The Psychology Department at Eastern Illinois University (EIU) has an opening for a full-time (9-month) Assistant Professor, tenure-track faculty position beginning August 2025. Duties include teaching graduate courses in clinical psychology or school psychology and undergraduate courses in area of expertise, maintaining an active research program, supervising graduate student theses and practicum experiences, and participating in service to the department and university.

The department serves approximately 363 undergraduate and graduate students. The department has two undergraduate programs (psychology and neuroscience), as well as two graduate programs (clinical psychology and school psychology). The department also houses a psychological services clinic, as well as several research laboratories.

The ideal candidate should have a doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology (APA- accredited), or a doctoral degree in school psychology (APA-accredited or NASP-approved). Equal consideration will be given to both areas. ABD candidates in these areas will also be considered. We will also consider individuals with doctoral degrees in applied or developmental psychology, but these applicants must be able to demonstrate teaching and research interests in line with the Clinical Psychology or School Psychology program. Other requirements include demonstrated evidence of teaching excellence at the college/university level and a commitment to research and scholarly work. Demonstrated commitment to diversity and promoting inclusive excellence is also required.

The MA Program in Clinical Psychology is designed for students with career interests in master’s-level clinical practice or those who plan to obtain a doctorate. The foundation of the Clinical Psychology program is the scientist-practitioner model with training rooted in theoretical knowledge and ethical practice, including an internship and a required thesis. The program typically enrolls 8-12 students each fall with a current total of 21 students across the two-year program.

The Masters en route to the Specialist in School Psychology program offers NASP-approved training with a scientist-practitioner model. Students gain applied training in assessment, problem solving, therapeutic techniques and educational intervention, consultation and research. With 50+ years of experience, the school psychology program at EIU is recognized for its rigor and high standards in Illinois and across the country. The program typically enrolls 8-10 students each fall with approximately 18 students across the three-year program.

To apply, please submit the following: letter of application, vita, three letters of reference, and available reprints. Send application materials via Interfolio at http://apply.interfolio.com/155169.

For questions regarding this search, please contact Wesley Allan (wallan@eiu.edu), or Margaret Floress (mfloress@eiu.edu) Screening Committee Chairs.

Review of applications will begin on October 31, 2024 and will continue until the position is filled.

Diversity and Inclusion: Eastern Illinois University is committed to fostering a learning community where all members feel welcomed and valued. The university provides equality of opportunity in all areas of campus life and we strive to recognize and appreciate the unique value of our students, faculty, and staff. Every member of campus has the right to learn and work in an environment free of discrimination and harassment, and beyond that, our goal is for all members of our community to develop a strong sense of belonging to Eastern Illinois University.

The University and Community Eastern Illinois University takes pride in creating a warm, welcome environment for all faculty, staff and students. EIU boasts a rich, tradition of preparing students for their personal and professional goals. A traditional regional residential institution, EIU offers a superior education at a relatively low cost while consistently earning high rankings and distinctions for its affordability, academic program quality, career placement rates, campus safety, online degree options, student support, and sustainability initiatives. EIU focuses on individualized attention and superior student relationships and has earned recognition as the highest- ranking independent public regional university in Illinois and a place among the Midwest’s top public regional universities according to U.S. News and World Report. Eastern offers faculty a wide range of research and public service activities. EIU hosts more than 175 student organizations on campus, and offers a variety of cultural events, NCAA Division I athletics, and active research opportunities for its students to enjoy and to thrive. EIU has become recognized for providing the resources of a large institution while creating the kinds of individual relationships that support student and alumni success.

Eastern Illinois University is located in Charleston, Illinois – a comfortable and safe east central town within a two-to three-hour drive of three major metropolitan areas — Chicago, Indianapolis, and St. Louis.

Eastern Illinois University is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer – minority/female/disability/veteran – committed to achieving a diverse community.