BGSU’s Department of Psychology is recruiting an Assistant Professor (tenure-track) for our APA-Approved Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program (start date AY 2016-17), pending approval of the Dean and Provost. Our program will be especially interested in candidates with an interest in the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. The successful candidate will be expected to publish original research, seek/obtain grant funding, mentor graduate students, teach (graduate and undergraduate courses), and provide clinical supervision. Qualifications for the position include a doctorate in clinical psychology earned before September 1, 2016, and eligibility/work towards eligibility for Ohio licensure. We anticipate Salary and start-up are competitive and commensurate with peer institutions and candidate experience. The Department of Psychology at Bowling Green State University has over 100 doctoral students across 4 areas: Clinical Psychology, Neural-Cognitive Sciences, Developmental Psychology, and Industrial-Organizational Psychology. In addition, there are over 500 undergraduate majors. The Clinical Psychology Program strongly endorses a scientist-practitioner model of training with concentrations in health psychology, child clinical psychology, community clinical psychology, and general clinical psychology including the psychology of religion and spirituality. Our graduates obtain positions in academic, medical, community, and independent practice settings. Bowling Green State University is located in Bowling Green Ohio, a charming city of approximately 30,000, which is conveniently located to the metropolitan areas of Toledo, Detroit, and Cleveland. Bowling Green State University is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and encourages applications from women, minorities, veterans and individuals with disabilities.
For more information or to apply please contact:
Annette Mahoney, Ph.D.
Director of Clinical Training
Professor, Clinical Psychologist (Ohio license)
cell (410) 308-4070
Psychology of Spirituality and Family Relationships Website: http://www.bgsu.edu/ arts-and-sciences/psychology/ graduate-program/clinical/the- psychology-of-spirituality- and-family.html
Book: Pargament, K. I., Mahoney, A., & Shafranske, E. (Eds.) (2013). APA handbook of psychology, religion, and spirituality: Vol II. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
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