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Assistant Professor – Adelphi University

The Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology at Adelphi University seeks to enhance its roster of distinguished faculty through the addition of a colleague with a strong background in School Psychology. The School Psychology program adheres to the ecological model and...

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Assistant Professor – Alverno College

Alverno College’s NASP-accredited School Psychology Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) Program, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, seeks applicants for a full-time ten-month faculty position as an Assistant Professor beginning the 2024-2025 academic year. The full job...

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Associate Professor – Rutgers University

The Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology (GSAPP) at Rutgers University–New Brunswick invites applications for a full-time associate professor tenure-track faculty position in the School Psychology Department. Applications for an assistant professor...

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Assistant Professor – Texas Tech University

The Department of Educational Psychology, Leadership, and Counseling at Texas Tech University invites applications from innovative and thoughtful colleagues to join our faculty at the rank of  Assistant Professor in School Psychology. This full-time, tenure-track...

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