Adjunct Instructor – Statistics Lab (SPSS Focus)
Adjunct Instructor – Statistics Lab (SPSS Focus)
Location: Asynchronous lab
Position Type: Adjunct Faculty
Position Overview
The Division seeks a qualified adjunct instructor to teach two sections of a Statistics Lab course aligned with articulation agreement requirements. The lab component supports a lecture course (taught separately) and focuses on applied statistical analysis using SPSS.
This role requires a high level of independence, technical troubleshooting ability, and course design expertise to support a diverse and geographically distributed student population.
Key Responsibilities
Instruction & Student Support
- Teach two asynchronous online lab sections focused on applied statistical analysis using SPSS
- Guide students through execution of statistical techniques including:
- Descriptive statistics (frequencies, central tendency, variability)
- Z-scores
- Single sample, dependent, and independent t-tests
- ANOVA (simple and factorial)
- Correlation (Pearson’s r and Spearman’s rho)
- Non-parametric tests (including Chi-Square)
- Support students in completing SPSS-based analyses and APA-style lab reports
- Provide individualized support to a diverse student population, including remote and international learners
Course Design & Development
- Design and maintain an asynchronous lab environment aligned with course learning outcomes
- Develop comprehensive instructional materials, including:
- Step-by-step SPSS tutorials
- Dozens of captioned video demonstrations with transcripts
- Ensure all course materials meet accessibility guidelines and Regular Substantive Interaction (RSI) requirements
- Select an appropriate textbook aligned with SPSS version 27 or newer
Technical & Administrative Responsibilities
- Independently manage all SPSS-related technical support, including:
- Coordinating with IT to obtain software installation codes
- Assisting students with installation on personal devices
- Troubleshooting issues directly with the software vendor (via email support)
- Coordinate access solutions for students without compatible devices:
- Facilitate participation in the institution’s laptop loaner program
- Adapt course materials to the SPSS version available at the start of each semester
- Complete all grading on-campus using institutionally available SPSS access (or maintain a personal license if preferred)
- Maintain flexibility to support students across different institutions and time zones
Minimum Qualifications
- Ph.D. or Ed.D. in Statistics, Psychology, or a closely related field (required per Division criteria)
- Demonstrated experience teaching statistics and/or statistical software (SPSS preferred)
- Experience designing online or asynchronous instructional materials
- Strong working knowledge of APA style for writing research results sections and statistical analysis
Preferred Skills
- Strong written communication skills for creating clear technical instructions
- Ability to work independently without dedicated IT support
- Experience supporting distance learning and non-traditional student populations
Please submit a cover letter, resume/CV and unofficial copies of your transcripts to:
Dr. Tonisha Taylor – Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at ttaylor13@lccc.edu