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Assistant or Associate Professor of Psychology and Counseling

Employer
Georgian Court University
Location
New Jersey, United States
Salary
Salary Not Specified
Date posted
Aug 11, 2022

Job Details



  • The Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) graduate program in the Department of Psychology and Counseling at Georgian Court University (GCU) is seeking an energetic and motivated professional to join our department for the Fall 2022 semester. This is a full-time position with either a tenure-track or a non-tenure-track option. The tenure-track option can be at the assistant or associate professor rank. The non-tenure-track option is at the clinical lecturer rank. The primary assignment for this full-time position is to our ABA graduate program.

    Please consider the following when deciding which position you would like to apply for. Applicants with a desire to begin a traditional academic career with scholarship expectations are encouraged to apply for the assistant professor position. Applicants with full-time faculty experience, scholarship commensurate with appointment to the associate professor rank (i.e., juried publications), and a desire to continue to produce scholarship are encouraged to apply for appointment at the associate level. Applicants with strong clinical skills, an active clinical practice, and a desire to work in an academic environment without the expectation of scholarship production are encouraged to apply for the clinical lecturer position. Appointment to the tenure-track or non-tenure track position includes an expectation to eventually assume program leadership. Mentorship will be provided by the current department and program leadership.

    Assistant or Associate Professor

    Primary teaching responsibilities for this position will include teaching 24 credits per academic year (12 cr. fall & 12 cr. spring) with the candidate’s primary teaching load in the ABA graduate program. Four 3-credit courses per semester is the standard teaching load at GCU for tenure-track faculty. Any remaining coursework outside of the ABA graduate program will be focused on ABA courses within the School Psychology graduate program as well as courses in the undergraduate Psychology program. Scholarship, including publications and presentations at state and national conferences, along with service to the department, school, and university are expected for tenure and promotion to associate or full professor.

    Clinical Lecturer

    Primary teaching responsibilities for this position will include teaching 30 credits per academic year (15 cr. fall & 15 cr. spring) with the candidate’s primary teaching load in the ABA graduate program. Five 3-credit courses per semester is the standard teaching load at GCU for non-tenure-track faculty. Any remaining coursework outside of the ABA graduate program will be focused on ABA courses within the School Psychology graduate program as well as courses in the undergraduate Psychology program. Maintenance of an active clinical practice is expected for promotion to senior clinical lecturer.

    The Department of Psychology and Counseling houses undergraduate programs leading to a B.A. in Psychology and a B.S. in Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Psychology (jointly with Rutgers University). We offer graduate programs in Applied Behavior Analysis (M.A.), Clinical Mental Health Counseling (M.A. and Professional Certificate), and School Psychology (M.A., Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study, and Psy.D.). The ABA graduate program has a verified course sequence (VCS) through ABAI, the Clinical Mental Health Counseling graduate program is accredited by CACREP, and the School Psychology graduate program is accredited by CAEP, approved by NASP (specialist-level), and has a VCS for its ABA course sequence through ABAI.

    The Department currently comprises 12 full-time, tenured or tenure-track faculty members who teach across the undergraduate and graduate programs as well as a full-time field placement coordinator and a staff assistant. The Department of Psychology and Counseling is the largest unit in the School of Arts & Sciences.

    RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Integrate the Mercy core values of respect, integrity, compassion, justice and service in all aspects of interaction.
  • Teach 12 credits of coursework (assistant or associate professor) or 15 credits of coursework (clinical lecturer) per semester across the curriculum in the ABA graduate program, teach ABA courses within the School Psychology graduate program, and also courses aligned with the candidate’s specialty area(s) in the undergraduate Psychology program.

  • Teach at the Lakewood, NJ campus and (if necessary) at off-site locations in Lakewood, NJ and Hazlet, NJ.

  • Teaching will primarily be evenings with some day-time assignments.

  • Summer teaching (evenings) in the ABA and School Psychology graduate programs may be required.

  • Develop an active line of scholarship commensurate with a tenure-track position in a teaching university (assistant or associate professor) or maintain an active clinical practice (clinical lecturer)

  • Participate in state-wide and/or national ABA professional organizations.

  • Participate in department, school, and university service.

  • Participate in ongoing approval and/or accreditation activities for the ABA graduate program.

  • Advise/mentor graduate and undergraduate students.

  • Collaborate in program development, student recruitment, student remediation, and continuous program assessment and improvement.

  • Regularly participate in course assessment and program assessment and be willing to make improvements in teaching/advising.

  • Participate in department functions such as information sessions, Open House, etc.

  • Assume program leadership role at a future date.

