Wednesday, April 07, 2010

JOBS: University of Richmond, One-year position, Clinical/Counseling Psychology

The University of Richmond seeks to fill a one-year teaching position in
Clinical or Counseling Psychology. The successful applicant will teach two
sections of an upper-level course in clinical science with a lecture and lab
component, and two sections of an entry-level statistics and research design
course. Mentoring undergraduate students in substantive research is
encouraged, as possible. Candidates should have completed the Ph.D. degree
by the August 2010 start date. Send vita, teaching and research statements,
evidence of teaching effectiveness (if available), and three letters of
reference to Jane Berry, Chair, Department of Psychology, University of
Richmond, VA 23173. Review of applications will commence immediately and
continue until the position is filled. The University of Richmond is a
highly selective private university with approximately 3000 undergraduates
located on a beautiful campus six miles west of the heart of Richmond and in
close proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, the Blue Ridge Mountains, and
Washington, D.C. The University of Richmond values diversity in its
faculty, staff, and student body. In keeping with this commitment, our
academic community strongly encourages applications from diverse candidates
and candidates who support diversity. For more information about our
program, please visit http://psychology.richmond.edu.