Job Description: We are seeking a colleague to join our committed team of core faculty who prepare school psychologists at the specialist and doctoral levels. The ideal candidate will be committed to innovative pedagogy and experiential learning that values the success of diverse learners. Major responsibilities include: teaching courses in school psychology and related areas; advising, supervising, and mentoring student research and practice; contributing to the community engagement efforts of the program, department, college, and university; and developing and maintaining an active program of scholarship.

About the University: Established in 1865, Indiana State University is a four-year public university that integrates teaching, research, and creative activity in an engaging, challenging, and supportive learning environment to prepare productive citizens of the world. Indiana State is dedicated to teaching and the creation of knowledge while maintaining its longstanding commitment to inclusiveness.

Located in Southwest Indiana, Indiana State University is conveniently located 10 minutes from I-70 making trips to Indianapolis, St. Louis, Chicago and Cincinnati easily accessible. Indiana State University sits in the central part of downtown Terre Haute making the commute to shopping, food, housing, arts, sports and entertainment within 15 minutes to campus.

Indiana State University has been listed by both Forbes and the Princeton Review as one of the top schools in the Midwest for the 5th and 13th year, respectively. U.S. News Best Colleges rankings describe Indiana State University as pedestrian friendly and beautifully landscaped, and been it has been recognized by Princeton Review as one the most environmentally responsible colleges. Indiana State University’s commitment to community engagement and public service sets it apart. Students are motivated to apply both knowledge and creativity with local surrounding communities and counties.

As a medium size public university, Indiana State University is known to have one of the most diverse student populations in the State of Indiana. With approximately 12,000 undergraduate students and 2,000 graduate students, our minority student population is nearly 25%. We seek faculty who desire to mentor diverse students and integrate multicultural content into their teaching. Indiana State University continues to grow in enrollment and is committed to student development, leadership, and success.

For more details—and application instructions—please visit: https://jobs.indstate.edu/postings/15553