Adjunct Faculty - PhD Program in Human Sexuality (Hybrid Instruction)
Company: California Institute of Integral Studies
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
California Institute of Integral StudiesJob Posting: Adjunct
Faculty - PhD Program in Human Sexuality (Hybrid
Instruction)Adjunct Faculty - PhD Program in Human Sexuality
(Hybrid Instruction)Category: Faculty
PositionsSubscribe:Department: Human SexualityLocations: San
Francisco, CAPosted: May 6, 2025Closes: Jun 13, 2025 - 11:59 PM
EDTType: Part-time Non-ExemptSalary Type: HourlySalary Range:
$31.50 - $52.25PositionID: 187936ShareAbout California Institute of
Integral Studies:
California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) is an
internationally recognized leader in integral education. CIIS
strives to embody spirit, intellect, and wisdom in service of
individuals, communities, and the earth. CIIS has an enrollment of
over 2,000 students pursuing degrees and professional certificates
in a variety of academic programs in its schools of Consciousness
and Transformation, Professional Psychology and Health,
Undergraduate Studies, and our research centers and global
initiatives.CIIS is a mosaic of faces and philosophies, and
backgrounds and beliefs. Like our faculty and staff, students are
intellectually engaged and socially active. Each day brings new
experiences that broaden horizons and hone critical thinking.
Programs, both inside the classroom and throughout the University,
inspire creativity, nurture community, cultivate curiosity, and
foster social good. In addition, CIIS offers a dynamic array of
events through its Public Programs, including conversations,
workshops, continuing education, and conferences and hosts a
vibrant art exhibition series. The University also provides
low-cost mental health services to the San Francisco Bay Area
through its 6 award-winning community counseling clinics. CIIS is
accredited by the Western Senior College and University Commission
(WSCUC).CIIS strives to cultivate a culture of inclusion and
belonging as part of its Seven Commitments . More than accept
difference, we honor and celebrate our staff's diversity of race,
color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual
orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender
identity, or Veteran status. In turn, our diverse and inclusive
culture brings us together in ways that empower everyone to
connect, belong, and grow.
Job Description:
POSITION SUMMARYCIIS seeks adjunct lecturers for select courses
offered in our hybrid Human Sexuality PhD Program for Academic Year
2025-2026 semester. Course descriptions are found below. Please
indicate which course/s you are interested in teaching and your
qualifications for teaching the course/s in your cover letter. We
may consider adjuncts to teach more than one course, especially the
Understanding Research and Methodology I courses listed below. Find
out more about the doctoral program in the Human Sexuality
Department here:
https://www.ciis.edu/academics/graduate-programs/human-sexuality/about-the-phdAdjunct
faculty are expected to deliver rigorous, critically informed
doctoral-level instruction in alignment with CIIS's mission and the
Human Sexuality Department's interdisciplinary and justice-oriented
pedagogy. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Preparing course content in coordination with provided syllabi
and working with instructional designers to develop asynchronous
materials on the Canvas learning platform.
- Delivering in-person instruction across three extended weekend
residencies per semester (typically 3-4-hour sessions scheduled
Thursday-Sunday; exact dates are provided well in advance).
- Facilitating synchronous online sessions and maintaining an
active presence in the online classroom environment.
- Providing detailed, timely feedback on student assignments and
assessments.
- Holding virtual office hours and maintaining responsive
communication with students throughout the term.
- Supervising and collaborating with a graduate teaching
assistant, where applicable.
- Participating in department meetings and related activities as
requested.Adjunct appointments are contractual per course and do
not carry the service or governance expectations of full-time
faculty roles.COURSE DESCRIPTIONSThis course is dedicated to
understanding how social scientists and scholars in related fields
and disciplines analyze, interpret, and make sense of the social
world. We will begin with broad questions about knowledge
production that undergird our approach to any academic inquiry. We
will next learn about and practice qualitative and quantitative
research methods, including digital content analysis, interviewing,
and survey research. We will consider how a study benefits from or
is constrained by a mixed methodology approach. This course
explores epistemologies and research methods as they pertain to
sexuality studies. We will ask how theory and standpoints shape the
kinds of research questions we ask, the types of materials we use,
and how we define our relationships with our research
participants/subjects. We will explore questions like: what counts
as evidence? How might we approach the issues of subject and
subjectivity? What is the relationship between researcher and
subject? What key questions guide our research decisions?HSX 7237
Methodology I (3 units) - Fall 2025This course examines core
concepts in quantitative methods and reviews the basic steps used
in constructing a rigorous, empirically valid research study on
sexuality and/or gender. It reviews the purpose of an institutional
review board (IRB)/human subjects committee and the existence of
institutional and independent IRBs. The course grounds technical
learning with an examination of scientific positivism by drawing
upon critiques from anticolonialist, queer, and feminist scholars.
