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Job Title: Assistant Professor, Psychology
Job Category: Education & Training, General
Job ID: 260943
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 Job Requirements Job Description

Job Status:
Full Time

Work Experience Required:
New to Industry

Hours/Shifts:
Day (First Shift)

Education Required:
High School Diploma

Certification Required:
Unspecified

Weekends:
Not Required

Authorized to work in US:
Yes

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Assistant Professor, Psychology
Eastern Kentucky University

Requisition Number 0604488
Position Summary:
The Department of Psychology at Eastern Kentucky University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position to begin Fall, 2009. Teaching load includes undergraduate and graduate courses. I A Ph.D. in clinical or counseling psychology from an APA and regionally accredited program strongly preferred; ABD is the minimum requirement. Eligibility for licensure in Kentucky is required. Applicants must have a strong commitment to teaching and advising and to developing an active program of scholarship that encourages student involvement. The psychology department (
www.psychology.eku.edu) has 21 full-time faculty members, approximately 450 undergraduate majors and 75 graduate students, and offers four graduate programs: the MS in clinical (MPAC accredited), I/O, and general psychology, and the Psy.S. in school psychology (NASP accredited). The Psychology Clinic offers a variety of clinical and research opportunities with adults, children, and families, including work with individuals who are deaf and those with autism/ developmental disabilities, and the department has a history of collaborative research with other academic departments. EKU serves 16,000 students and is located in the central Bluegrass area of Kentucky, about 25 minutes from Lexington. Review of applications will begin on January 26th, 2009 and will continue until the position is filled.

Minimum Licensure/Certification Qualifications:
Eligibility for licensure in Kentucky is required.
Minimum Educational Qualifications:
ABD is the minimum requirement. Must have at least 18 graduate hours in psychology.

Desired Qualifications
Interest in teaching adult therapy and assessment courses, and supervision of clinical practica from a cognitive-behavioral perspective strongly preferred. A Ph.D. in clinical or counseling psychology from an APA accredited program strongly preferred.
Special Instructions to Applicants If you have difficulty attaching any of the required documents, please e-mail
shannon.ratliff@eku.edu.

Documents you must attach when applying for this position:
Cover Letter, Vita, Teaching Philosophy, Contact Information for at least 3 Professional References, Copies of Unofficial Transcripts

Additional Information:
The psychology department (
www.psychology.eku.edu) has 21 full-time faculty members, approximately 450 undergraduate majors and 75 graduate students, and offers four graduate programs: the MS in clinical, I/O, and general psychology, and the Psy.S. in school psychology. The Psychology Clinic offers a variety of clinical and research opportunities with adults, children, and families, including work with individuals who are deaf and those with autism/ developmental disabilities, and the department has a history of collaborative research with other academic departments.

Background Check:
Offers of employment are contingent upon satisfactory background check and educational credential verification.