is a plus and a high level of dance technique is a requirement.
Position Highlights
Flexible Schedule: Enjoy the convenience of a schedule tailored to your availability within our open hours.
Supportive Work Environment: Join a community that values collaboration and growth.
Benefits and Opportunities: Access a range of benefits and professional development opportunities.
Benefits include a 401(K) program with employer matching and health insurance options for all part-time and full-time employees.
Responsibilities:
Instructing students in acrobatics techniques across various skill levels, beginner through advanced (ages 4-15)
Developing and implementing lesson plans for improving skills for advanced dancers
Choreographing dances for recitals.
Showcasing a strong background in dance through educational, teaching, and/or performing experience.
Demonstrate a genuine love for teaching and experience working with young dancers.
Provide reliable transportation and pass a routine background check.
Exhibit traits of dependability, professionalism, enthusiasm, punctuality, and friendliness.
Preferred Qualifications:
Enthusiastic and vibrant personality for engaging young dancers.
Post-secondary dance training experience such as a certificate or degree in dance performance, education, or related fields (not mandatory but a plus).
Experience choreographing and preparing teams for competitions.
About The Dance Factory
Developing confidence and creativity through dance: The Dance Factory provides the community with a fun and comfortable environment to explore the performing art of Dance. Our classes are offered in group settings, private, and semi-private lessons. We welcome children and young adults striving to enrich their educational opportunities through dance, as well as adults and professional dancers interested in a secure place to practice their art. Learn more about The Dance Factory here: *********************************
About Ensemble Schools
Ensemble Schools is a collaborative network of community-driven Music & Dance schools. While each school maintains its unique identity, they share resources to ensure collective success.
Who We Are
Our mission is to provide excellence in arts education through excellence in administration. Our values include:
Stewardship: We are caretakers of our local businesses and communities, helping them thrive by making it easy for our teachers to cultivate an enriching learning experience for students.
Growth: Our teachers are integral to our success, and we are committed to their professional growth. As an ever-growing partnership of music and dance schools, we seek to increase the high-quality resources provided to our schools and teachers.
Stagehands: Our Shared Services team runs in the background to support our schools. By doing this, we champion our teachers and students to be the real stars of the show!
How to Apply
Interested candidates are invited to send their resume and a brief cover letter to Allison Liedman through this portal. We embrace diversity within our artistic community and encourage all qualified individuals to apply
Job type: Part-time
Pay range: $45-$50 per hour depending on teacher qualifications and experience