Palm Beach State College
Location
Lake Worth, Texas
Instruct college students using educational theories and techniques while developing discipline-related curricula. Assess student learning and participate in program evaluation and college activities to support the institution's mission.
Requires a Master's degree in Gerontology, Social Work, Psychology, or Education, or a Master's with 18 graduate hours in those fields. Depending on the course, a Florida mental health professional license or Certified Addiction Professional (CAP) certification may be required.
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At Palm Beach State College, you will discover a place where ideas come to life and the heartbeat of a county begins. By joining us, you will be exposed to professionals from across the U.S. and abroad who are the strivers, reinventors, explorers, and influencers dedicated to developing talent that fills the most needed workforce roles. As the Panthers, we embrace a community of belonging, caring, and connection for our students and employees. We seek creative individuals to help PBSC fulfill its mission of inspiring hope, advancing skills, and transforming lives. About this role Instruct college students in accordance with educational theories and techniques. Develops discipline related curricula, assess student learning, participates in program evaluation, and college activities. Maintains college and department standards in support of the College's mission and strategic plan. Work schedule varies according to teaching assignment. Varies Applications without attached copies of official transcripts or non-web-based unofficial transcripts will not be considered. Transcripts for Adjunct positions must either be an official copy, a college-stamped student copy, or a non-web-based unofficial transcript, scanned into an electronic format and attached to their application. Transcripts produced through web-based student systems will not be accepted. PLEASE NOTE: This is an open, continuous applicant pool. Submitting an application does not guarantee an interview or employment. Positions will be filled by the department on an as-needed basis. Minimum Requirements: GEY 2000 Master’s degree in Gerontology or Master’s degree and 18 graduate semester hours in Gerontology. HUS 1203, 1620, 1640 Master’s degree in Social Work, Psychology Education, or related field or Master’s degree and 18 graduate semester hours in Social Work, Psychology, Education, or related field and extensive experience working with youth in either a community or school-based program. HUS 1001, 1200, 1302, 2308, 1850C, 2851C Master’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, or related field or Master’s degree and 18 graduate semester hours in Social Work, Psychology, or related field and Licensed Florida mental health professional (e.g., mental health counselor, marriage and family counselor, social worker). HUS 1421, 1423, 1440, 1450, 1424 Master’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, or related field or Master’s degree and 18 graduate semester hours in Social Work, Psychology, or related field and Licensed Florida mental health professional (e.g., mental health counselor, marriage and family counselor, social worker) with experience in the addictions field or Certified Addiction Professional (CAP) Certification. READY TO APPLY? Here's your application preparation! Please review the following information to apply for a position at Palm Beach State College: Carefully review the minimum qualifications advertised for the available position, as only applicants meeting the minimum requirements will be considered. Background Check/ Drug Screen may be required based on the specific requirements of the position for which the application is being submitted. Employment is contingent upon passing a drug test and completing a criminal background investigation. An essential goal of the Office of Human Resources is to respond to all applicants once a selection is made. Please take notice of the position closing date advertised. Whenever positions are filled, the Office of Human Resources responds to all applicants who have submitted applications. The College conducts its employment activity within the State of Florida except for occasional brief and temporary pre-approved periods related to college travel. Application Deadline This position is open until filled About the College Palm Beach State College, Florida's first public community college, was founded in 1933 and has grown to become the largest institution of higher education in Palm Beach County. Currently serving a richly diverse student population of 49,000 annually, the College offers classes at five locations and offers bachelor's and associate degrees, professional certificates, and workforce development programs. With over 1,200 full-time employees, Palm Beach State College offers a highly attractive benefits package including health insurance, a retirement program, tuition assistance, and paid time off. An Equal Access/Equal Opportunity/Veteran Preference/ADA Employer Per the Florida Open Records and Public Meeting Laws (286.011), also known as "the Sunshine Laws," all correspondence received from applicants for any position with the College is a matter of public record. Palm Beach State College is an equal access, equal opportunity institution. The College complies with all state and federal laws granting rights to applicants for employment or admission to the College. The College prohibits unlawful discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, ethnicity, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, marital status, veteran status, disability, or pregnancy in any of its employment or educational programs or activities. Applicants who believe they have been discriminated against in the recruitment process should contact the Human Resources and Compliance Director or Chief Human Resources Officer at (561) 868-3114 or 4200 Congress Avenue, Lake Worth, FL 33461. Written complaints must be filed within 180 days from the position's closing date for which the applicant applied. Claims will be investigated, and a timely response will be provided. The College prohibits retaliation against any applicant who utilizes the complaint procedure. Accommodations Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities. Please tell us if you need a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job by contacting the Human Resources and Compliance Director at (561) 868-3114 for assistance.
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Salary benchmark
$68,159 avg / yr
Typical range: $30,160–$56,160 based on 300 active listings in Texas