Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology; MACP Adjunct Faculty Pool
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
Description
Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology (MACP) Department welcomes qualified instructors to join the adjunct faculty pool. The department seeks individuals who can offer courses in the MACP course catalog. Simpson adjunct instructors are expected to deliver courses in a variety of modalities— in-person, online, hyflex (hybrid)—utilizing Canvas (LMS) and classroom technology.
Qualifications- Master's degree in Psychology,, Social Work, or a closely related field
- Current professional licensure (LMFT, LPCC, LCSW) preferred
- Personal relationship with Jesus, a vibrant Christian faith, and a commitment to Christian community; capable of sharing faith and engaging in conversations about Christ
- Demonstrate Simpson University Values in the performance of all duties
- Maintain lifestyle in accordance with Simpson University Lifestyle Policy in Staff Handbook
- Maintain the confidentiality of information, data and records
- Properly exercise tact, diplomacy, discretion, and professional judgment
- Demonstrate strong customer service skills in the performance of job duties
- Demonstrate good organizational and communication skills in the performance of job duties
- Supervise employees in accordance with Simpson University policies and procedures
- Support the overflow needs of other departments within the respective university area
- Perform other duties in accordance with this position as deemed necessary by the immediate supervisor
- Teach assigned courses, including class preparation, instruction, grading, and office hours
- Deliver curriculum for courses such as counseling techniques, ethical issues, substance abuse, or human development
- Grade assignments, provide timely feedback, and mentor students regarding professional development
- Prepare lectures, class activities, and update course materials to meet accreditation standards
- Provide additional academic support to students as needed
- Foster a classroom environment that supports inclusivity, engagement, and growth
- Learn and utilize the learning management systems of Canvas and Colleague
- Continuously review and improve teaching materials and methodologies
- Participate in ongoing professional development and assessment activities
- Comply with all university policies, procedures, and expectations
- Perform additional duties as assigned by the Program Director
Job Title:
Adjunct Professor
Typical
Working Conditions:
Indoors in controlled environment
Equipment Used:
Computer, scanner, copier, mouse, keyboard, stapler, 3-hole punch, letter opener
Essential Physical Tasks:
Sitting for long periods of time using a computer
Applicants must apply online with a cover letter, CV, and personal essay regarding the integration of faith and higher education.
Inquiries can be made to:Dr. Stacey Lemmer
Director of MACP Program
Simpson University
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Sam Moehlenpah
Clinical Training Director
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Simpson University is an evangelical, Christian university of liberal arts and professional studies in Redding, California. Affiliate with the Christian and missionary Alliance, Simpson University maintains a focus on servant leadership through undergraduate, graduate and continuing education programs. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to excellence through diversity and welcome applications from women, persons of color, and members of historically underrepresented groups.
Compensation- $30 Hourly - Master's degree with no license
- $31 Hourly - Master's degree with license
- $32 Hourly - Doctoral Level
- CP 6355:
Issues Diversity in Counseling - CP 5025:
Child & Adolescent Development - CP 5095:
Family Therapy I:
Theory & Practice - CP 5075:
Psychopathology in Adults - CP 5045:
Child & Adolescent Psychopathology - CP 5085:
Legal & Ethical Issues in Counseling - CP 6315:
Family Therapy II:
Theory & Practice - CP 5105:
Psychological Assessment - CP 5215:
Counseling Skills I - CP 6330:
Groups:
Theory, Process & Practice - CP 5115:
Contemporary Issues - CP 6365:
Substance Abuse & Disorders - CP 5245:
Child Abuse & Violence - CP 6417:
Practicum II - CP 6375:
Child & Adolescent Therapy - CP 6418:
Practicum III - CP 6325:
Couples Therapy & Domestic Violence - CP 6419:
Practicum IV - CP 6610:
Capstone I - CP 6400:
Human Sexuality - CP 6420:
Practicum V - CP 6620:
Capstone II - CP 5065:
Research Methods - CP 6421:
Practicum VI - CP 6630:
Capstone III - CP 5260:
Adult Development & Geropsychology - CP 6345:
Psychopharmacology - CP 6640:
Capstone IV
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