December 21, 2015

Antioch New England Position

Status: Core faculty, Antioch University, Keene, NH
Preferred start date: 1 August 2016

The Clinical Psychology Department at Antioch University New England invites applications at the Assistant Professor level to join the faculty of our APA Accredited Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) program. This is a full-time, Core Faculty position.

About the Position
The successful candidate will have completed an APA-accredited doctoral program in clinical or counseling psychology and be licensed or license eligible in NH. Area of clinical focus is open, with priority granted to qualified candidates with expertise in geropsychology or children/families (regional workforce needs, nationally marketable for our graduates, complementary with current program strengths). Independent of population focus, we are interested in strengthening our expertise in either the neurological/biological underpinnings of behavioral health, or the social determinants of health. AUNE is known for training, service, and research collaborations throughout our region, and we will prioritize candidates with demonstrated passion and ability to cultivate such partnerships in their area of interest. This individual must have a commitment to experiential pedagogies and to social justice. We particularly invite candidates who will enhance the racial, ethnic, nationality, or cultural diversity of our program community.

Core faculty are expected to demonstrate achievement in the areas of student engagement, scholarly activity, and service, including administrative tasks within the department and university. Teaching and administrative duties will be negotiated, but will include dissertation advising. We seek candidates with the vision, temperament, interest, and potential to become future program leaders. Opportunities for up to one day per week of professional practice are available.

About the University, Campus, and Department
Antioch University is a singularly accredited, multi-campus, coast-to-coast institution of higher learning that provides learner-centered education to empower students with the knowledge and skills to lead meaningful lives and to advance social, economic, and environmental justice. Visit Antioch.edu for more information about our University.

Antioch University New England, one of five regional campuses, uses a distinctive graduate education pedagogy that mixes rigor with experiential learning and social engagement. Visit AntiochNE.edu for more information about our Campus.

Accredited by APA since 1986, the PsyD program follows (indeed, was instrumental in developing) the practitioner-scholar model of training as described by the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology. We have 11 full-time core faculty and approximately two dozen students per cohort. Our students complete four years of full-time study, practica, internship, and a dissertation. The Clinical Psychology department includes three training and service centers: the Psychological Services Center, Center for Behavioral Health Innovation, and the Antioch Multicultural Center for Research and Practice. Our graduates fulfill multiple professional roles as reflective practitioners, integrating our core program values of relationship, evidence-based practice, and social justice and diversity. Visit antiochne.edu/clinical-psychology for more information about the Department.

Application instructions
Inquiries about the position can be made to George Tremblay, chair of the search committee, at gtremblay@antioch.edu or 603-283-2190

Applications should be submitted to HR.AUNE@Antioch.edu with “CP Faculty Search” in the subject line. Applications must include a statement of interest addressing the position description, 300-400 word statement of teaching philosophy, curriculum vita, and complete contact list for at least four references. Sample publications or other scholarly work are welcome.

Applications accepted on a rolling basis, with review of applications beginning Jan 4, 2016 and continuing until the position is filled.

AUNE is committed to providing a learning and work environment free from discrimination and harassment. Programs, activities, and employment are available with equal opportunity for all and without discrimination on the basis of race, age, color, gender, gender identity, ancestry, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, family status, or disability. The campus is a smoke-free environment.

Roger L. Peterson, Ph.D., ABPP
Professor & Distinguished Senior Scholar 
Director of Internships
Department of Clinical Psychology
Antioch University New England
40 Avon Street
Keene, NH 03431

603.283.2178 Direct
603.283.2175 Department
603.903.3373 Clinical

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