March 3, 2014

Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at Washington State University Vancouver

The Department of Psychology at Washington State University Vancouver invites applications for a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the area of Clinical Psychology in Vancouver, WA, beginning August 16, 2014.  Duties include developing and maintaining a productive research program, mentoring undergraduate and graduate student research, and teaching undergraduate and graduate courses on topics of clinical psychology. Required qualifications include a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from an APA- or CPA-accredited clinical psychology program before employment start date, completion of an APA- or CPA-approved internship, being licensed or license eligible in the State of Washington; a demonstrated record of research publication; and an ability to advance diversity in teaching, research, or service consistent with the campus strategic plan (http://admin.vancouver.wsu.edu/office-chancellor/wsu-vancouver-strategic-plan).  Preference is given to applicants with expertise in health psychology, with an emphasis in addictions; college-level teaching record; and expertise in working with historically disadvantaged populations.

Applicants should apply online through WSU Human Resources (http://www.wsujobs.com) and submit a letter of application describing their skills/knowledge/expertise relevant to the required and preferred qualifications, a CV, and up to four reprints.  Review of applications begins March 15, 2014and will continue until the position is filled.  Direct inquiries via email to Stephen Lakatos, Search Committee Chair (lakatos@vancouver.wsu.edu).

WSU Vancouver is located on a beautiful 351-acre campus across the Columbia River from Portland, Oregon, offering numerous opportunities for research and collaboration with a variety of nearby institutions, agencies, and organizations. A personal atmosphere, small classes, and interaction with world-class faculty attract more than 3,100 students and approximately 140 full-time faculty members. The Department of Psychology offers undergraduate majors in Psychology and a formal minor in addiction studies. Faculty also mentor graduate students recruited through the Ph.D. program in Experimental Psychology. Interested candidates can learn more at: http://directory.vancouver.wsu.edu/psychologyWashington State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action educator and employer.

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