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Position Openings

The Department of Counseling Psychology occasionally has positions available for faculty, students, and staff. This page is updated as new positions open; please check back periodically for new openings.

 

Position Opening in the

Department of Counseling Psychology

University of Wisconsin-Madison

 


The Department of Counseling Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor or beginning tenured Associate Professor, as warranted, position beginning 23 August 2010 (Fall semester).

The Department of Counseling Psychology is dedicated to the scientist-practitioner model, with a training mission focused on (a) multicultural counseling competence and a social justice orientation, (b) evidence-based practitioners, and (c) clinical and practice expertise.

Candidates should (a) hold an earned doctorate in counseling psychology or related discipline at the time of appointment; (b) be a licensed or license-eligible psychologist (in Wisconsin); (c) demonstrate evidence of scholarly productivity and publication commensurate with expectations for an Assistant or Associate Professor position at a major research university; (d) have demonstrated competence in counseling, teaching, and/or clinical supervision with diverse populations; and (e) support the department mission.

The desired candidate will have a focus on clinically relevant research and have the ability to train masters and doctoral level students to serve culturally diverse populations in a broad range of community and/or school settings, with expertise in one or more of the following areas: supervision, psychology applied to schools, individual differences, and psychopathology. Duties include research; teaching, advising, and supervising graduate students; and providing services to the university, public, and profession.

By 28 December 2009, send letter of application, vita, samples of scholarly work, and have three letters of recommendation sent directly to Alberta M. Gloria, Ph.D., Search Chair, Department of Counseling Psychology, 244 Rust-Schreiner Hall – 115 N. Orchard Street, Madison, WI, 53715-1150. Direct inquiries to Alberta M. Gloria at agloria@education.wisc.edu or (608) 262-2669.

Unless confidentiality is requested in writing, information regarding applicants and nominees must be released upon request. The University of Wisconsin-Madison is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer that offers some Domestic Partner benefits.