Hello all,
I hope you are doing well!
Our JMU Clinical and School Psychology program is seeking a professional psychologist for a one-year appointment.
The person will serve as a Core Faculty member with time allocated for supporting students and providing instruction.
We think this may be a promising position for your recent graduates to consider.
Here is a link to the full position description.
Job LINK
https://joblink.jmu.edu/postings/11987
I am happy to have conversation with persons interested about the position and our learning community.
Please share this with opportunity with your alumni and colleagues.
Warmly,
Anne
The Clinical and School Psychology Doctoral Program in the Department of Graduate Psychology at James Madison University (JMU)is excited to announce we are seeking an outstanding professional psychologist to join the core faculty of its innovative, APA-accredited Program in Clinical and School Psychology in August, 2022. This is a one-year fixed term appointment to begin Fall 2022. The ideal candidate will teach Cognitive Assessment, Advanced Diagnosis and Treatment, and supervise students in our highly collaborative interprofessional university-based training clinic. Based on the professional goals of the candidate, there may be other opportunities for teaching and scholarship as well.
The Clinical and School Psychology Program emphasizes intensive, integrative training and scholarship with high-quality students who already possess at least a master’s degree. The program mission is "to produce leading health service psychologists who are broadly trained in the science and practice of psychology, actively self-reflective, optimally prepared to work in a wide variety of settings with diverse clientele, and demonstrably committed to an ethic of personal responsibility, social awareness, and global engagement.”
The program is collegial, collaborative, and self-reflective and enjoys excellent administrative support. Core faculty are committed
to JMU’s values of academic quality, community, diversity, excellence, integrity, and a focus on student development. See our website for additional information: Students in the program are highly motivated, engaged, and possess graduate degrees and expertise in counseling psychology, school
psychology, and other fields. The faculty in the program are welcoming health service psychologists with a commitment to diversity and inter-professional collaboration. The College of Heath and Behavioral Studies is working to identify and dismantle oppressive racist and discriminatory policies, practices, and processes while advancing inclusive excellence and promoting a CHBS culture in which every member can flourish. We are especially interested in qualified candidates with a demonstrated commitment toward building equitable and inclusive environments. Consider joining us in achieving our goal of continuing to grow as a diverse college that embodies an atmosphere of belonging. |
Anne Stewart, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Graduate Psychology
Interim Director, Doctoral Program in Clinical and School Psychology
70 Alumnae Drive MSC 7401
James Madison University
Harrisonburg, VA 22807
Distinguished Fellow of the National Academies of Practice in Psychology
Association for Play Therapy Board of Directors – Past Chair
Virginia Association for Play Therapy-Founder and Past President
Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
http://www.psyc.jmu.edu/gradpsyc/people/stewart.html
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