Please circulate the following announcement to anyone who might be interested in a school psychology position. Thank you. Blaine Peden --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Department of Psychology POSITION: Faculty position in the Department of Psychology at the rank of Assistant Professor (tenure-track) or Associate Professor (tenure-track or tenured), beginning August 24, 2009. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must have or be near completion of a doctorate, with specialization in school psychology (preferably APA-accredited or NASP-approved). ABD applicants must complete the terminal degree by the time of the first performance review (March 20, 2010). Area of concentration is open. Candidates should have or be eligible for National Certification as a School Psychologist (NCSP). Demonstrated ability to teach graduate level courses in school psychology and supervise graduate level students in practicum and internship settings is required. A candidate who has met the criteria for advanced rank may be considered for an appointment at the Associate Professor level. A candidate with extensive teaching and administrative experience may be considered for a 20% appointment as Director of the School Psychology Program. UWEau Claire encourages applications from individuals who will bring diverse cultural and ethnic perspectives or experiences to campus and serve as a role model and mentor for women and/or minorities. RESPONSIBILITIES: Applicants will be expected to teach graduate level courses in the Department of Psychology's NASPapproved Ed.S. program, supervise graduate student practicum and internship experiences, participate in research and scholarly activities, provide academic advising, engage in service to the university and community, and participate in department, college, and university committee work. A percentage of the appointment may include responsibilities as the Director of the School Psychology Graduate Program. PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT: Fifteen full time faculty members in the department represent a broad range of specialty areas and serve over 400 undergraduate liberal arts majors. The school psychology graduate program is a National Association of School Psychologists (NASP)-approved three-year program, admitting 8 students each year. School psychology faculty members have primary responsibility for core school psychology courses (assessment, interventions, supervision of practica and internship). Other members of the department teach courses such as developmental psychology, counseling, and child/adolescent psychopathology. Both the school psychology and other faculty in the department participate in the supervision of Specialist theses. For more information, visit the Psychology Department website at http://www.uwec.edu/psyc. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CENTER The School Psychology Program sponsors the University's Human Development Center (HDC). The HDC was established on the campus of UW-Eau Claire in 1968 to serve as a setting for training graduate students and to provide interdisciplinary educational and consultative services to the Eau Claire community. The center is unique in its mission, function, and longevity within the University of Wisconsin System. The mission of the HDC is to offer clinical services to clients in the community and region and to educate university students and provide research opportunities in an interdisciplinary setting. UNIVERSITY and EAU CLAIRE COMMUNITY: The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire campus community consists of 10,500 students and 700 faculty and administrative/professional staff. As the UW System's only Center of Excellence for faculty and undergraduate research, faculty and students regularly work side-by-side on original research. --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
