Under general supervision, design, deliver, and assess instruction in psychology in terms of student-learning outcomes;
Develop and/or update course content and materials, teaching and assessment strategies and methods to
Improve student attainment of learning outcomes;
Address the learning needs of the college's diverse students;
Integrate thinking and writing skills into course content, as appropriate.
Use multi-media resources, including computers, where appropriate.
Plan, organize, and independently carry out independent instructional and non-instructional assignments.
Perform other teaching-related duties that include, but are not limited to, preparing course syllabi and maintaining office hours for academic advising and for conferring with students about coursework (one office hour per week per three-credit class).
Regular workload may include evening and weekend classes, continuing-education classes, distance-education classes, or other non-traditional teaching formats such as learning communities and teaching at off-campus sites.
Non-teaching duties include
working collegially to provide service to the department and college,
engaging in public service related to one's professional status and/or expertise,
maintaining an approved program of professional development,
engaging in professional or scholarly activities related to one's discipline or teaching and
collect data and prepare a report
Uphold and contribute to Kapi‘olani Community College’s values, mission, and vision of positioning itself as a model indigenous-serving institution.
Perform additional duties as assigned, which may include teaching evening and weekend classes, continuing-education classes, distance-education classes, and classes at of-campus sites.
Ph.D. degree in Psychology
Successful teaching at the post-secondary level, as substantiated by student and peer assessments
Demonstrated ability to teach courses in psychology;
Demonstrated ability to adapt/develop online courses;
Demonstrated ability to work in a collegial manner with peers, department chairs, and administrators;
Demonstrated ability to write clear prose as substantiated by on-site writing performance;
Successful use of technology to support instruction inside and outside of the traditional classroom;
Demonstrated ability to initiate, execute, and complete projects, including setting specific objectives and measuring results;
Demonstrated commitment to ongoing professional development and improvement, remaining current with best practices and innovations in the Psychology field.
Experience in grant writing, acquiring funding through grants, and/or grant coordination and administration to generate resources for student development, program improvement, and/or workforce development.
Knowledge of and commitment to Kapi‘olani Community College’s values, mission, and vision of positioning itself as a model indigenous-serving institution whose graduates strengthen the social, economic, and sustainable advancement of Hawai‘i and the world.