Teach courses in the assigned subject area;Prepare course syllabus and reports related to teaching and student progress;Assess student learning in terms of student and program learning outcomes;Submit self-assessment reports based on student and peer evaluations;Work under the general supervision of the discipline coordinator/division chairperson in integrating teaching efforts with other instructors in the discipline area;Maintain one office hour per week for each course taught;Classes may be offered online, daytime, evenings and/or weekends. Minimum Qualifications: Master's degree in Human Development (Family Resources); or, Master's degree in Family & Consumer Sciences (Family Resources); or, Master's degree in Human Development; or, Master's degree in Psychology, Social Work, Education, Sociology, Nursing or Public Health with 12 credits of advanced coursework in Human Development (life span). Desirable Qualifications:Teaching experience at the community college level. Demonstrated...Lecturer, Development, Family, Healthcare, Education