Adjunct - Psychology (On Campus Applicant Pool)
Location
1 College Circle, Bangor, ME
Job Type
Part-Time
Job Number
00948
Department
S & H (1161)
Division
Adjunct
Opening Date
06/05/2026
Closing Date
6/5/2027 11:59 PM Eastern
Academic Year
Yes
Description
The College of Science and Humanities at Husson University invites applications for a part-time adjunct faculty pool in Psychology. This posting will remain open for up to one year to build a pool of qualified candidates who may be considered for future teaching opportunities as departmental needs arise. Assignments may include day or evening courses and are expected to be delivered at Husson Universitys Bangor campus.
The Psychology program serves students pursuing careers in mental health, healthcare, human services, rehabilitation, business, and related fields. We seek instructors who are committed to student-centered teaching and helping students develop a strong foundation in psychological theory, research, and practice.
Example of Duties
Adjunct instructors in Psychology may be considered to teach courses in the following areas:
- General Psychology - An introductory course that survey the major areas of psychology, including biological bases of behavior, learning, cognition, development, personality, social behavior, and psychological disorders.
- Human Growth and Development - Focused on the study of human development across the lifespan. Topics include physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development as well as the environmental, cultural, and biological influences that shape individuals from infancy through late adulthood.
- Behavior Modification - Courses that explore principles of behavior change, learning theory, and evidence-based strategies for modifying behavior across educational, clinical, and community settings.
- Diversity and Multiculturalism - Courses that examine cultural, social, and individual differences and their implications for psychological theory, research, and professional practice.
- Gerontology - Courses focused on the psychological, social, and biological aspects of aging and the experiences of older adults.
- Introduction to Counseling and Psychotherapy - Courses introducing major counseling theories, therapeutic approaches, helping skills, and ethical considerations in counseling practice.
- Physiological Psychology - Courses exploring the biological foundations of behavior, including brain function, neuroscience, sensation, perception, and psychopharmacology.
- Research Methods - Courses that introduce research design, data collection, ethical considerations, and the interpretation of psychological research.
- Trauma and Recovery - Courses examining the psychological impact of trauma, resilience, recovery processes, and evidence-based interventions.
Qualifications
- An earned Masters degree in Psychology or a closely related discipline is required.
- A PhD, PsyD, or other terminal degree in Psychology or a related field is preferred.
- Prior experience with college-level teaching or instruction is preferred.
- Demonstrated expertise in one or more of the specialty areas listed above.
- Effective communication skills and the ability to convey complex concepts clearly.
- Strong organizational and time-management skills.
- Commitment to providing engaging, inclusive, and student-centered instruction.
Supplemental Information
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONS
General Physical Requirements
Work is generally performed in a classroom, laboratory, clinical, online, office, or other instructional setting. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
Physical Activities
The essential functions of this position may require the ability to:
- Move about instructional, laboratory, clinical, office, or campus environments.
- Remain in a stationary position for extended periods while teaching, presenting, meeting with students, or performing related duties.
- Occasionally move, transport, or position instructional materials and equipment.
Visual Requirements
Must be able to read, prepare, evaluate, and review a variety of materials in both electronic and printed formats, and observe student activities as necessary to perform the essential functions of the position.
Working Conditions
Work is performed primarily in instructional, laboratory, clinical, office, or remote learning environments, depending on course assignment and modality. The position may require evening, weekend, or off-site instructional activities.
COMPENSATION
Compensation is based on academic credentials, course assignment and course enrollment.
Undergraduate Courses
- Masters Prepared: Up to $933.33 per credit hour*
- Doctoral or Equivalent Prepared: Up to $1,016.67 per credit hour*
Graduate Courses
- Masters Prepared: Up to $1,016.67 per credit hour*
- Doctoral or Equivalent Prepared: Up to $1,100.00 per credit hour*
Lab Sections (Undergraduate)
- Masters Prepared: $1,150.00 per credit hour
- Doctoral or Equivalent Prepared: $1,250.00 per credit hour
- Compensation is dependent upon the number of students enrolled in the assigned course.
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Thank you for considering employment with Husson University. Please use our online application system to apply and track your application status.
Husson University is an equal employment opportunity employer
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We offer a comprehensive benefits package. Visit our website at Husson University for a complete list of benefits.
Employer Husson University
Address 1 College Circle
Bangor, Maine, 04401
Phone (207) 941-7070
Website http://www.husson.edu