The department of psychology at California State University - Stanislaus invites applications for a Visiting Lecturer position for the 2001-2002 academic year. Ph.D. in Child Development, Human Development, Developmental Psychology or related area with a strong background in theory, research, and application is required. Background in social services highly desired, as well as areas such as multicultural development, preschool development, or early literacy. Ability to teach courses such as infancy and early development, adolescence, early social/cognitive development, developmental research methods, and lab/applied courses such a guidance and management, developmental assessment. Advising, supervising internships, and assisting in curricular planning and decision-making required. Additionally, this individual would contribute to building a daytime child develpment program at CSUS-Stockton, but will have responsibilities at the Turlock campus as well. To apply, send a letter of application with a vita, reprints, evidence of teaching effectiveness (teaching evals), 3 letters of recommendation, and transcripts to: Dr. Victoria Cortez Child Development program coordinator Department of Psychology CSU-Stanislaus 801 W. Monte Vista Ave. Turlock, California 95382 Application review will begin July 20, 2001. CSU-Stanislaus is an equal opportunity / affirmative action Title IX/Section 503-504 Employer. Qualified women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. CSUS hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. Todd D. Nelson, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Psychology California State University-Stanislaus Turlock, California 95382 Office: (209) 667-3442 FAX: (209) 664-7067 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: Http://www.csustan.edu/psych/todd/index.html
