Psychology and Human Services Faculty

Search Number # PTF 104
Category Faculty
Type Part-Time
Campus New Haven and East Hartford
Overview Albertus Magnus College’s Psychology Department seeks to hire part-time faculty members to teach undergraduate and graduate-level Psychology and Human Services courses predominantly offered during the evening in on-campus and hybrid course delivery formats.  Positions may be available at both the main campus site in New Haven, Connecticut and the branch site in East Hartford, Connecticut.
About Albertus Magnus College Albertus Magnus College thrives as a diverse and dynamic institution serving 1,500 students in three distinct degree programs: traditional undergraduate, accelerated adult undergraduate and master’s degrees. Through its liberal arts and professional educational offerings and its long- standing excellence in student-centered, values-based education, Albertus Magnus College is a shining example of modern day education. The Albertus campus provides a distinctive environment for students, faculty and staff. The College’s 50-acre, park-like campus, within walking distance to downtown New Haven, is located in one of the city’s most distinguished residential neighborhoods, Prospect Hill, which features both early 20th century mansions and modern architectural gems. Numerous academic, student services, and athletic facilities grace the campus, which serve as an attraction to prospective students. The Mission Statement of Albertus Magnus College is to provide men and women with an education that promotes the search for truth in all its dimensions and is practical in its application.
Qualifications
  • Earned doctorate in closely related fields (e.g. psychology, counselor education, etc.)

  • Professional experience in delivering clinical services (e.g., mental health, addiction, etc.)

  • Experience in teaching at the college level

  • Experience in teaching fully on-campus and hybrid courses (i.e., a blend of on-campus and online course delivery)

To Apply A letter of interest and updated Curriculum Vitae may be sent electronically to Dr. Stephen Joy, Chair, Department of Psychology, at sjoy@albertus.edu.

Albertus Magnus College has a strong commitment to the principles and practices of diversity throughout the College community. Albertus Magnus College is an equal opportunity employer and invites all qualified applicants to consider this opportunity and to apply.

Albertus Magnus College is an Equal Opportunity Employer

It is the policy of Albertus Magnus College to comply with applicable federal and state laws regarding equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons so as to prohibit unlawful discrimination and harassment against any employee, intern or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, age, national origin or ancestry, physical or mental disability, genetic information, veteran status, transgender status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or any other consideration protected by federal, state or local law. Albertus Magnus College promotes the full realization of equal employment opportunity throughout the College. The College forbids all forms of illegal discrimination, harassment or retaliation.