Subject: | [SRP-LIST] New Clinical Science position at Iowa |
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Date: | Wed, 19 Aug 2015 15:59:54 +0000 |
From: | O'Hara, Michael W <mike-ohara@uiowa.edu> |
To: | SRP-List <srp-list@psychopathology.org> |
The
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
at the University
of Iowa invites applications for a tenure-track faculty
position in
Psychological Clinical Science to begin in the
academic year 2016. We invite applications from candidates
with outstanding research records and exceptional promise
who work within any sub-area of clinical psychology, with a
focus on biobehavioral processes. We are especially
interested in candidates who work at the intersection of
biological and psychological processes underlying mental
disorders or health outcomes (e.g., mechanisms of etiology
or treatment of psychopathology in children or adults,
clinical neuroscience or neuropsychology, and clinical
health psychology). Candidates must hold a PhD, and have an
established record of research in high-quality journals.
Candidates are expected to show strong promise of an
externally funded program of research in psychological
clinical science. In addition to maintaining an ongoing
successful program of research, the faculty member holding
this position is expected to teach courses (graduate and
undergraduate) in the Department of Psychological and Brain
Sciences and supervise clinical PhD students in the Seashore
Psychology Clinic. The appointment is expected to be at the
rank of Assistant Professor and requires that the PhD be
received by August 17, 2016. The review of applicants will
begin on October 12, 2015, and will continue until the
position is filled. The Department of Psychological and
Brain Sciences is experiencing a period of vigorous growth
and enhancement, including planned construction of a new
building containing laboratory, teaching, and office space.
The Clinical Psychology program at the University of Iowa is
a top-20 ranked program and was recently awarded an NIH T32
training grant. There are extensive opportunities for
collaboration with researchers across many other departments
on campus, including the Carver College of Medicine (e.g.,
Psychiatry, Neurosurgery, Neurology, Public Health). There
are also state-of-the-art MRI and fMRI facilities at the
University of Iowa, including a research-dedicated 3T
scanner and a new 7T scanner, along with state-of-the-art
high-throughput genetic analysis facilities.
To apply,
please visit the electronic submission website at
https://jobs.uiowa.edu/content/faculty/
and refer to requisition
# 67151. Materials should be submitted electronically,
including a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, research
statement, copies of selected scholarly papers, and email
contact information for three letters of recommendation.
Informal inquiries about the position can be directed to
jodie-plumert@uiowa.edu
(Chair of Psychological &
Brain Sciences).
The
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences and the
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are strongly committed
to diversity; the strategic plans of the University and
College reflect this commitment. All qualified applicants
are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for
employment free from discrimination on the basis of race,
creed, color, national origin, age, sex, pregnancy, sexual
orientation, gender identity, genetic information, religion,
associational preference, status as a qualified individual
with a disability, or status as a protected veteran. The
University of Iowa is an equal opportunity/affirmative
action employer.
___________________________________________________
Michael
W. O'Hara
Professor
and Starch Faculty Fellow
Director
of Clinical Training
Department
of Psychology
11
Seashore Hall E.
University
of Iowa
Iowa
City, IA 52242
319-335-2460
(voice)
319-335-0191
(fax)
http://www.psychology.uiowa.edu/people/michael_ohara
__________________________________________________