Subject: | [SRP-LIST] Faculty position at Oregon |
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Date: | Tue, 15 Sep 2015 15:41:58 +0000 |
From: | Joormann, Jutta <jutta.joormann@yale.edu> |
To: | SRP-List (srp-list@psychopathology.org) <srp-list@psychopathology.org> |
Dear
Colleagues,
Please
share with others:
The
Department of Psychology at the University of Oregon invites
applications for a tenure-track faculty position in Clinical
Psychology at the rank of Assistant Professor to
begin in Fall 2016.
We seek exceptional
candidates to join our doctoral program, which is jointly
accredited by American Psychological Association and Psychological
Clinical Science Accreditation System. Current
faculty have interests in infant, child, adolescent, and
adult psychopathology; trauma and
maltreatment; developmental psychopathology; multicultural
contexts and health disparities; parenting; prevention and
intervention science; implementation science, and
translational neuroscience. We are a collaborative group
who highly value multidisciplinary work with each other,
as well as with faculty in other areas of psychology and
related disciplines. There are extensive opportunities for
collaboration across the university, including at the
Prevention Science Institute, the Center for Translational
Neuroscience, and the Institute of Neuroscience. There are
also state-of-the-art neuroimaging facilities at the
University of Oregon's Lewis Center for Neuroimaging,
including a research-dedicated 3T MRI system (Siemens Skyra).
The
emphasis for this search is not on a specific sub-domain
of clinical psychology, but rather on the individual’s
potential to (a) make innovative scientific contributions
to knowledge and treatment of mental health disorders, and
(b) through teaching and service to contribute to the
intellectual community of the program, the department, and
the university. Candidates are also expected to show
strong promise of an externally funded program of
research. Qualifications include a PhD in psychology and a
completed APA approved clinical internship (or an
international equivalent). Eligibility for psychology
licensure in the State of Oregon is preferred. Teaching
duties will include offerings at both undergraduate and
graduate levels, and may also include clinical
supervision.
The
UO Department of Psychology has a strong commitment to
cultural diversity and encourages women and minorities to
apply. Support for diverse students and attention to
diversity in their clinical training is also an essential
part of our educational values.
Interested persons
should apply online to https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/6178 .
Applicants should
submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of
research accomplishments and future plans, description of
teaching experience, statement of personal contributions
to foster an environment of equity and inclusion for
faculty, staff, and students from diverse backgrounds;
and, three letters of recommendation.
To ensure
consideration, please submit application materials by
November 15, 2015. The position will remain open until
filled.
The University of
Oregon is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance
with the ADA. The University encourages all qualified
individuals to apply, and does not discriminate on the
basis of any protected status, including veteran and
disability status.
Philip
A.
Fisher,
PhD
Philip
H. Knight Chair
Director,
PSI Center for Translational Neuroscience
Professor
of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training
1227
University of Oregon
Eugene,
OR 97403
Tel.
541 346 4968