Adjunct Faculty - Master of Science in Critical Sexuality Studies (Remote/Online Instruction)
Company: California Institute of Integral Studies
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: May 10, 2025
Job Description:
California Institute of Integral StudiesJob Posting: Adjunct
Faculty - Master of Science in Critical Sexuality Studies
(Remote/Online Instruction)Adjunct Faculty - Master of Science in
Critical Sexuality Studies (Remote/Online 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: 187931ShareAbout California Institute of
Integral Studies:
California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) is an
internationally recognized leader in integral education. CIIS
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individuals, communities, and the earth. CIIS has an enrollment of
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Job Description:
POSITION SUMMARYCIIS seeks adjunct lecturers for select courses
offered in our full online Masters of Science in Critical Sexuality
Studies program with emphases in Sex Counseling, SexTech, and
Public Health Analysis for Academic Year 2025-2026 semester. Please
note that admissions for Fall 2025 are for Sex Counseling emphasis
students only with SexTech and Public Health Analysis emphasis
student admissions aimed for Fall 2026. 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 MS-level Understanding Research and
Methodology I courses listed below. Find out more about the MS
program in the Human Sexuality Department here:
https://www.ciis.edu/academics/graduate-programs/human-sexuality/about-the-msAdjunct
faculty are responsible for creating an intellectually rigorous,
inclusive, and engaging learning environment that fosters student
growth and reflects the interdisciplinary and critical nature of
sexuality studies. Responsibilities include, but are not limited
to:
- Preparing course content using the provided syllabus and
collaborating with instructional designers to develop asynchronous
Canvas course materials.
- Leading synchronous online sessions (as indicated by the course
design) that promote critical dialogue and learning.
- Providing timely and constructive feedback on assignments and
assessments using Canvas and email.
- Maintaining regular communication with students and being
accessible via virtual office hours.
- Supporting and supervising 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 DESCRIPTIONSCSS 6102 Understanding Research
for Sexuality Studies (3 units) - Fall 2025This course focuses on
the methodologies and analytical frameworks used by researchers in
Sex Counseling, SexTech, Public Health Analysis, and related fields
to interpret and understand the social world. Students gain
foundational knowledge of the research process, including problem
identification, relevance, and significance, formulation of
research questions, literature review, data collection and ethical
analysis, and the critical examination of findings. The course
integrates critical theory to help students assess the broader
socio-political contexts influencing research and question the
assumptions underlying conventional scientific methods.CSS 6103
Critical Sexualities Studies Theory (3 units) - Fall 2025This
foundational course introduces students to the key theories in
Critical Sexuality Studies (CSS) through a triadic framework of
concepts, abjection, and normativities, drawing from disciplines
such as psychology, sociology, and feminist studies. It serves as
an essential primer for understanding how sexuality and gender are
interwoven with power structures and various social and cultural
identities. The course is grounded in critical theory, urging
students to explore how normative assumptions about sexuality and
gender are constructed and maintained, and how they intersect with
positionalities like race, class, and geographic location.CSS 6105
Methodology I (3 units) - Spring 2026This course introduces
students to quantitative research methods, with a particular focus
on survey techniques for investigating sexuality-related topics.
Students will engage with foundational debates on epistemology,
examining what constitutes valid knowledge and rigorous research
within the field. Ethical considerations in the design and
execution of quantitative studies are explored, including the
historical development of institutional oversight and its role in
safeguarding research participants. Through the application of
critical theory, students will critically assess the implications
of quantitative methodologies, interrogating how power dynamics
influence research design, data interpretation, and the production
of knowledge in sexuality studies.CSS 6201 Ethics in Sex Counseling
(3 units) - Spring 2026This course provides a foundational
exploration of ethical considerations in sex counseling, drawing on
the evolving discourse of critical sexuality studies. Participants
will engage with key methods, concepts, and theories necessary to
analyze experiences that are often subject to moral judgment,
particularly within the practice of sex counseling. Through
lectures, discussions, case studies, and critical evaluations,
students will examine common ethical dilemmas in the field. They
will develop the ability to identify and analyze ethical concerns
in sexuality-related experiences, apply theoretical frameworks to
guide ethical decision-making in areas such as note-taking and case
documentation, and articulate the principles that shape their
personal ethical perspectives. Additionally, participants will
refine their ability to construct and defend solutions to complex
ethical challenges while identifying areas for further professional
development and ongoing ethical inquiry.CSS 6202 Critical Policy
Analysis in Sex Counseling (3 units) - Spring 2026This advanced
course provides an in-depth examination of the policies, texts, and
data that shape research and policy outcomes in sex counseling,
with a focus on timely issues such as gender-affirming care,
abortion restrictions, and consent laws. Grounded in critical
sexuality studies, the course interrogates the heterosexist and
cisnormative assumptions often embedded in dominant policy
frameworks, engaging with both emerging and established queer
theorists and community scholars. Participants will critically
assess the implementation and effectiveness of policies and
programs as these uniquely impact sex counselors and their clients.
Through rigorous analysis, students refine their decision-making
processes, identify and challenge personal biases, and conduct a
comprehensive investigation of a major policy issue in sex
counseling. The course emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches,
equipping participants with the analytical tools necessary to
navigate the practical, complex impacts of policy development and
advocacy on sex counseling practice.
Requirements:
REQUIREMENTSMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- A Master's degree (MA, MS) or terminal degree (PhD, EdD, or
equivalent) in a field directly relevant to the course(s) of
interest (e.g., sexuality studies, public health, psychology,
counseling, education, gender studies, sociology, critical race
studies, or a related discipline).
- Demonstrated experience teaching graduate-level courses in
online or hybrid formats.
- Foundational knowledge of and commitment to critical sexuality
studies, with evidence of expertise relevant to at least one
emphasis area of the MS program: Sex Counseling, SexTech, or Public
Health Analysis.
- Demonstrated ability to teach from a critical, intersectional,
and inclusive pedagogical approach that engages diverse student
experiences and scholarship.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- A terminal degree (PhD, EdD, MD, JD, or equivalent) in a
discipline aligned with the course content.
- Evidence of scholarly, clinical, professional, or research
contributions in the area you are applying to teach.
- Experience teaching graduate students in a fully online
learning environment using platforms such as Canvas, Blackboard,
Moodle, or equivalent.
- Experience with online course design, curriculum development,
and digital pedagogy.
- Demonstrated commitment to social justice, anti-oppression
practices, and decolonial or community-based approaches to
sexuality studies.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.LOCATIONREMOTE/ON-LINE INSTRUCTION
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 position are
part-time, non-exempt; temporary academic appointments.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
- Application process is open until June 13, 2025 or until
filled.
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