Tenure-Track
Position (Assistant Professor):
Clinical
The Department of Psychology at the
University of
British Columbia – Vancouver campus (psych.ubc.ca) invites applications for a
tenure-track position in clinical psychology, which
will begin 1 July 2015. This position is budgeted for the
Assistant Professor
level. Candidates must hold a PhD from an accredited clinical training
program
(including an APA- or CPA-accredited internship) before starting
the position.
They are also expected to obtain registration as a psychologist
in the province
of British Columbia.
We
are seeking applicants who would enhance the Department's
CPA-accredited
doctoral program in clinical psychology, which operates on a
clinical science
model. Although we are looking for the
strongest
candidate, regardless of research specialization, we are
particularly interested
in candidates whose research complements existing strengths of
the clinical
program and bridges clinical psychology to other areas of the
Department (http://psych.ubc.ca/persons/) . We are seeking individuals with strong
research
records appropriate to a research-oriented doctoral program, who
are committed to
teaching and research supervision of undergraduate and graduate
students. The
successful candidate will be expected to maintain a program of
scholarly research
that leads to publication, conduct effective teaching (including
clinical and
research supervision), and contribute to departmental service.
The starting salary for the position
will be
commensurate with qualifications and experience. This position
is subject to
final budgetary approval. The University of British Columbia
hires on the basis
of merit and is committed to employment equity and diversity
within its
community. We especially welcome applications from members of
visible minority
groups, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities,
persons of
minority sexual orientations and gender identities, and others
with the skills
and knowledge to engage productively with diverse communities.
We encourage all
qualified candidates to apply; however, Canadian citizens and
permanent residents
of Canada will be given priority.
Applicants
should upload a single PDF file (containing a cover letter, CV,
research
statement, teaching statement, evidence of teaching
effectiveness, and three
publications) to https://websec3.psych.ubc.ca/ internal/faculty/jobappl and
complete the brief form found on that webpage. Next, applicants
should arrange
to have at least three confidential letters of recommendation
submitted online
(details provided at the above webpage).
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