Instructor, School Psychology (Part-Time, Non-Tenure Track)
CTC Campus - External, Not Advertised
About this role
The LaFetra College of Education is seeking a part-time, Non-Tenure Track Professor of Practice in School Psychology to teach fieldwork classes and support students during their placements. The role involves developing curriculum, assessing student performance, and collaborating with local school districts. It is aimed at experienced professionals with a background in school psychology supervision.
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About CTC Campus - External, Not Advertised
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201-500 employees
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2018
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Sarah Johnson
Chief Executive Officer
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Chief Technology Officer
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VP of Engineering
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VP of Product
Jessica Thompson
Chief Financial Officer
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VP of Sales
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