Clinical Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure Track), Psychology Department (Undergraduate Teaching)
- Employer
- New York University Faculty of Arts and Science
- Location
- New York, United States
- Salary
- Competitive Salary
- Posted Date
- Mar 31, 2022
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Psychology
- Employment Level
- Non-Tenured Track
- Employment Type
- Full Time
Clinical Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure Track)
Psychology Department (Undergraduate Teaching)
New York University Faculty of Arts and
Science
The Department of Psychology in Arts and Science at New York
University seeks applicants for a full-time, non-tenure track
(i.e., “Clinical”) teaching position in its undergraduate program,
pending final budgetary and administrative approval. This position
will start in September 2022. Additional information about the
position can be obtained from the search committee chair Professor
Clayton Curtis at clayton.curtis@nyu.edu. Please
cc Daryl Ocampo at jao384@nyu.edu on all
correspondence related to this search.
The duties of the position include: 1) teaching undergraduate
psychology classes, 2) student advising and research/thesis
mentoring; and, 3) academic administration.
Qualifications
We seek candidates with expertise in quantitative psychology. The
ideal candidate will have extensive experience in quantitative
methods, such as statistics, data science, computing, modeling,
experimental design, psychophysics, and/or neuroimaging. All
candidates would be expected to possess expertise and be able to
offer advanced electives in at least one content area of
psychology.
Because the candidate will be advising students pursuing a variety
of career paths, the breadth needed to mentor those interested in a
variety of psychological specializations from both research and
applied perspectives will be viewed favorably. A Ph.D. in
Psychology, Cognitive Science, or Neuroscience from a reputable
institution of higher education is required.
Application Instructions
Applicants selected as finalists will be asked to arrange for a
minimum of three professional letters of recommendation to be sent.
Materials submitted must include evidence of teaching excellence in
psychology, course evaluations, a letter of interest (including
career goals, educational philosophy, experience mentoring student
research, and/or professional practice areas), curriculum vitae,
and research, scholarship, or professional work samples that
demonstrate subject matter expertise and qualifications for the
position as described. Diversity is an important part of NYU’s
mission. In your statements, please describe the ways in which your
(1) scholarship, (2) teaching and mentoring, and/or (3) service and
engagement demonstrate your commitment to diversity, equity, and
inclusion. We are particularly interested in hearing about (1)
concrete steps you have taken (or are planning to take) to foster
an inclusive intellectual environment in your research lab, in the
classroom, in the department and on campus,and/or in your field
more generally, and (2) how these steps connect with your broader
views on the topics of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
To apply, see the following link https://apply.interfolio.com/92733.
For more information about the NYU Department of Psychology
website, https://as.nyu.edu/psychology.html.
Review of applications will begin April 1st, 2022, and will
continue until the position is filled.
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