Title: Tutorial Instructors in Psychology
School: Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department/Area: Psychology
The Department of Psychology at Harvard University is accepting applications to teach in the Sophomore Tutorial program. Tutor positions are open to advanced graduate students and postdocs/PhD-level early career instructors with prior teaching experience.
Sophomore Tutorial (PSY 971 and 975) is the centerpiece of the undergraduate psychology experience. The goal of this course is not to teach a particular domain of content knowledge, but to teach students how to think, read, and write like a psychological scientist.
Small discussion-based seminars (~8 students)
Focus on reading and discussing empirical papers, understanding experimental logic, and developing scientific writing skills
Sections meet 2 hours per week, with additional individual student meetings
Regular group meetings for all tutors
These positions are ideal for individuals seeking mentorship on teaching and experience running their own course.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and reviewed twice per year for the Fall (August–December) and Spring (January–May) semesters. Tutors may apply for one or both semesters within an academic year.
Bachelor’s degree
At least two years of graduate-level training in Psychology or a closely related field (e.g., Cognitive Science, Statistics, EdD in Human Development)
Strong background in teaching and research
Commitment to equitable and inclusive teaching
Candidates with graduate degrees (PhD or equivalent) and current graduate students are preferred
Applicants should submit:
Curriculum Vitae, including prior teaching experience
Cover Letter explaining:
Why you wish to become a Sophomore Tutor
Your qualifications for this position
How holding a Tutor position will contribute to your professional development
Efforts to encourage diversity, inclusion, and belonging in the classroom
Evidence of teaching experience and success, including quantitative and qualitative teaching evaluations
Graduate student/postdoc candidates only: A letter from your advisor indicating support for taking on this teaching position
Contact:
Katherine Powers, PhD
Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies
Department of Psychology
Harvard University
220 William James Hall, 33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Email: kpowers@fas.harvard.edu
Per-section salary: $11,720–$13,150 (Jr./Sr. rates; exact rate determined by HGSU-UAW contract, Article 20, Section 2)
Minimum required: 0
Maximum allowed: 3
tutorial, instructor, lecturer, teaching, psychology, neuroscience, undergraduate, Boston, Cambridge, Massachusetts, MA, Northeast, New England
Harvard University is committed to equal opportunity and non-discrimination. The university seeks talent from all parts of society and ensures everyone at Harvard thrives. Harvard’s policies prohibit discrimination based on race, ethnicity, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, religion, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Required fields:
Highest education completed
Doctoral degree
Master's degree
Bachelor's degree
Authorized to work in the United States?
Yes
No
Area you feel MOST comfortable teaching undergraduate courses
Social Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Clinical Science/Abnormal Psychology
Cognitive Psychology/Behavioral Psychology/Neuroscience
Statistics/Research Methods
Required Documents:
Curriculum Vitae
Cover Letter
Course Evaluation
Optional Documents:
Statement of Teaching Philosophy
Statement of Research
Other
Mentor Agreement Form
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