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  • Pool – Lecturer
    Psychology
    University of Kansas

    [b]Pool – Lecturer
    Psychology[/b]

    [b]Position Overview[/b]

    The Psychology Department invites qualified scholars and professionals to apply for part- to full-time temporary and/or regular lecturer and/or online lecturer positions for the development and/or instruction of online courses. Lecturers are untenured, non-tenure-track members of the faculty. Positions vary and are dependent upon the need, if any, each semester for development and/or instruction of course(s). Primary role is instruction with no obligations to perform research or service. The appointment dates will vary based on the type of lecturer appointment and the timeframe for the preparation and instruction of the online course(s).

    Application materials will be reviewed by the faculty and placed in a pool for consideration for developing and/or teaching undergraduate or graduate courses consistent with departmental instructional needs.

    The successful candidate must have appropriate authorization to work in the U.S. before employment begins.

    [b]Job Description[/b]

    Teach a specified number of either undergraduate or graduate courses per semester. Courses may be undergraduate or graduate level and may be taught face-to-face, hybrid or online.

    [b]Regular Lecturer Duties[/b]

    [i]100% - Regular Lecturer Duties:[/i]
    Teach a specified number of either undergraduate or graduate courses per semester.
    [list]
    [*]Prepare for and attend all class meetings. Provide timely feedback and instructor/student interaction in office hours and/or Q&A sessions. Regular interaction with students is expected.
    [*]Provide instruction for course(s). In case of absence, the lecturer must make arrangements for a substitute to teach the class. Classes should not be canceled.
    [*]Administer assignments, tests, evaluate student work, provide timely feedback to students, and assign grades.
    [*]Be available for students involved in classes taught. “Office hours” may include a set time where students can contact the instructor, but must also include expectations for timely responses to student inquiries outside of a set contact time.
    [*]Adhere to departmental, college and university policies.
    [/list]

    [b]Online Lecturer or Course Developer Duties[/b]

    [i]100% - Online Lecturer Duties:[/i]
    Teach a specified number of either undergraduate or graduate courses per semester.
    [list]
    [*]Classes are generally in an 8-week or mini-semester format. The lecturer is expected to prepare for and engage in all online class meetings, provide timely feedback and instructor/student interaction in asynchronous online course format with occasions for online office hours and/or Q&A sessions, and regularly interact with students in the online course.
    [*]Provide instruction for course(s). Classes are generally in an 8-week or mini-semester format. Class meetings will generally be asynchronous, but instructional expectations match those of the face-to-face experience.
    [*]Administer assignments, tests, evaluate student work, provide timely feedback to students, and assign grades.
    [*]Be available for students involved in classes taught. “Office hours” may include a set time where students can contact the instructor, but must also include expectations for timely responses to student inquiries outside of a set contact time.
    [*]Adhere to departmental, college and university policies.
    [/list]
    [i]100% - Online Course Developer Duties:[/i]
    Build an online course for the unit and/or the College Online Programs.
    [list]
    [*]Design the course in accordance with departmental guidance and KU standards, which include working with instructional design staff in the Center for Online and Distance Learning.
    [*]Work in a collaborative environment, utilizing the expertise of the other major instructors in the program, unit, or center.
    [*]Complete the course design process within a specific deadline to ensure the course is fully designed and quality reviewed prior to the date the course is to be offered, as determined by the academic department.
    [/list]

    [b]Required Qualifications[/b]

    Evaluation of the following requirements will be made through (1) descriptions of work experience and educational experiences in letter of application, (2) record of accomplishments and productivity addressed in c.v., and (3) information provided from professional references.

    1. Master's degree in Psychology,
    OR a related field for instruction of undergraduate courses or for online course development;
    OR a Ph.D. in Psychology for instruction of graduate level courses.
    2. Expertise on topic being taught (from educational or employment experience).
    3. Teaching experience (classroom or online) at the university level.

    [b]Preferred Qualifications[/b]

    1. Ph.D. or ABD in Psychology or a related field.

    [b]Contact Information to Applicants[/b]

    Cindy Gilkey
    785-864-9800
    cjsexton@ku.edu

    [b]Additional Candidate Instruction[/b]

    A complete application will include a letter of application, a vitae detailing specific subject areas the applicant is qualified to teach and/or develop, and the names and contact information for three professional references.


    Deadline/ Review Date: ongoing

    Estimated Start Date: 08/18/2024
 


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