Job DetailsJob Location: Off Premise - New Gloucester, ME 00000Subject Matter Expert in Developmental Psychology
About Unity:
At Unity Environmental University we are on a mission to make environmental education accessible and affordable to all. Our unique model combines a functional hierarchy and project-based structure through our four Sustainable Education Business Units (SEBUs) to promote collaboration and innovation (Distance Education, Sustainable Ventures, Unity @ Pineland). We prioritize our students' needs above all else, offering a variety of modalities, including hybrid, in-person, hyflex, and online. Our innovative and inclusive culture prepares students to tackle real-world challenges and cultivate the next generation of environmental professionals and leaders who can make a positive impact on our world.
Our Mission:
We are dedicated to delivering quality education and experiences that produce outstanding environmentally competent professionals and inspire individuals from all walks of life to steward sustainable ecosystems.
About Enterprise Education:
Enterprise Education provides an entirely asynchronous, online learning experience that adapts to the unique circumstances of each student. Our fully accredited bachelor's and master's degree programs, as well as non-degree credits, empower learners to shape their own educational journey. With 8 five-week terms for undergraduates and 5 eight-week terms for graduate students, our model offers unparalleled flexibility. You can learn at your own pace, and take breaks as needed. By using your everyday environment as your laboratory, you'll integrate your studies into your daily life. This makes our education ideal for busy professionals who seek to advance their careers while still honoring their commitments. We are committed to empowering our students to become the changemakers our world needs, wherever they are.
The Opportunity:
Unity Environmental University Career Edge seeks enthusiastic and experienced individuals to serve as Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to support the development of undergraduate courses within our Workplace Readiness curriculum. These courses are part of Unity’s innovative, workforce-aligned academic model and are delivered in five-week terms as asynchronous, online courses designed for diverse learners.
SMEs will collaborate closely with an academic dean and a learning experience designer to shape course content, learning activities, and assessments that are engaging, applied, and accessible to undergraduate learners.
Course to Be Developed
PSYC 2050 Developmental Psychology
This course examines human development from infancy through older adulthood, emphasizing the interaction of biological, psychological, social, and ecological factors. Students explore how identity, attachment, learning, resilience, and adaptation unfold across the lifespan. Special attention is given to developmental differences, trauma, cultural contexts, environmental stressors, and sociopolitical influences on development and well-being.
Students will:
Describe key developmental theories and stages across the human lifespan
Analyze how environmental and social contexts influence psychological development
Examine the effects of trauma and chronic stress on development and adaptation
Compare developmental experiences across cultural and ecological contexts
Apply lifespan development concepts to support resilience and well-being across age groups
Role Responsibilities
Advise on course scope and specific learning outcomes
Select and/or design content that supports student understanding of lifespan development
Translate developmental psychology research into engaging, student-centered instructional materials
Develop applied assignments that connect developmental concepts to real-world contexts and case studies
Collaborate with academic leadership and learning designers in an iterative development process
Ensure content reflects current scholarship related to culture, trauma, resilience, and environmental influences on development
Incorporate inclusive perspectives representing diverse developmental experiences and populations
QualificationsRequired Qualifications
Advanced degree in Psychology, Human Development, Developmental Psychology, Counseling, Social Work, or a closely related field
Demonstrated expertise in lifespan development theory and research
Strong understanding of the influence of social, cultural, ecological, and environmental factors on human development
Ability to explain complex psychological concepts clearly for undergraduate learners
Strong written communication skills, including the ability to create clear, student-facing instructions
Ability to meet deadlines and work collaboratively in a remote environment
Proficiency with standard computer applications (e.g., Outlook, Word, Excel) and familiarity with modern productivity tools
Preferred Qualifications
Experience teaching, training, or mentoring adult or undergraduate learners
Background in online or distance education
Expertise in trauma-informed practice, resilience, or stress research
Experience working with diverse cultural and age populations
Familiarity with environmental psychology, climate-related stressors, or ecological influences on well-being
Personal commitment to sustainability, workforce development, and Unity’s environmental mission
Are you thinking about applying but unsure if it's the right fit? We encourage you to reach out anyway. We recognize that everyone brings different experiences and skills to the table. Take a chance and submit your application; you might be exactly who we're looking for.
The Location
Unity University's distance education curriculum is 100% online. Our Distance Education Adjuncts will teach remotely.
Benefits
This is a 1099 position and is not eligible for benefits.
To Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should click on the Apply Now button and submit a CV/resume, unofficial graduate transcripts and cover letter.