Adjunct Faculty - Forensic Psychology
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Job Summary:
The successful candidates will be reporting to the Chair, Department of Psychology. The incumbent will be expected to teach Psychology courses at undergraduate, masters or doctoral levels
Key Responsibilities
- Design and deliver doctoral-level teaching in forensic psychology
- Support and mentor students in their career endeavors.
- Participate in curriculum development activities to ensure that the programs are up-to-date and marketable.
- Develop course materials, case studies, and applied forensic simulations
- Evaluate students through examinations, research papers, case reports, and applied forensic assessments
- Participate in program assessment and reviews.
- Engage in research in one’s area of expertise.
- Engage in service to the University, the profession and to the community.
- Contribute to scholarly engagement in forensic psychology
- Integrate current legal standards with psychological assessment practice.
- Perform any other related duties as may be assigned from time to time.
Minimum Educational Qualifications and Professional Experience
- Earned Doctoral Degree in Psychology (PsyD, PhD or equivalent)
- Demonstrated expertise in forensic Psychology or Psychology and legal interface practice
- Prior teaching experience at postgraduate or doctoral level
- Research, Publications and supervision of post graduate students will be added advantage
- Requisite skills in the use of digital technology and online teaching
Personal Attributes & Competencies
- Self-motivated and highly-disciplined
- Good command of the subject area and pedagogy
- Ethical and professional conduct
- Emotional Intelligence/Emotional Regulation skills
- Technologically savvy
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Good research and writing skills
- Innovative and creative
Method of Application
If you have the requisite qualifications and experience and desire to work as a team member in a modern, progressive, international, and multicultural institution where you can make a difference, please apply indicating in the subject line: 'Adjunct Faculty - Forensic Psychology'. Interested applicants must provide a cover letter and a current CV, certified copies of educational certificates and transcripts, and addresses of three referees, telephone and e-mail contacts by 5.00pm, Tuesday, March 17, 2026 to:
Director, Human Resource,
United States International University - Africa,
P. O. Box 14634-00800, Nairobi, Kenya
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