UNIVERSITY OF MAINE AT FARMINGTON
Assistant Professor of Psychology

Position Description: One Year Position.  Strong generalist with the ability 
to teach Life-span, Developmental, Tests & Measurements, General Psychology 
and other courses in a vibrant psychology major.  Ability to provide research 
and other experiences to majors is desirable.

Salary:  Competitive    

The University and Region:  Established in 1864 as Maine's first public 
institution of higher education, with historic and continued strength in 
teacher education, the University of Maine at Farmington offers undergraduate 
programs in arts and sciences, teacher education, and human services.  In 
recognition of its quality, U.S. News and World Report rated UMF the number 
one public liberal arts college in the northern region for the third year in 
a row.  UMF is a founding member of COPLAC, the Council of Public Liberal 
Arts Colleges, consisting of 16 public colleges and universities dedicated to 
the liberal arts tradition and to the creation of teaching and learning 
communities.  Maine is ranked by the Children's Rights Council as the best 
state in the nation in which to raise a child; it is also noted for its snow, 
blackflies, and April mud season.  

Minimum Qualifications:  Applicants should be strongly committed to 
undergraduate teaching, advising, scholarly activity and community service.  
Doctorate in psychology preferred. An ABD may be considered at the rank of 
instructor.

Application Process:  Position begins September, 2001, with  review of 
applications beginning April 1 and continuing until the position is filled.  
Submit a letter of interest, vita, and three letters of recommendation to: 
David B. Daniel, Chair, Department of Psychology, UMF
111 South Street, Farmington, ME  04938, phone: (207) 778-7411 
E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Diversity:  We are implementing an action plan to provide a deeper 
understanding of diversity. Applications are encouraged from women and 
minorities and others who can help us achieve it.  UMF provides reasonable 
accommodations in the workplace and in the job application process.  If you 
need assistance with a disability, please contact Valerie Huebner, EEO 
Officer, 224 Main Street, Farmington, ME  04938, (207) 778-7258; (207) 
778-7000 TDD.  AA/EEO employer.

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