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Description
Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ) is committed to our employees and is pleased to offer challenging and fulfilling careers, as well as an excellent benefits package. As part of FSCJ's overall total compensation, employee benefits are offered to provide you with health and welfare coverage promoting good health and well-being, a retirement pension and financial protection in the case of death or disability.
Listen to this brief interview with Dr. Tara Haley, Dean of Education and Human Services, as she describes what it takes to be successful in this role.
CAMPUS/CENTER LOCATION: KENT CAMPUS
DEPARTMENT: EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
DATE POSITION AVAILABLE: FALL 2026
REVIEW DATE: APRIL 5TH, 2026
SALARY: $51,250 - MASTER'S DEGREE
$55,800 - DOCTORATE DEGREE
New faculty may receive up a 20% increase above the minimum base salary to recognize direct, job-related college teaching or other professional experience and/or extenuating labor market conditions, if requested by the recommending administrator and verified by Human Resources as justified.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
Provides instruction in the teaching of a specific subject or field of knowledge and guides student study and learning in that subject field. To learn more about this position please view the full job descriptions by clicking here.
This Faculty position is a 180 day contract. For information regarding Faculty 180 Day Contracts, please visit our FSCJ Collective Bargaining Agreement by clicking on the link below. Please refer to page 42.
WHAT YOU'LL NEED
At a minimum, the selected candidate must have a Master’s degree or higher in Human Services or related discipline, or a Master’s degree with at least 18 graduate hours in a related discipline: Human Services, Marriage and Family Therapy, Mental Health, Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, Sociology, Social Psychology or Developmental Psychology which must include graduate coursework in research methodology and at least 6 graduate hours in administration.
Additionally, the preferred candidate will have three to five (3-5) years of professional experience working in the human services field in various organizational capacities such as advocacy, development, administration, behavioral health, addictions, child and family welfare, and community outreach with practical knowledge of the most current evidenced-based practices from the field.
Highly desired are candidates with previous college-level teaching and curriculum development experience and those who are willing to serve as a mentor to students throughout their academic and career path.
Be aware that all applicants, including current Florida State College at Jacksonville employees, are required to attach:
1) All unofficial student copies of transcripts, confirming the awarding of the required degrees and coursework.
2) Copy of License/Certificate (if applicable)
You may either attach it to your online application or fax it to the Human Resources Department at (904) 632-3390.
WHY US
We value our employees. Employees are treated as individuals and empowered to do their best. Our greatest strength lies in the skill, judgement and talent of our employees. We recognize that our success is related directly to the dedication and performance of our employees. We value integrity, excellence in teaching and learning, a culture of honesty and trust, creativity and a respect for diversity. We believe in the potential of people who are inspired, engaged and work together for common goals & objectives. To that end we strive to attract, develop and retain the talented people necessary to deliver the highest quality service to our students and community. It is our focus to support a diverse workforce within an inclusive work environment. In return, we provide a competitive compensation and benefits package, job/skill training, and company-sponsored social events.
What makes FSCJ stand out among other colleges and universities? We are:
Accessible: Classes are offered at convenient locations throughout Duval County and Nassau County and globally through online classes. View our locations.
Affordable: FSCJ ranks among the top 50 most affordable public, four-year institutions in the nation. Plus, we provide many financial aid and scholarship opportunities for our students.
Diverse: We have students from more than 154 countries and students range in age from 12 to 106 years old.
Highly Ranked: FSCJ ranks 11th in the nation in grand total (4,548), and in all disciplines granted among public, four-year colleges and universities granting associate degrees. (Community College Week)
Requirements
At a minimum, the selected candidate must have a Master’s degree or higher in Human Services or related discipline, or a Master’s degree with at least 18 graduate hours in a related discipline: Human Services, Marriage and Family Therapy, Mental Health, Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, Sociology, Social Psychology or Developmental Psychology which must include graduate coursework in research methodology and at least 6 graduate hours in administration.
Additionally, the preferred candidate will have three to five (3-5) years of professional experience working in the human services field in various organizational capacities such as advocacy, development, administration, behavioral health, addictions, child and family welfare, and community outreach with practical knowledge of the most current evidenced-based practices from the field.
Highly desired are candidates with previous college-level teaching and curriculum development experience and those who are willing to serve as a mentor to students throughout their academic and career path.