The College of Education at California State University, Monterey Bay seeks a tenure-track Assistant Professor in School Psychology.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Teach graduate students in school psychology program with an emphasis on bilingual and multicultural school psychology
- Supervise internship placements in public schools
- Provide academic advisement for graduate students
- Engagement in scholarly activities
- Assist the new program in obtaining NASP approval and seeking external funding
QUALIFICATIONS (MINIMUM)
- Doctorate in School Psychology or Special Education from a NASP accredited program (doctoral candidates are encouraged to apply if the degree will be conferred prior to August 16, 2016)
- Must be eligible for, or hold, the Pupil Personnel Service Credential in School Psychology
- Experience as a school psychologist in a K-12 setting
- Expertise in School Psychology including assessment, ethics and law, special education, consultation, and individual and group counseling
- Demonstrated potential or record of effective teaching using a variety of methodologies
- Proficiency in oral and written communication.
- Demonstrated potential for or record of research, scholarly and/or creative activity in the area of School Psychology
- Retention, tenure, and promotion require building a record of excellent teaching, service, and scholarly publications
- Experience working effectively in an ethnically and culturally diverse campus community
QUALIFICATIONS (DESIRABLE)
- Particular expertise in bilingual and multicultural school psychology
- NCSP Certification
- Knowledge and training in Applied Behavior Analysis in school settings
- Board Certified Behavior Analyst – Doctoral
SCREENING BEGINS: 12/1/2015
APPOINTMENT DATE: Fall 2016
All prospective applicants must apply on-line at:
https://csumb.edu/hr/assistant-professor-school-psychology
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