Senior Instructor, School Psychology, Bilingual Program, Part-Time
Senior Instructor, School Psychology Bilingual Program, Part-time
University of Colorado Denver
Faculty Level/Title: Senior Instructor
Working Title: Senior Instructor, School Psychology Bilingual Program, Part-time
FTE: Part-time, 0.3 FTE
Salary Range: $22,800 to $24,000 at 0.30 FTE
Position #: 00603127 - Requisition #: 37594
About the Position
As a senior instructor within the Bilingual Program in the School Psychology program, this person will be a leader in advancing this program, as well as bilingual services to the community and professional spaces. The Bilingual program at CU Denver is one of a handful of doctoral-level programs nationwide, and the only one in Colorado.
This position is expected to be at 0.3 FTE for fall 2025 (12 hours per week) without benefits, with a potential FTE increase over time.
What you will do:
Fall 2025 (0.3 FTE):
- Update website and informational materials pertaining to the CU Denver bilingual program
- Ensure student progress and completion of CU Denver bilingual program requirements
- Create additional sustainable revenue streams by designing and offering virtual professional learning opportunities for bilingual school psychologists across the country
- Create a bilingual (Spanish/English) psychoeducational assessment clinic (virtual) to support districts across the state in need of bilingual school psychology consultation and evaluations (revenue generating)
- Market services and collaborate with fiscal representatives for revenue generation
- Coordinate bilingual practicum placements for students in the CU Denver Bilingual School Psychology program and vetting sites and supervisors
- Increase collaborations and community relationships with schools, clinical settings, and agencies that support multilingual families while increasing the visibility of CU Denver and our services
Spring 2026 and beyond (Dependent on revenue generation and performance, increase of FTE to 0.5):
- All duties as described above
- Serve as program faculty, contributing to program needs and service to the program and SEHD
- Graduate advising for students in the bilingual program
- Teaching the year-long supervision class for students in the bilingual program (once per month, year long class, with additional supervision as needed)
- Provide information sessions about the bilingual program for interested applicants, as well as current PsyD students interested in the program
Minimum Qualifications
- Doctorate in School Psychology
- Licensure as a Psychologist or license eligible
- Advanced proficiency in the Spanish language (speaking, writing, reading)
- Experience delivering psychological services in Spanish
- Experience working as a school psychologist
- Training pertaining to culturally and linguistically responsive psychological service provision
- Experience providing professional learning opportunities or teaching at the college or graduate level
- Knowledge of virtual psychological assessment strategies and high proficiency in technological applications
Preferred Qualifications
- Licensure or license eligible as a psychologist in Colorado
- Three or more years of experience as a school psychologist
- Experience delivering psychological services in Spanish in a school setting
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge and experience with school/district/university partnerships
- Knowledge and experience in professional learning design, and mentoring
- Knowledge and experience in working with culturally and linguistically minoritized communities, schools, and children
- Proficiency in using computers for technical writing, project planning, communications, and dissemination
- Ability to provide leadership to coordinate and manage complex tasks related to developing partnerships with schools and districts, designing flexible and high-quality professional learning for school psychologists and aligned disciplines
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees at all levels throughout the institution and partnering institutions
- Ability to lead and collaborate effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds and experiences
Conditions of Employment
This position follows a hybrid work structure where employees can work remotely or from the office, as needed, based on demands of specific tasks or personal work preferences. Working from the office is encouraged when working on tasks that require a high degree of collaboration.
Compensation and Benefits
The salary range for this position has been established at $22,800 to $24,000 at 30% time. Benefits | Total Compensation Calculator
Required Application Materials
Applications are accepted electronically ONLY at www.cu.edu/cu-careers. Attach:
- A letter of interest describing relevant job experiences as they relate to listed job qualifications, interest in the position, and description of Spanish-language abilities as they pertain to the role
- Curriculum vitae / Resume outlining experience(s)
- Three professional references including name, phone number, and email address
Application Deadline: Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Preference will be given to complete applications received by September 22, 2025.
Questions: Dr. Bryn Harris, bryn.harris@ucdenver.edu | SEHD HR: sehdhr@ucdenver.edu
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