Students apply these concepts and theories to critically assess
statistically-based evidence. This course introduces students to
quantitative methodology focusing on survey methods to conduct
research on sexuality related topics. This course introduces both
the debates about what should "count" and why, as well as what
constitutes "good" research. We will review the ethics involved in
conceptualizing and conducting research quantitatively, including
the history and importance of Institutional Review Boards (IRB) for
the protection of human research subjects. The course will review
some of the basic elements of good survey design and extend this by
learning how to conduct basic descriptive and inferential
statistical analysis with an existing set of survey data using SPSS
analytical software. Qualtrics and SPSS will be provided to
students for use during the course. Qualitative approaches to
research will be covered in the companion course to this one: HSX
7238 Methodology II.HSX 7229 Sexual Function & Practices (3 units)
- Spring 2026This course represents the core knowledge that
students are required to engage in about sexuality practices and
behaviors to be competent in the field. Topics covered include
biopsychosocial developmental models of sexuality and gender
identity, sociocultural and familial influences, LGBTQQIA
identities and experiences, diversities of sexual expression,
sexual anatomy and physiology, sexually associated infections,
contraception and barrier methods, arousal and orgasm, and sexual
health and pleasure. This course will be addressed from an
inclusive and sex-positive perspective. This course is aligned to
these American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and
Therapists (AASECT) core knowledge areas: B-I, and M. For more
details, visit www.aasect.org.
Requirements:
REQUIREMENTSMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- A doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, or equivalent) in a field directly
relevant to the course content (e.g., sexuality studies,
behavioral/health studies, biostatistics, psychology, public
health, gender studies, cultural studies, education, critical race
studies, sociology, anthropology, or a related discipline).
- Demonstrated scholarly engagement with sexuality/sex, gender,
or related expertise
- Record of experience teaching graduate-level courses in hybrid
or online formats.
- Experience designing and running courses in online learning
management software like CANVAS, Blackboard, etc.
- Ability to travel to CIIS in San Francisco for three required
teaching weekends per semester; travel support is available for
faculty located outside the Bay Area.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Record of teaching, research, or practice at the doctoral level
in topics related to sexuality, sex, and gender.
- Demonstrated expertise in critical sexuality studies through
teaching, scholarship, and/or application
- Experience mentoring doctoral students or serving on
dissertation committees.
- Broad training in the field of sexuality studies and/or
critical sexuality studies
- Demonstrated engagement with critical theory, decolonial,
queer, feminist, race, or other critical theoretical
frameworks.
- Familiarity with digital learning environments, including
experience designing and facilitating graduate coursework using
learning management systems such as Canvas or Blackboard.
- Commitment to transformative pedagogy that affirms diverse
lived experiences and promotes academic rigor through
anti-oppressive and inclusive teaching practices.Occasional work
performed alone with ability to work remotely from time-to-time.
Collaboration and constant work around and with other
people.PHYSICAL ABILITIESThis position requires attention to
detail, good memory, ability to work under deadline pressure,
sitting and standing for long periods of time, oral and written
communication, keyboarding for significant portions of the workday,
pushing, pulling, bending, stooping, reaching, patience, and tact
to perform the essential functions.LOCATIONHYBRID
Additional Information:
COMPENSATION AND CONTRACTThis is a semester-based, part-time
adjunct faculty position. Adjunct faculty are hired on a per-course
basis, with rates ranging from $31.05-52.25 per hour for adjunct
lecturer ranks of: instructor, lecturer, senior lecturer, or
professor. Compensation is based on course load and determined
according to CIIS's adjunct faculty pay scale, commensurate with
experience and qualifications.Adjunct faculty teaching 9 units or
fewer are not eligible for benefits. Teaching assignments are
contingent upon course enrollment minimums and programmatic needs.
CIIS is committed to fair compensation practices and to fostering
an equitable hiring process that recognizes the labor, expertise,
and preparation required of adjunct educators.These positions are
part-time, non-exempt; temporary academic appointment.NOTES TO
CANDIDATE
- Working Conditions - Duties are primarily performed in an
office environment at a desk or computer terminal, typically Monday
through Friday.
- Background Check - Due to the sensitivity and requirements of
this position, you should expect to undergo and be cleared of an
employment background/criminal check, if extended an offer for
employment. You may also be asked to provide proof of educational
degree(s), licenses, or credentials pertinent to the position. If
your job requires driving on behalf of CIIS you will be required to
provide proof of a valid driver's license.
- Visa Sponsorship - Visa sponsorship is not available for this
position. Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the
United States for any employer.
- Relocation Assistance - This position is not eligible for
relocation assistance.EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY POLICYThe
California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) is an equal
opportunity employer that actively seeks to expand the diversity of
its faculty. We strongly encourage applications from Black,
Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC); LGBTQIA+ individuals;
people with disabilities; and those whose work and lived experience
engage the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, class, and
culture. The Human Sexuality Department is committed to
transformative, anti-oppressive pedagogy and inclusive community
practices. We value candidates who bring critical perspectives to
their work and who are committed to cultivating equitable learning
environments for diverse student populations. We especially welcome
candidates whose teaching, research, or professional background
reflects a deep engagement with historically marginalized
communities and critical approaches to sexuality and gender. CIIS
prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national
origin, ancestry, gender, gender identity, gender expression,
sexual orientation, marital status, religion, age, disability,
veteran status, and any other status protected by applicable
law.
Application Instructions:
- Cover letter to indicate which course/s you are interested in
teaching and your qualifications for teaching the course/s
- Current CV with contact information
- Teaching statement
- Teacher evaluation/s
- If applicable, syllabus/syllabi you have designed
- This position is open for application until June 13, 2025 or
whenever filled.
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