Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology
- Ball State University
- Location: Muncie, IN
- Job Number: 7263511 (Ref #: BSU43909)
- Posting Date: 3 months ago
- Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
Job Description
The Department of Educational Psychology is seeking to fill a full-time non-tenure track position at the Assistant Professor level beginning August 2024 with specialties in Neuropsychology, neuropsychology of teaching, developmental psychology, research methods, educational psychology, school counseling assessment, or school psychology assessment. Teaching responsibilities will include graduate courses in School Psychology and Educational Psychology. This position requires an on-campus presence. Some courses may be taught online. An active research agenda is required for successful progress in the tenure process, with flexibility in area of expertise in research. There are opportunities for research through the Psychoeducational Diagnostic and Intervention Clinic and the Neuropsychology Laboratory. There are also opportunities for collaboration with the medical professionals in the community and with other faculty on Ball State Campus. Service to the University, community, and professional community is also required for successful performance in the department.
The Department of Educational Psychology is seeking to fill a full-time non-tenure track position at the Assistant Professor level beginning August 2024 with specialties in Neuropsychology, neuropsychology of teaching, developmental psychology, research methods, educational psychology, school counseling assessment, or school psychology assessment.
Job Function:
The Department of Educational Psychology is seeking to fill a full-time non-tenure track position at the Assistant Professor level beginning August 2024 with specialties in Neuropsychology, neuropsychology of teaching, developmental psychology, research methods, educational psychology, school counseling assessment, or school psychology assessment. Teaching responsibilities will include graduate courses in School Psychology and Educational Psychology. This position requires an on-campus presence. Some courses may be taught online. An active research agenda is required for successful progress in the tenure process, with flexibility in area of expertise in research. There are opportunities for research through the Psychoeducational Diagnostic and Intervention Clinic and the Neuropsychology Laboratory. There are also opportunities for collaboration with the medical professionals in the community and with other faculty on Ball State Campus. Service to the University, community, and professional community is also required for successful performance in the department.
Minimum Experience:
- Completion of doctoral degree in school, clinical or counseling psychology area by time of appointment.
- Eligibility for licensure as a health service psychologist, the independent level of psychology practice, in Indiana.
- Clinical neuropsychology doctoral practicum or internship training experience.
Preferred Experience:
- Neuropsychological training at the post-doctoral level.
- License-eligible within one year of taking the position.
- Doctoral degree from an APA accredited program.
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