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Position Description

Assistant Professor of Psychology and Counseling Department

Summary of Duties

The Marywood University Department of Psychology and Counseling seeks an Assistant Professor for a tenure track appointment beginning August 2010.

Responsibilities include teaching graduate and undergraduate courses including Introduction to Psychology, Statistics and Research Methods as well as supervision of student research. Successful candidates should be excellent teachers, have a program of research that leads to publication, participate in external funding and grant opportunities, share in department leadership, and provide service to the university.

The Department of Psychology and Counseling is in the Reap College of Education and Human Development. Psychology at Marywood includes undergraduate, master's, and school psychology programs, and the APA accredited Psy.D. program in clinical psychology.

Marywood University is a comprehensive Catholic university sponsored by the Congregation of the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and located in northeastern Pennsylvania, easily accessible to Philadelphia, New York City, Pocono Mountains. Additional information about Marywood is available at www.marywood.edu

 

 



Requirements

  • Educational:

    Qualified candidates will possess a Ph.D. in Psychology. Research, scholarship and teaching experience are required.

How to Apply

Review of applications will begin immediately. Letter of application, curriculum vita, names, phone numbers and email addresses of at least three (3) references and a sample of written/published material may be submitted to:

Dr. Ed Crawley, Chair
Search Committee, Psychology Department
Marywood University
2300 Adams Ave.
Scranton, PA  18509-1598.

An electronic submission is preferred as a MS Word document to: crawley@marywood.edu



Marywood University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from women and minorities.

Comments to the Human Resources Pagemaster: krukovitz@es.marywood.edu