Adjunct Psychology professor jobs
Part-time psychology teaching positions at universities, community colleges, and online-first institutions across the U.S. Online, remote, and on-campus roles.
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George C Wallace State Community College-Hanceville
Adjunct Social Work Instructor
Hood College
Professor of Practice - Nursing
Unknown Institution
Adjunct Professor(Remote), Psychology, Public Policy and Law (CSFS) Candidate Pool
Effat University
Associate Professor - Full Professor in Clinical Psychology
University of Denver
Visiting Clinical Assistant Faculty, Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology
Los Angeles Community College District
Adjunct - AY26 Psychology Instructor
Murray State College
Remote Psychology Adjunct
Liberty University
Online Psychology Adjunct - School of Behavioral Sciences
Lawson State Community College
Adjunct Psychology Instructor
San José State University
Psychology Lecturer Pool
University of West Georgia
Psychology Part-Time Faculty (POOL)
University System of Georgia
Part Time Instructor - Psychology or Applied Behavior Analysis
Park University
Adjunct Instructor - PS363 Psychology of Sport
Alexandria Technical & Community College
State Univ Adjunct Unit - Psychology
Alexandria Technical & Community College
Assistant Professor of Psychology (Clinical/Counseling) - IFO
Alexandria Technical & Community College
Adjunct Psychology Instructor
University of Virginia
Clinical Psychologist - Assistant Professor
University System of Georgia
Lecturer of Psychology
Waukesha County Technical College
Adjunct Instructor - Psychology
Point University
Adjunct Instructor of Psychology and Counseling - Online
About adjunct psychology professor jobs
Adjunct psychology professors are part-time faculty hired semester by semester to teach undergraduate or graduate psychology courses. Most institutions hire psychology adjuncts to cover high-enrollment introductory courses, asynchronous online sections, summer terms, and specialized electives that don't justify a full-time hire.
Common adjunct psychology teaching assignments
- Introduction to Psychology
- Abnormal Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Cognitive Psychology
- Research Methods
Credentials and qualifications
The standard credential for adjunct psychology teaching is a master's in psychology, clinical psychology, or counseling (PhD or PsyD preferred at most four-year universities). Accreditation guidelines generally require at least 18 graduate credit hours in the discipline you're teaching — so a related field is often acceptable if you have enough discipline-specific coursework.
Where to find adjunct psychology jobs
The most active employers of adjunct psychology faculty are the large online-first universities (SNHU, UMGC, Liberty, Grand Canyon, Walden), community college systems, public university continuing education divisions, and four-year private universities. The listings above pull from all of these.
Frequently asked questions
- What qualifications do I need to teach adjunct psychology?
- Most adjunct psychology positions require a master's in psychology, clinical psychology, or counseling (PhD or PsyD preferred at most four-year universities). Community colleges and online universities have more flexibility on credentials; four-year universities and graduate programs are stricter.
- How much do adjunct psychology professors earn per course?
- Adjunct psychology pay typically falls in the $2,000–$7,000 per 3-credit course range. Community colleges and online-first universities (SNHU, UMGC, Liberty) sit at the lower end ($2,000–$3,500). Four-year university extension programs and graduate-level psychology courses pay $3,500–$7,000+.
- What psychology courses do adjuncts typically teach?
- The most common adjunct psychology teaching assignments are introductory and gen-ed courses with high enrollment: Introduction to Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, and similar undergraduate sections.
- Can I teach adjunct psychology online or remote?
- Yes — every major online university (SNHU, UMGC, Western Governors, Liberty, Grand Canyon, Walden) hires online psychology adjuncts, and most community colleges and four-year universities now offer asynchronous online sections in psychology. Filter the listings above by modality "Online" to see only remote-eligible roles.
- How competitive are adjunct psychology positions?
- Competition varies by institution tier. Brand-name universities and tenure-track-adjacent roles are very competitive; online-first universities, community colleges, and continuing education programs maintain large rolling adjunct pools and hire continuously.