Fall 2026 Psychology Adjunct Instructor
Company: St. John's University
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
The Institution: St. John’s established in 1870, has two New
York City campuses; international locations in Rome, Italy;
Limerick, Ireland; and Paris, France; and study abroad locations
around the world. The Princeton Review and other top rankings
consistently recognize the University’s outstanding academics,
diverse student body, dynamic internship and volunteer
opportunities, focus on student life, and diverse study abroad
offerings. St. John’s University offers more than 100 undergraduate
and graduate programs in its six colleges and schools, with a
growing number of programs offered online. The University is
accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and
12 other major academic and professional associations. Commitment
to Inclusion: As a Catholic and Vincentian university, St. John’s
is committed to institutionalizing practices of inclusive
excellence to ensure that we welcome and celebrate the intrinsic
worth of all members of our community. We will become an even
stronger university as we enhance equity at every level of our
institution. Our graduates will excel in the competencies and
values required for leadership and service in a rapidly evolving
world. Division/Department Information: The Department of
Psychology exemplifies St. John's University's core values (Truth;
Love; Respect; Opportunity; Excellence; and Service) and its
Vincentian mission. The department is committed to academic
excellence, operates in accord with accepted ethical principles and
with respect for individual rights and dignity, is committed to
service to the community, and demonstrates through its research,
teaching, and clinical training an appreciation of the importance
of cultural diversity. The Psychology Department offers an
undergraduate major and minor in Psychology. We also offer a
combined B.A./M.A. in Psychology, as well as combined degrees with
Criminology and Justice and Business Administration. We also offer
the following graduate programs: Psychology (M.A.) School
Psychology (M.S.) School Psychology (Psy.D.) Clinical Psychology
(Ph.D.) Forensic Psychology (Certificate) Courses and Job
Responsibilities: PSY3040 RESEARCH LAB 1 & PSY3041 RESEARCH LAB 2
(Courses are linked—instructor oversees both sections
simultaneously with typically fewer than 15 students total) This is
a three-credit course in which a small group of students have the
opportunity to participate in research. Students can work on
projects in collaboration with local hospitals or projects which
emerge from our collaborations with other universities or our own
studies. For the hospital projects, students work on studies
involved in health and health care. For the other projects,
students work on issues in health and health care disparities, with
studies focused both in basic mechanistic research and
interventions. Students serve as research assistants for the
projects. They conduct literature reviews and work with the
collaborators to refine the literature search and communicate the
information. They learn basic skills in data management and
analysis, working with data from electronic health records,
surveys, or data collected in our laboratory. They learn to write
abstracts and poster presentations about the study. Every student
participates in at least one abstract submission and poster
presentation. They learn critical skills in research collaboration
and materials management, including learning how to provide and
receive feedback, how to persist in difficult tasks, and how to
work with groups that are diverse in terms of professional
experience and roles as well as sociodemographic backgrounds.
Advanced Research Methods in Psychology 2 (PSY3041). The second
term of the course is more advanced. Students who have completed
Psych 3040 now have the opportunity to develop more advanced
leadership skills as they guide new students in the projects. They
work on more advanced stages of the research, conducting analyses
more independently and guiding the development of abstract
submission and poster development. Guide students to work
collaboratively on all phases of research projects (literature
reviews, hypothesis development, IRB submissions, data
collection/management/analysis, submission of abstracts to local
and national conferences). Qualifications: MA in Psychology or
related fields including Data Analytics Strong skills and knowledge
about research design, implementation, and data analysis High level
writing and reasoning skills Ideally the instructor will have taken
the course previously Must be able to work with other instructors
running other sections Application Process: CV is required with
Master’s Degree Deadline = March 11, 2026 Contact = Dr Ernest
Hodges, Psychology Chairperson ( hodgese@stjohns.edu ) In
compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the per credit salary
for this position is $1803.00. St. John’s University considers
factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of
the position, candidate’s work experience, education/training, key
skills, internal peer equity, as well as market and organizational
considerations when extending an offer. *Important Note- St. John’s
is NOT an E-Verify Employer* Any offer of employment is subject to
receipt by St. John’s University of satisfactory references,
verification of employment and education. St. John’s University is
an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin,
age, status as an individual with a disability, protected veteran
status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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