Adjunct Faculty - School Psychology - PPS Credential Program
Listed on 2026-02-17
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Education / Teaching
Academic, School Counselor, University Professor, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional
Role:
The Adjunct Faculty Member supports the mission of the CUI School Psychology PPS Credential Program by teaching graduate-level coursework aligned with the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) standards. This program prepares students to gain the Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) credential in School Psychology, allowing them to practice in California's schools. This role involves facilitating student learning through high-quality instruction, providing timely and constructive feedback, and integrating field-based applications.
Adjunct faculty are expected to maintain active engagement with course content, communicate regularly with students, and collaborate with the program director to ensure academic excellence and student success. A commitment to culturally responsive teaching and supporting diverse learners is essential.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to accomplish each of the following duties satisfactorily:
Education and/or Experience: Masters, Doctoral, or other terminal degree from an accredited college or university, depending upon the course's
needs. Appropriate experience in the areas(s) of specialization and expertise. At least three (3) years of experience as a School Psychologist in California with a Pupil Personnel Services Credential authorizing service as a School Psychologist. A Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP) certification is also accepted.
Qualification Requirements: The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Comprehensive understanding of the NASP Practice Model, NASP Ethics Code, CCTC standards, and current legislation such as IDEA, with the ability to apply these frameworks in instruction and student supervision.
Experience:
Demonstrated success in K-12 educational settings and experience teaching or mentoring in graduate-level school psychology programs, particularly within diverse and historically underrepresented communities.
Possession of a valid Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) Credential in School Psychology.
Proven ability to teach in culturally responsive ways, particularly in assessment, ABA, intervention, practicum, or internship courses, with a commitment to equity and student development.
Strong interpersonal and leadership skills with a track record of working collaboratively with school districts, community stakeholders, and university colleagues to support program goals and student success.
Skilled in online teaching platforms, current pedagogy, and
integrating technology into instruction to meet the needs of adult learners in flexible learning
environments.
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