We are interested in recruiting candidates with expertise in statistics/quantitative research methods and are open to any area of research, but are particularly interested in applicants whose research maps well onto existing specialization areas in our department/school.
The ideal applicant will demonstrate a strong record of statistical training and expertise, including training in advanced statistical topics.
They will also have the capacity to teach both basic and advanced statistics courses at the graduate level, provide statistical consultation to faculty and graduate students, run analyses for manuscripts, and serve as the statistician on grants.
While the position is primarily focused on statistical consultation, applicants would also have the opportunity to build their own research program and mentor doctoral students to the extent that their other duties allow.
Though the appointment will be in the Department of Psychology, due to our partnerships across several health specialties on campus, we also offer the opportunity for applicants to develop a multidisciplinary research program.
Therefore, applicants must also have the background/training, skills, experiences, and willingness to collaborate as a methods/statistics mentor for faculty and students from other behavioral health backgrounds.
Specifically, the candidate would have the opportunity to work on projects across the three departments of the School of Behavioral Health: Department of Psychology, Department of Social Work, and Department of Counseling and Family Sciences.
Applicants should include a cover letter, vita, and two publication samples along with application.
A request for three letters of recommendation may be made by the committee following an initial screening of applications.
Job Summary: The Assistant Professor's responsibility encompasses education, scholarship, and service.
Demonstrates loyalty to the mission, policies, standards, and regulations of the respective department, school, and the University, and follows the administrative policies set up by the University and the individual school.
Works on statistics and research design issues accross the three departments of the School of Behavior Health.
Performs other duties as needed.
Education and Experience: An earned Ph.
D.
in Psychology.
If the degree is in clinical psychology, it must be from an APA-accredited program (including an APA-accredited internship).
Experience teaching multiple levels of statistics, conducting data analysis, and use of statistical software are required.
Teaching experience can be met by post doctorate teaching assignments.
Other teaching assistantship experiences will be considered if there is evidence that the assignment included primary responsibility over classroom instruction.
Knowledge and Skills: Knowledge of current technology and educational media used in both classroom and online teaching and presentations.
Able to effectively communicate changes and instructions in a professional, effective and positive manner.
Able to write legibly; speak in English with professional quality; use computer, printer, and software programs necessary to the position as well as Canvas and Banner.
Able to communicate effectively on the telephone; think critically; manage multiple assignments effectively; organize and prioritize workload; able to relate and communicate positively, effectively, and professionally with others; work calmly and respond courteously when under pressure.
Able to distinguish colors as necessary; hear sufficiently for general conversation in person, on the telephone, in online synchronous and asynchronous teaching, and identify and distinguish various sounds associated with the workplace; see adequately to read computer screens, and written documents necessary to the position.
Licensures and Certifications: Professional certification, licensure or registration as appropriate.