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Behavioral Health/Human Services, Part-Time Adjunct Faculty

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Community College of Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PA (In Person)

Part-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/15/2026

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Job Description

The Behavioral Health/Human Services program seeks dedicated practitioners who are interested in training the next generation of the human services workforce in Philadelphia. The program prepares students for their chosen career path, whether it be going directly into the workforce or transferring to a four-year institution. Faculty members are invited to teach across the curriculum as well as in specialty areas to include Addictions and Recovery, Aging Disabilities, Social Determinants of Behavioral Health, and Trauma. Most courses involve a practice component where students are introduced to hands-on experience that prepares them to work with clients in diverse human service agencies and engage in practicum experiences. The Department seeks applicants who are actively engaged in teaching and committed to promoting student success both within and beyond the classroom. Utilize the values of the profession to offer engaging instruction with flexible course modalities using technology for students who wish to enter the workforce or transfer to four-year institutions. Support community college students further develop their Behavioral Health and Human Services knowledge and skills, professional attitudes and behaviors, for college and workplace success. Facilitate student learning, provide effective instruction, and perform evaluations of student learning for all assigned classes, using each course's standard course outline as a guide. Meet all classes and other scheduled responsibilities such as office hours and meetings at the designated times. Be available to students via email, phone, or personal conferences. The method of contact and hours of availability should be clearly communicated to supervisors and to students through the course syllabus each semester. Assign grades and maintain course and student records in accordance with FERPA regulations and submit grades and records by established deadlines. Meet all classes and other scheduled responsibilities such as office hours and meetings at the designated times. Be available to students via email, phone, or personal conferences. The method of contact and hours of availability should be clearly communicated to supervisors and to students through the course syllabus each semester. Commitment to the
College's Mission:
Demonstrate a sense of connection and responsibility for helping the College to achieve success through a commitment to its mission, vision, and values.
External and Internal Community Relations:
Actively participate in the academic life of the College; including participation in graduation, recruitment events, general assemblies, student life activities and other cross functional teams. Create learning opportunities for students inside and outside of the classroom including opportunities to teach dual-enrollment high school students.
Collaboration:
Communicate effectively, share vision, focus on people, initiate positive change, value differences and foster collaboration. Work with and inspire others to achieve college, department, and individual success. Proactively identify/address problems. Respect for
Diversity:
Establish an inclusive environment in the classroom. Demonstrate an understanding of, and sensitivity to, the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds of the College's faculty, staff and students.
Assessment:
Full participation in the assessment of student learning and student learning outcomes at the course, program, and institution levels.
Student Success:
Strive for excellence in teaching, applying best practices in field of discipline, and modeling behaviors that encourage student success and retention. Utilize innovative teaching strategies and technologies for online learning and other technology tools to meet the learning needs of a diverse student population. Maintain office hours to meet with students outside of the classroom and respond to questions or concerns.
Leadership and Development:
Commitment to professional learning and growth, student mentoring, and service to the profession. Remain current in the use of technology, developments within the field of discipline, and developments related to teaching and student success. Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, or closely related field required. Five (5) years' practice experience required. Must agree to participate in the full life of the program. Ability to teach in practice areas related to individuals, groups, families and communities, required. Ability to instruct courses in specialty areas such as Addictions, Aging Disabilities, Social Determinants of Behavioral Health, and Trauma preferred. Current license holder preferred. Demonstrated experience teaching diverse student populations and addressing equity gaps. Demonstrated experience teaching within a community college. Bilingual or other language proficiency.