2026-2027 Lecturer - Psychology (Continuous Recruitment)
About the Job
The Department of Psychology in the College of Liberal Arts is accepting applications for single course (one course/term), part-time lecturers (two courses/term) and/or full-time (three courses/term) to teach courses that may occur in the Summer 2026 session, Fall 2026 (August 31, 2026 - January 13, 2027), Spring 2027 (January 14, 2027 - May 30, 2027), or the Summer 2027 session. The Psychology Department occasionally needs lecturers to teach courses that cannot be staffed by regular faculty members or graduate students. This search will establish a “pool” of instructors if such openings occur during the specified time. Applicants may be selected from this pool on an as-needed basis throughout the academic year. Pay range is $6,300-10,000 per course, depending on number of credits and candidate education, qualifications and experience.
Teaching may be for day, evening or online courses. Appointments may or may not be renewable based on need, funding, and performance. Final job offer contingent upon complete background check and receipt of official transcripts.
We welcome candidates whose experience in teaching and research has prepared them to contribute to the Psychology Department’s commitment to working with a diverse student population, and in building inclusivity, diversity, and equity into their courses.
Responsibilities:
- Prepare syllabi and Canvas course sites and teach undergraduate or graduate Psychology courses as needed, conditional on qualifications
- Hold regular office hours
- Evaluate student learning and assign grades
- Communicate instructor evaluation process to students
- Respond in a timely fashion to student needs and issues
- Receive and respond to department and University emails and respond in a timely manner
- Resolve student and classroom issues in consultation with the Department
- Supervise any teaching assistants or section leaders assigned by Department and complete reviews at end of semester
- Understand and follow all relevant University policies and procedures and participate in trainings, as required
- Participate in relevant departmental meetings
Performance standards:
- Positive evaluations from students and willingness to learn from experiments with pedagogy and peers with relevant knowledge
- Demonstration of commitment to quality teaching professional development
- Effective handling and resolution of student and classroom challenges
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
- Ph.D. in Psychology or related field, such as Neuroscience
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Expertise with psychological concepts applicable to assigned course(s)
Preferred Qualifications:
- Prior teaching or research experience in introductory, research methods/statistics, cognitive, biological, personality, social, clinical, counseling, or industrial/organizational psychology or a related field
- Experience with Canvas and online learning
- Demonstrated commitment to teaching a diverse student population
About the Department
About the Department of Psychology
The Department of Psychology is one of the largest departments within the College of Liberal Arts, and is a highly ranked department nationally. Currently, the department has 46 core faculty, 70+ staff, 140 graduate students, and it supports the largest number of undergraduate majors of any academic program on the UMN Twin Cities campus. Additionally, the department has $40 million or more in active research funding at any given time (the majority from NIH), spread across 70 or more projects. In its 100 plus year history, the Department of Psychology has been marked by distinction and excellence. For additional information, please go to our website: http://www.psych.umn.edu/.
About the College of Liberal Arts
Home to the arts, social sciences and humanities disciplines and programs, the College of Liberal Arts is the largest college in the University of Minnesota and comprises 31 academic departments, and over 20 interdisciplinary research centers and administrative/support units. CLA has over 1,300 faculty and staff spanning research, teaching, advising, outreach, and administrative functions. CLA units reside in over twenty buildings on the East Bank and West Bank of the Twin Cities campus. CLA enrolls nearly 13,000 undergraduate students, over 40% of the undergraduate enrollment on the Twin Cities campus, 1,400 graduate students, and has an annual all-funds budget of $290 million.
CLA is a destination for curious, compassionate individuals who are committed to making our increasingly interdependent and diverse global community work for everyone. That foundational commitment begins in our CLA Constitution. CLA is committed to increasing enrollment of underrepresented and under-resourced students, diversifying our faculty across all disciplines, recruiting, and retaining a diverse staff, and promoting the expression and exploration of diverse perspectives and viewpoints—so that we all gain the background knowledge and analytical skills we need to understand and respect differences.
Pay and Benefits
Pay Range:
$6,300 - $10,000/course ; depending on education/qualifications/experience.
Retirement plan options are available for Civil Service, Faculty, Labor-Represented, Professional & Administrative, and Temp Casual classifications. Learn more about retirement plans.
How To Apply
Applications must be submitted online. To be considered for this position, please click the Apply button and follow the instructions. You will have the opportunity to complete an online application for the position and attach a cover letter and resume or CV.
This position will remain open until filled.
To request an accommodation during the application process, please e-mail employ@umn.edu or call (612) 624-8647.
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