Position Title |
Assistant Clinical Professor |
Faculty Type |
Non Tenure Track Fulltime |
Office/Department |
Psychology |
Work Environment |
Onsite |
Location |
Clinical Center |
Faculty Job Type |
Full-time |
If Temporary or Visiting, Estimated End Date: |
06/21/2025 |
Position Duties |
THE DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY AT LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MARYLAND invites applications for a one-year, full-time non-tenure track visiting assistant clinical professor to begin in August 2024. The person hired for this position will be expected to teach 10 graduate courses per academic year. The ideal candidate will be able to teach courses in psychotherapy and supervise at the Loyola Clinical Centers. The successful candidate must also be able to hold dedicated office hours, advise graduate students, and participate in additional department service. |
Required Qualifications |
(1) Doctorate (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in Clinical or Counseling Psychology or related mental health discipline, with subject matter expertise open; (2) the ability to teach graduate-level courses in theories of psychotherapy, principles and practices of psychotherapy, models of psychotherapy, and clinical supervision; (3) prior teaching experience and evidence of teaching effectiveness; (4) the ability to create a sense of inclusion and belonging in the classroom, and to infuse multicultural content into course material as appropriate; (5) strong commitment to excellence in teaching, including an appreciation of or engagement in high-impact teaching practices; and (6) ability to contribute to the Jesuit educational mission of the department and university. |
Preferred Qualifications |
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Job Posting Date |
06/18/2024 |
Priority Application Deadline Date |
06/18/2024 |
Job Close Date |
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Anticipated Start Date |
08/01/2024 |
University Description |
Loyola University Maryland is a dynamic, highly selective, Jesuit Catholic university in the liberal arts tradition committed to inspiring students to lead, learn and serve in a diverse and changing world. It is highly ranked among the leading independent, comprehensive universities in the northeastern United States. Committed to intellectual excellence, diversity and social justice, the university enrolls over 4,000 students in its undergraduate program and more than 3,000 students in its graduate programs. The Department of Psychology is among the largest departments at the university, and provides training in psychology to nearly 600 undergraduate and graduate students, offering the B.A., M.S. (clinical professional counseling) and Psy.D. degrees (clinical psychology; APA accredited). The department is committed to providing a best-in-class training experience to all students, with particular emphasis on the scientist-practitioner model and the development of students’ critical thinking, information literacy, ethical reasoning, evidence-based practice, multicultural competence, and a general appreciation for all forms of human diversity. |
Diversity Statement |
Loyola University Maryland strongly values the benefits that diversity brings to the workplace, and is committed to creating and promoting a community that recognizes the inherent value and dignity of each person. The department seeks a broad spectrum of candidates, including women, people of color, and people with different religious, sexual orientation, and ability backgrounds, who appreciate, respect, and can actively contribute to the university’s Jesuit mission and the values of the department. For more information about the department’s commitment to diversity, visit https://www.loyola.edu/home/academics/psychology/diversity-statement
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Special Instructions to Applicants |
Successful candidates for any staff, faculty, or administrative position at Loyola University Maryland will be subject to a pre-employment background check. Note: In some cases, experience and/or education may be substituted for requirements. |
Quicklink for Posting |
https://careers.loyola.edu/postings/7309 |