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Psychology Instructor, Continuous Appointment (Probationary)


Company : RDP


Location : Red Deer,


Created : 2026-04-27


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Psychology Instructor, Continuous Appointment (Probationary) We are seeking a probationary continuous instructor in Psychology who will contribute to the BA and BSc degrees in Psychology. The successful candidate will teach a combination of introductory, intermediate, and seniorlevel courses, with at least two sections of PSYC 2713 Research Methods and PSYC 4705 Research in Psychology on an annual basis. The role requires frequent oncampus presence and offers opportunities for course release for research and servicerelated duties. Responsibilities Design, develop, and deliver engaging learning experiences across multiple modalities. Encourage and support student success by responding to their needs and promoting critical thinking. Engage in continuous professional development to maintain discipline expertise and instructional practice. Pursue scholarly and creative activities that advance the discipline and strengthen institutional research profile. Contribute to the local, national, and global communities through knowledge sharing and engagement. Qualifications Required: PhD in Psychology or scheduled PhD defense date. Preferred: PhD in Psychology, experience teaching postsecondary psychology courses from introductory to upperlevel, and advising senior undergraduate research projects. Benefits and Compensation Salary commensurate with education and experience. Comprehensive benefits package including extended health and dental care, health spending account, pension plan, Employee & Family Assistance Program, generous vacation, tuition waivers, and professional development funding. Additional time off due to institutional closures around Christmas and New Year. EEO Statement Red Deer Polytechnic fosters an inclusive learning and working environment and is committed to a meritbased hiring process that is fair, equitable, supportive, welcoming, and respectful. We recognize, value, and leverage differences in identity, ability, background, culture, skills, experience, and perspective. Our practices are guided by the Alberta Human Rights Act and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canadas Calls to Action. Job applicants may request accommodations in accordance with the Alberta Human Rights Code. for assistance. #J-18808-Ljbffr