Loyola University Chicago is pleased to announce a position opening for a tenure-track Associate/Full Professor in Applied Behavior Analysis. The new hire will be the first faculty member to support a new ABA program in the School of Education.
Please note that the announcement for this position is a bit later than expected, so though it says we will begin reviewing on March 31st, it will actually be April 7th. We will continue reviewing applications after that date until the position is filled.
I am the Search Chair and happy to answer any questions! Ashley Mayworm (amay...@luc.edu)
Position: School of Education, Associate/Full Professor of Applied Behavior Analysis, Tenure-Track
Overview of Key Responsibilities/Duties:
This position includes serving as the Program Chair for the new Program in Applied Behavior Analysis. The preferred candidate will have a background in school psychology and must hold the Board Certified Behavior Analyst credential. Candidates must demonstrate expertise related to the practice of school psychology and expertise in translational research methodologies in behavior analysis. The successful candidate will also provide supervision of capstone projects for school psychology doctoral students. Individuals interested in leading a new master’s ABA program and in developing a new undergraduate major in ABA that is culturally responsive, antiracist, and emphasizes social justice practices across a variety of settings are encouraged to apply. Tenure-track faculty are expected to conduct research, teach courses, advise students and participate in university, college, and community service as appropriate.