Counselling/Psychology Instructor, Distance
Counselling/Psychology Instructor, Distance
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Pay Range: CA $35.00/hr (actual pay based on skills and experience)
Title: Counselling/Psychology Instructor, Distance
Location: Vancouver
Reports To: Campus Director
Employment Type: Part-time (20hr/wk)
Schedule: Monday-Friday, Hybrid
Salary: $35/hr
Vancouver College of Counselling Training (VCCT) is seeking a highly qualified Instructor to join our team of education professionals. As an Instructor, you will play a critical role in supporting adult learners as they work toward achieving their educational and career goals.
Position OverviewWe are looking for individuals who are passionate about education, possess a Master of Education (M.Ed.) or Master of Arts (M.A.), and are Registered Clinical Counsellors (RCC) with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC). Candidates should have a strong background in academic support, IT literacy, and customer service competencies.
Key Teaching Responsibilities- Deliver engaging, evidence-informed instruction in all courses offered within the Counselling and Psychology programs.
- Facilitate learning using a variety of instructional modalities, including synchronous and asynchronous online platforms, hybrid models, and in-person classrooms.
- Ensure alignment with course objectives, regulatory standards, and institutional learning outcomes.
- Provide timely and constructive feedback on assignments, activities, and assessments via Canvas.
- Evaluate student performance fairly and consistently, submitting grades through Canvas within institutional timelines.
- Be available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. to support learners across various class schedules (including evenings and flexible daytime hours).
- Conduct academic coaching sessions and provide supplemental instruction or tutoring as required.
- Encourage active student participation and foster a safe, inclusive, and respectful learning environment.
- Support students in developing clinical competencies, including ethical decision-making, therapeutic techniques, and reflective practice.
- Maintain thorough knowledge of all current VCCT Counselling and Psychology course offerings and curricular updates.
- Contribute to curriculum review, course development, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Uphold academic integrity and ensure compliance with regulatory and accreditation requirements.
- Participate in instructor meetings, professional development sessions, and institutional events.
- Mentor practicum students, supervise skills development, and evaluate clinical readiness as applicable.
- Maintain accurate attendance records, student communications, and assessment documentation.
- Utilize the Canvas LMS and Microsoft Teams for course delivery, student communication, and collaboration with colleagues.
- Troubleshoot basic technical issues and assist students in navigating online learning platforms.
- Support the academic coordination team with student progress reports and intervention strategies as needed.
- Maintain professional, timely communication with students and staff exclusively through official VCCT platforms (e.g., Canvas, Microsoft Teams, institutional email).
- Demonstrate professionalism, integrity, and commitment to student success in all interactions.
- Model cultural humility and trauma-informed approaches in both teaching and interpersonal engagement.
- Maintain active RCC registration and fulfill ongoing professional development requirements.
- Present a professional appearance, including appropriate business or business-casual attire, when teaching on campus or representing VCCT.
- Adhere to VCCT’s policies, values, and mission in all instructional and collegial responsibilities.
- Located in BC and able to commute during all time of contract.
- Masters degree in Education (M.Ed.) or Arts (M.A.) from a recognized Canadian institution (equivalent international degrees will be considered).
- Bachelor in Counselling / Psychology.
- Current Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) in good standing with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC).
- At least 5 years of counselling experience.
- Demonstrated excellence in customer service and learner engagement.
- High level of IT literacy, including proficiency with:
- Learning Management Systems (preferably Canvas),
- Microsoft Teams and online communication tools.
- Ability to troubleshoot basic software and hardware issues.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills in both in-person and virtual settings.
- Willingness to teach both in-person and remotely, required.
- Must be located within the Vancouver area, with a reliable form of transportation, or planning to relocate before start date.
- Experience working with adult learners in post-secondary or continuing…
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