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Subject: [SRP-LIST] Postdoctoral position at University of Notre Dame
Date: Wed, 25 May 2016 12:59:43 +0000
From: Joormann, Jutta <jutta.joormann(a)yale.edu>
To: SRP-List (srp-list(a)psychopathology.org) <srp-list(a)psychopathology.org>
With apologies for cross-posting. Please forward to interested students
who are graduating or who graduated recently.
*Apply online: https://jobs.nd.edu/postings/5561
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__jobs.nd.edu_postings_5…>*
*Job Title *Postdoctoral Research Scholar
*Job Description *Two- or three-year research position at the University
of Notre Dame with a focus on assessment of personality disorder and
functioning. Applicants should have (or anticipate having) a Ph.D. in
Clinical Psychology by August 2016. Significant quantitative skills are
required. In particular, the Post-doctoral fellow would help to analyze
a large, two-wave, multi-modal (self-report and interview),
multi-measure (of each construct), multi-source (primary participant
plus informant), and multi-sample (community adults and patients)
dataset that comprehensively assesses personality trait and functioning
pathology, daily functioning, and clinical symptoms. The postdoc will be
primarily in charge of preparing the data (collection ends August 31,
2016), and collaborating with the PI and graduate students to write up
findings for publication. Start date negotiable.
*Minimum Qualifications *Ph.D. in Psychology with significant
quantitative skills.
*Preferred Qualifications *Above qualification plus strong publication
record.
*Department *Psychology (30145)
*Hiring Pay Range *40,000-45,000 (N.B. Pay scale was determined prior to
posting of new Dept. of Labor Guidelines for Post-doctoral Researchers
and will be adjusted accordingly.)
*Pay ID *Semi-Monthly
*FLSA Status *S1 - FT Exempt (N.B. See note above re: the new DoL
guidelines re: FLSA status of Post-doctoral researchers.)
*Job Category *Administrator/Professional
*Job Type *Full-time
*Schedule: # of months *12
LAC
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Lee Anna Clark, Ph.D.
William J. and Dorothy K. O'Neill Professor of Psychology
University of Notre Dame 574-631-7482 (voice)
Department of Psychology 574-631-8883 (fax)
124A Haggar Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556 http://psychology.nd.edu/
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Co-Director: Center for Advanced Measurement of
Personality & Psychopathology (CAMPP)
501 N. Hill St., Rm 125 574-631-1535 (voice)
South Bend, IN 46617-1908
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Subject: [SRP-LIST] Assistant Clinical Professor position at Maryland
Date: Tue, 24 May 2016 14:00:02 -0400
From: Jack J. Blanchard <jblancha(a)umd.edu>
To: SRP-List <srp-list(a)psychopathology.org>
Colleagues,Â
ASSISTANT CLINICAL PROFESSOR, MASTERâS IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGICAL
SCIENCE - UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND AT COLLEGE PARK: has an opening for a
professional track (nontenure) faculty member in Clinical Psychology.
Responsibilities will include teaching and advising students in the
Masterâs in Clinical Psychological Science program â a terminal
Masterâs degree program focused on developing studentsâ research and
clinical skills within an evidence-based framework. The program utilizes
a cohort model and has approximately 25 â 30 students in each class.
Courses are taught year-round and take place on the College Park campus.
The faculty member will also have an opportunity to teach and supervise
graduate students in the University of Marylandâs APA-accredited
doctoral program. The ideal candidate for this position will have: (1) a
doctoral degree from an APA-accredited clinical psychology program; (2)
an active interest in mentoring and advising graduate students; (3)
demonstrated track record of strong teaching abilities; and (4)
availability to teach courses in the evening hours. Although research is
not a requirement of the position, for interested candidates
collaborative opportunities for research are available within multiple
grant-funded research labs conducting a range of clinical research.Â
This position is a one-year appointment subject to renewal based on
performance and funding. Following the successful completion of the
initial contract, consequent contracts may be expanded to three-year
appointments.Â
A full description of the Masterâs in Clinical Psychological Science
program at Maryland can be viewed at:
http://psyc.umd.edu/graduate/mps-clinical-psychological-science.
Additional information may be obtained from Dr. Julia Felton,
jfelton1(a)umd.edu <mailto:jfelton1@umd.edu>, 301-405-7190. Applications
will be reviewed as they are received, but for best consideration
materials should be received by June 15, 2016. Review of applications
will continue until the position is filled. Interested persons should
e-mail a CV, statement of teaching interests and experience, and three
letters of recommendation (e-mailed directly from letter writers) to Dr.
Felton at jfelton1(a)umd.edu <mailto:jfelton1@umd.edu>. The University of
Maryland is an equal opportunity affirmative action employer with a
commitment to racial, cultural, and gender diversity. Women and
minorities are encouraged to apply.
--
Jack J. Blanchard, Ph.D.
Chair & Professor
Department of Psychology
Biology-Psychology Building Room 1121-F
University of Maryland
College Park, MD Â 20742
(301) 405-8438
jblancha(a)umd.edu <mailto:jblancha@umd.edu>
http://psychology.umd.edu/facultyprofile/Blanchard/Jack