  • Perform other related duties as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS:

Minimum Required Qualifications for Assistant Professor Rank (tenure-track)
  • Earned doctorate
  • Preference will be given to candidates with the doctorate in Psychology or a combination of Psychology and another area in order for a candidate to be considered (e.g., Psychology or Psychology & ABA or Psychology & Special Education).
  • Candidates who are “ABD” will be considered if they can provide evidence that their doctorate will be completed no later than December 2023.
  • Hold the BCBA or BCBA-D credential. Candidates who do not hold the BCBA or BCBA-D credential will not be considered.
  • Potential for excellence in instruction at the university level.
  • Potential for sustained scholarship production.
  • Participation in state and/or national ABA professional organizations.
  • Desire and willingness to assume program leadership at a later date.
Minimum Required Qualifications for Associate Professor Rank (tenure-track)
  • Earned doctorate
    1. Preference will be given to candidates with the doctorate in Psychology or a combination of Psychology and another area in order for a candidate to be considered (e.g., Psychology or Psychology & ABA or Psychology & Special Education).
    2. Candidates who are “ABD” will be considered if they can provide evidence that their doctorate will be completed no later than December 2023.
      • Hold the BCBA or BCBA-D credential. Candidates who do not hold the BCBA or BCBA-D credential will not be considered.

      • Eligible to supervise ABA graduate students in ABA practicum courses.

      • Prior full-time teaching experience at the college or university level.

      • Evidence of sustained production of scholarly activity.

      • Participation in state and/or national ABA professional organizations.

      • Desire and willingness to eventually assume program leadership.
Minimum Required Qualifications for Clinical Lecturer Rank (non-tenure-track)

  1. Earned doctorate
    • Preference will be given to candidates with the doctorate in Psychology or a combination of Psychology and another area in order for a candidate to be considered (e.g., Psychology or Psychology & ABA or Psychology & Special Education).
    • Candidates who are “ABD” will be considered if they can provide evidence that their doctorate will be completed no later than December 2023.

  2. Hold the BCBA or BCBA-D credential. Candidates who do not hold the BCBA or BCBA-D credential will not be considered.

  3. Potential for excellence in instruction at the university level.

  4. Active clinical practice within the field of ABA.

  5. Participation in state and/or national ABA professional organizations.

  6. Desire and willingness to eventually assume program leadership.


Application Instructions:

Applicants interested in applying MUST submit the following documents via the online submission portal:
  • A letter of introduction which outlines all of the following:
  • Which position (assistant or associate professor or clinical lecturer) you are applying for.

  • Courses you have experience teaching at the college or university level. If you do not have experience teaching, please indicate which courses you would be interested in teaching. Course offerings can be found in the university graduate and undergraduate catalogs (undergraduate catalog: https://catalog.georgian.edu/undergraduate/ ; graduate catalog: https://catalog.georgian.edu/graduate/ ).

  • For the assistant or associate professor position please indicate your research area(s) of expertise and/or area(s) of interest.

  • For the clinical lecturer position please indicate your clinical area(s) of expertise and/or area(s) of interest.
  • Current C.V.
  • Copy of your BCBA or BCBA-D

  • Copies of teaching evaluations (if applicable – not required).

  • Preprints and/or reprints of representative publications or presentations (if applicable – not required).
  • Copies of any other relevant professional licenses or certifications (e.g., certified school psychologist, licensed psychologist, etc., if applicable – not required).
**Effective October 1, 2021, proof of vaccination or submission of weekly COVID-19 tests are required for all Georgian Court employees. A copy of your CDC vaccination card should be shared with the Office of Human Resources before your first day of employment. All information will be kept confidential**

**Must be US work authorized**

Company

Georgian Court University

Georgian Court University: History, Culture and Academic Excellence

Founded and sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy of New Jersey, Georgian Court University is located in residential Lakewood, New Jersey, on a magnificent 156-acre estate formerly belonging to financier George Jay Gould. The campus is conveniently situated 60 miles from New York and Philadelphia and only 10 miles from the beautiful Jersey Shore. Bordering Lake Carasaljo, the site is a National Historic Landmark with magnificent statuary, beautiful architecture and lush gardens, making it a truly breathtaking and inspiring place to learn, study, and live. After a long history as a women's college with coeducational graduate programs and undergraduate evening programs, Georgian Court became a fully coeducational as of Fall 2013. All degree and certificate programs during the day and evening are now open to both women and men.

Open to students of all faiths, Georgian Court University provides comprehensive liberal arts education in the Roman Catholic tradition with a special concern for women. The university offers a curriculum that is broad enough to be truly liberal, yet specialized enough to provide in-depth preparation for careers or further study.

The unique Georgian Court University atmosphere is one of a small college ambiance in a technologically advanced, highly esteemed university setting. Centered around the core values of the Sisters of Mercy, the university offers an extremely safe and nurturing campus environment with individualized attention and guidance.

The Georgian Court faculty is committed to teaching and individual mentoring, with an outstanding 92% holding doctorates or terminal degrees in their field. They are dedicated and caring educators and experts in their respective industries, while demonstrating public service and a personal affinity to our core values-respect, integrity, justice, compassion, and service.

Georgian Court University offers more than 30 undergraduate degrees, 10 graduate degrees, and a variety of certificates in a wide range of areas through our three schools:

  • The School of Arts & Sciences
  • The School of Business
  • The School of Education

Benefits of a Georgian Court University education include:

  • Small classes, with a student-to-faculty ratio of 15:1
  • Personalized education-faculty members readily available for mentoring
  • All classes taught by faculty members, not graduate assistants
  • Inclusive core values of respect, integrity, justice, compassion, and service

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