William James College announces openings for full-time Core faculty positions in the Doctoral Clinical Psychology Department beginning August 2020. Rank is commensurate with experience.
Responsibilities: Core faculty members are involved in teaching, advising, and research supervision. Additionally, there is the expectation of committee work as well as scholarly productivity. Applicants with expertise in the following areas are especially sought:
Geropsychology; Family Systems; Cognitive and Affective Disorders
Important Notice to All Candidates: William James College is an equal opportunity employer and is a community that values and embraces diversity and multiculturalism. As such, persons from historically under-represented minority groups are encouraged to apply.
Application Procedure: Review of applications will begin upon receipt. Interested candidates should submit:
a detailed letter of application responding to the stated qualifications
a curriculum vitae
a list of three professional references with complete contact information. (References will not be contacted without the candidate's prior permission.)
Materials should be submitted electronically to: Ms. Ellen Collins, Director of Human Resources at HR@williamjames.edu.
Qualifications: Candidates must possess a Ph. D. or Psy. D. in Clinical Psychology, completed an APA-accredited internship, have teaching experience, preferably be licensed or license-eligible in Massachusetts, and maintain some involvement in clinical practice or consultation. A demonstrated record of scholarly work, defined broadly (e.g., investigation and research, educational leadership, innovation, community engagement), is preferred.
About William James College
From our new campus in Greater Boston, William James College educates students for careers that meet the growing demand for access to quality, culturally competent psychological services for individuals, families, communities & organizations both locally & around the globe. We offer graduate programs attentive to the needs of vulnerable populations including children of adversity and the needs of specific populations such as Latinos and veterans, as well as organizations and leaders on the forefront of creating social change.
William James College is committed to building a diverse faculty and staff dedicated to teaching, working and bringing psychological knowledge to the multi-cultural world community. We strongly encourage applications from persons with diverse backgrounds and experiences.