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Clinical Assistant Professor of Behavioral Health Psychology, WAUKESHA

Employer
Carroll University
Location
Wisconsin, United States
Salary
Salary Not specified
Date posted
Jun 7, 2023

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Clinical Assistant Professor of Behavioral Health Psychology, WAUKESHA

General Information
  • Job Title:Clinical Assistant Professor of Behavioral Health Psychology
  • Location:
    • 100 N EAST AVE
    • WAUKESHA, WI, 53186
    • United States
  • Employee Type:Regular Faculty
  • Job Category:Faculty


Description
Starting Date: July 1, 2023



The Masters of Science in Behavioral Health Psychology (BHP) Program seeks a new colleague to join us in preparing the next generation of behavioral health professionals to be professional counselors or competitive psychology PhD candidates. The ideal candidate brings clinical practice and supervision experience to teaching, learning, and psychological practice. Special consideration will be granted to applicants with a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in teaching and practice, and trauma-informed clinical practice experience.

This contract includes a 12-month, full-time appointment compromised of teaching (60%), practice/supervision (20%), and BHP program service requirements (20%).

Responsibilities:
  • Teach master's level core courses in the Behavioral Health Psychology program that include but are not limited to those focused on professional clinical practice.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to design and implement curriculum.
  • Supervise student clinicians and potentially carry a small client load at the program's Community Counseling Center.
  • Model faculty citizenship through active program service and a commitment to justice, inclusion, and equity.


Qualifications:

Required
  • Earned PhD/EdD degree in clinical or counseling psychology from an APA accredited doctoral training program.
  • Licensed as a psychologist in the state of Wisconsin.
  • 2+ years of demonstrated clinical supervision experience.
  • Postsecondary level teaching experience in-person or hybrid.
  • Experience teaching in-person, hybrid, and online.
  • A person with a commitment to justice, inclusion, and equity and the ability to embed relevant practices as a teacher, student role-model, and colleague.


Preferred
  • Competency in skills required to chair master's level thesis projects.
  • Competency to teach graduate-level statistics, research design, and psychological assessment courses.


The University: Founded in 1846, Carroll University is an independent, co-educational comprehensive university. The Carroll mission is to “provide a superior education, rooted in its Presbyterian and liberal arts heritage, and draws upon the Christian tradition to prepare all students for vocational success, lifelong learning and service in a diverse and global society.”

Carroll University is located in suburban Waukesha, 16 miles west of Milwaukee and 60 miles east of Madison. The University serves 3600 undergraduate and graduate students. The University though intentionally ecumenical and non- sectarian in approach, is related to the Presbyterian Church, USA. The candidate would join Carroll University at a time of great excitement and action, particularly related to the campus-wide commitments to equity and justice.

The School of Education and Human Services: The Department of Human Services is housed in the new School of Education and Human Services (SEHS). The school, in its inaugural year, builds on the rich legacy and tradition of outstanding undergraduate and graduate education programs. In addition to the many programs in the Department of Education, the school looks forward to growing to meet the educational and professional needs of the community and begins with the addition of a Master of Science in Behavioral Health Psychology beginning in the Fall 2021.

The Program: The Behavioral Health Psychology Program is the inaugural program of the Department of Human Services. The BHP program trains license and non-license eligible masters graduates to meet the evolving mental health needs of our community and beyond through practice, research, and advocacy. Inspired by the scientist-practitioner model, graduates view clients and systems from a biopsychosocial lens, with cultural humility, and critically evaluate and apply psychological science toward a holistic understanding of behavior and change.


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