The Department of Psychology at Colorado State University invites
applications for a COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY faculty position with an
appointment date of August 15, 2008. The position requires a Ph.D.
or equivalent in psychology or a closely related field, an active
research program with commitment to pursue external funding, and
potential for excellence in graduate and undergraduate instruction.
The position ise at the rank of assistant professor. We welcome
applications from those representing historically underrepresented
groups and who will enhance the diversity of our faculty in this
regard.
applications for a COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY faculty position with an
appointment date of August 15, 2008. The position requires a Ph.D.
or equivalent in psychology or a closely related field, an active
research program with commitment to pursue external funding, and
potential for excellence in graduate and undergraduate instruction.
The position ise at the rank of assistant professor. We welcome
applications from those representing historically underrepresented
groups and who will enhance the diversity of our faculty in this
regard.
The successful candidate must have a doctorate degree from an
APA-approved Counseling or Clinical Psychology Program. We are
particularly interested in persons who are doing progressive, cutting
edge research in health psychology. Research interests in health
psychology include, though are not limited to, such topics as
health-disparities that affect underserved populations (e.g., older
adults, children, women, ethnic minorities), chronic illnesses,
health-enhancing or health-compromising behaviors, psychological
assessment of medical patients, patient-provider communication,
treatment adherence, stress-management or coping in face of medical
conditions, factors that influence physical and psychological
well-being, and occupational health psychology. Although actual
course assignments will vary based on candidate interest and
expertise, the successful candidate will be expected to teach the
core program graduate course, Empirically Supported Therapies. Other
graduate course assignments may include courses such as Psychological
Assessment and supervision of practicum. Undergraduate assignments
may include courses such as General Psychology, Abnormal Psychology,
Basic Counseling Skills, Psychology of Personality, History of
Psychology, or Research Methods. BOTH POSITIONS: Additional details
about the positions can be found at
http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/Psychology. The teaching load is
appropriate for a top-tier research university and is adjusted for
grant activity. Application material (cover letter, curriculum
vitae, statements of research and teaching interests and experience,
reprints/pre-prints, evidence of teaching experience and
effectiveness, and e-mail addresses for three referees) should be
submitted on-line at http://www.natsci.colostate.edu/searches/psych/.
The applicant should request three reference letters. Referees will
be sent an access code (using the contact information provided by the
applicant) for submitting letter on-line. For full consideration,
materials must be received by December 1, 2007, but applications for
each position will be accepted until the position is filled. The
Department and University have a strong commitment to diversity;
ethnic minorities and women are encouraged to apply. CSU is an Equal
Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, EO Office 101
Student Services.
APA-approved Counseling or Clinical Psychology Program. We are
particularly interested in persons who are doing progressive, cutting
edge research in health psychology. Research interests in health
psychology include, though are not limited to, such topics as
health-disparities that affect underserved populations (e.g., older
adults, children, women, ethnic minorities), chronic illnesses,
health-enhancing or health-compromising behaviors, psychological
assessment of medical patients, patient-provider communication,
treatment adherence, stress-management or coping in face of medical
conditions, factors that influence physical and psychological
well-being, and occupational health psychology. Although actual
course assignments will vary based on candidate interest and
expertise, the successful candidate will be expected to teach the
core program graduate course, Empirically Supported Therapies. Other
graduate course assignments may include courses such as Psychological
Assessment and supervision of practicum. Undergraduate assignments
may include courses such as General Psychology, Abnormal Psychology,
Basic Counseling Skills, Psychology of Personality, History of
Psychology, or Research Methods. BOTH POSITIONS: Additional details
about the positions can be found at
http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/Psychology. The teaching load is
appropriate for a top-tier research university and is adjusted for
grant activity. Application material (cover letter, curriculum
vitae, statements of research and teaching interests and experience,
reprints/pre-prints, evidence of teaching experience and
effectiveness, and e-mail addresses for three referees) should be
submitted on-line at http://www.natsci.colostate.edu/searches/psych/.
The applicant should request three reference letters. Referees will
be sent an access code (using the contact information provided by the
applicant) for submitting letter on-line. For full consideration,
materials must be received by December 1, 2007, but applications for
each position will be accepted until the position is filled. The
Department and University have a strong commitment to diversity;
ethnic minorities and women are encouraged to apply. CSU is an Equal
Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, EO Office 101
Student Services.
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