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North Chicago, IL - USA

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Not Disclosed

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Part Time Lecturer Position Graduate Courses in Psychology


HPSC605 Special Topics in Psychology (Summer 2024

HPSC 577: Socio and Cultural Basis of Behavior (Fall 2024

HPCC 601: Group Dynamics and Counseling (Winter


Position Summary:


The Department of Psychology at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in North Chicago Illinois is seeking to fill parttime lecturer positions for three graduatelevel courses during the Summer 2024 Fall 2024 and Winter quarters as indicated above. Summer quarter runs from 5/28/24 8/2/24. Fall quarter runs from 8/12/2024 11/1/2024. Winter quarter runs from 11/11/2024 2/14/2025 with a two week break at the end of December. The summer course meets for 2 hours per week on campus; the fall and winter courses meet 4.5 hours per week on campus. Upon approval from the Department Chair a small portion of the course time may be delivered via asynchronous assignments. We are willing to consider a single applicant for all courses or different applicants for each course.


Brief course descriptions are provided below:


  • HPSC605 Special Topics in Psychology 2 QH). This elective course will examine emerging treatments in mental health such astranscranial magnetic stimulation rapid acting therapies (e.g. ketamine) and psychedelics as well as nontraditional therapies (e.g. dance therapy music therapy). The course will focus on the evidence for these treatments to alleviate a variety of mental health diagnoses.

  • HPSC 577 Socio and Cultural Foundations of Behavior 4.5 QH) Using a systems approach this course will examine the impact of privilege on students perception of culture diversity and identity. Students will explore their own culture and their reactions to and perception of persons who are different. The course specifically examines class ableness gender roles ethnicity and sexual orientation and the interaction between those statuses and clinical issues. Strong emphasis will be placed on the constructions meaning and experiences of difference in an effort to prepare students to function as culturally responsive ethical psychologists plus some social foundations of behavior curriculum.


  • HPCC 601 Group Dynamics and Counseling 4.5 QH) This course reviews the primary theoretical approaches to group therapy/counseling. Students will learn when to apply different group therapy techniques and how to address individual differences within the group therapy context.


Parttime lecturer faculty have access to Departmental and University resources such as secretarial support a university email account and library access. Candidates who identify as Latinx or AfricanAmerican and/or have experience working with Latinx and/or African American populations and those who can add new and valuable perspectives to the academic environment are desirable. All qualified applicants for the summer course must apply by 4/22/24 to receive full consideration of their application regardless of race color religion sex sexual orientation gender orientation national origin age protected veteran status or status as an individual with disability. All qualified applicants who apply by 6/15/2024 will receive consideration for the Fall and Winter courses regardless of race color religion sex sexual orientation gender orientation national origin age protected veteran status or status as an individual with disability. Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science a national leader in interprofessional healthcare education is a graduatelevel health sciences university situated approximately 40 miles north of the city of Chicago and 50 miles south of Milwaukee. The campus is easily accessible via the Metra line with campus shuttles running on a regular basis.


We seek an applicant with a doctoral degree in psychology who has past teaching experience at the graduate or undergraduate level. Individuals who have not yet attained a doctoral degree but have a masters degree and extensive experience in the area may also be considered. Interested individuals should contact Rachel Greenley for more information and or submit an application by 4/22/24 for the summer course or by 6/15/2024 for the Fall or Winter courses.


Who We Are University mission focused

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science (RFU) is a graduate health sciences university committed to serving the population through the interprofessional education of health and biomedical professionals and the discovery of knowledge dedicated to improving wellness. The university embodies the spirit of inquiry and excellence modeled by its namesake Dr. Rosalind Franklin whose Photo 51 was crucial to solving the structure of DNA.


Today the universitys 6 colleges continue Dr Franklins legacy through rigorous academics pioneering research and innovative community service. Our unique interprofessional education model allows students to learn from and with each other in a variety of settings including our simulation labs the studentled Interprofessional Community Clinic and through partnerships with area hospitals and clinics. RFU is a national leader in interprofessional research and practices and is nationally recognized for its research in areas including neuroscience brainrelated diseases inherited disorders proteomics cancer cell biology and immunology cardiac resuscitation and gait and balance.


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