The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs anticipates a
tenure-track position for a clinical psychologist with specialized
training in geropsychology beginning August 2008.
Applicants should have a Ph.D. from a university-affiliated
APA-accredited clinical program with research and clinical training in
aging. Faculty are committed to excellence in teaching and research,
with the expectation that faculty maintain a productive program of
research with commitment to obtain external funding. Clinical
instruction and supervision in the department's community clinic (CU
Aging Center) will be part of the teaching load. Licensability in
Colorado within first year is essential. The fifteen faculty in the
Psychology Department currently offer an undergraduate degree, MA
programs in clinical and experimental, and a new Ph.D. in
geropsychology that launched in 2004 (more info at
http://www.uccs.edu).
The campus, serving nearly 8000 students, is located on the front
range of the Rockies in Colorado Springs which has a metropolitan
population of approximately 500,000 with easy access to diverse
recreational areas. A letter of application, vita, research papers,
transcripts, and three letters of recommendation should be sent to:
Chair, Clinical Geropsychology Search Committee, Department of
Psychology, University of Colorado, P.O. Box 7150, Colorado Springs,
CO 80933-7150, (719)-262-4500 (email: ddubois@...). Women and
minorities are strongly encouraged to apply. Review of applications
begins October 15th, 2007, but applications will be accepted until the
position is filled. The successful candidate must pass a background
check to include license and educational verification, prior
employment verification, sex offender registry check, and criminal
history. Positions entrusted with master keys and/or financial system
access must also pass a credit history check. The University of
Colorado at Colorado Springs fosters equity in employment by promoting
diversity and assuring inclusiveness.
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