Fuller Theological Seminary. School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy. Clinical Psychology Department, Pasadena, CA Position Title. Tenure-Track Neuropsychology Faculty Hire within the Clinical Psychology Department Position Profile Position Description Fuller School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy (So. PMFT) is looking for a full time tenure-track Academic Research and/or licensed (or license eligible) Clinical Neuropsychologist at the Assistant or Associate level. Board c...ertification is preferred. This person will continue to lead and innovate in the established Neuropsychology Track. Responsibilities will involve teaching graduate level neuropsychology courses and mentoring doctoral student research in clinical neuropsychology. Clinical opportunities at the school's clinic, Fuller Psychological and Family Services, are also available. Fuller So. PMFT This faculty appointment will be in the Department of Clinical Psychology, which is located in Pasadena, CA. Fuller's Clinical Psychology department offers two degrees: a PhD in clinical psychology (consistent with the scientist-practitioner training model) and a Psy. D in clinical psychology (consistent with the practitioner-scholar training model). Both programs are designed to prepare graduates for careers and leadership positions in areas such as academia, private practice, hospitals, and community health clinics, and applied research. The program offers students two optional tracks: the Neuropsychology Track and the Culture and Community Track. The successful candidate will be a full-time faculty member in the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy. Fuller Theological Seminary, encompassing the School of Mission and Theology and the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy, is a multidenominational, international, and multiethnic community dedicated to providing indispensable formational education for diverse Christian leaders everywhere. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive and equitable environment for all employees. Fuller's academic programs are enriched by a number of centers and institutes, including centers that focus on theology and the arts, leadership, film, youth and emerging adults, and thriving/flourishing. Additionally, several centers serve Fuller's diverse student population, including the Center for Asian American Theology and Ministry, Korean Studies Center, Centro Latino, Pannell Center for Black Church Studies, the Chinese Studies Center. These centers offer conferences, lectures, advocacy for students and staff, and support a variety of relevant courses, including courses in Korean and Spanish, all consistent with our Strategic Approach to Inclusive Excellence.
Qualifications
A doctoral degree in psychology is required. Proven record of effective teaching in the area of neuropsychology. The successful candidate will offer core and elective courses in the PhD and Psy. D in Clinical Psychology programs and mentor doctoral student research. Proven record of research and publication, with ongoing research plans in the area of neuropsychology. Commitment to thinking theologically/missiologically/psychologically about teaching and practicing in ways that speak to established and emerging cultures in the 21st century. The personal, academic, and/or professional development to effectively serve the culturally, ethnically, racially, and theologically diverse student body of the seminary. Commitment to theological education in the service of the local and global church, to shaping leaders for the church's mission and ministry, to the spiritual formation of students, and to supporting women and men in pastoral and other leadership positions. Faith and lifestyle congruent with the mission of Fuller Theological Seminary as expressed in its statement of faith, community standards and institutional commitments. Rank and Other Consideration Tenure-track, initial three-year appointment. Rank dependent on qualifications and experience. Contract includes the equivalent of 5 courses and doctoral mentorship. Eligible to apply for Sabbatical. Position to begin as early as 1 January 2025. Position search will remain open until the position is filled.