on Health/Wellness
The Department of Counseling, School, and Educational Psychology at the
University at Buffalo, SUNY is in a unique position to search
for a department chair who can contribute to the UB2020 strategic theme in
health/wellness and maximize departmental strengths and concentrations.
Applicants should have expertise and a proven research record related to
health and wellness prevention/interventions. Eligibility for NYS
licensure as a psychologist and interest in interdisciplinary
collaborative research (e.g. biopsychosocial features of health-related
disorders, neuropsychology, pediatrics, translational studies) are
desirable.
The department offers doctoral training in Counseling Psychology/School
Psychology (APA accredited), Counselor Education, and Educational
Psychology. Masters programs include Mental Health Counseling (M.S.),
Rehabilitation Counseling (M.S.), School Counseling (Ed.M.), and School
Psychology (M.A./AC; NASP approved). The department has a strong
commitment to ethical practice, multicultural competence, and awareness of
self and others to meet the challenges of working in complex urban
settings.
The University at Buffalo (UB) is a flagship institution in the State
University of New York (SUNY) system and a member of the Association
of American Universities. For the last five years, UB was named one of the
³Great Colleges to Work For² by the Chronicle
of Higher Education. The Buffalo-Niagara Falls region features arts,
culture, and environmental splendor.
Submit application at
www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/
<http://www.ubjobs.buffalo.
For inquires, contact Dr. LeAdelle Phelps, Search Chair, phelps@buffalo.edu
Include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, sample publications, and names
with contact information for three references. Review
of completed applications will begin 2-1-14 and continue until the
position is filled. Applications from under-represented groups are
strongly encouraged to apply. The University at Buffalo is an equal
opportunity, affirmative action employer.
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