Position Title: |
Assistant Professor/Tenure Track/Clinical Psychology |
Department: |
Psychological Science |
Term of Assignment: |
Tenure Track |
Term End Date, If Applicable: |
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FLSA Status: |
Exempt = not eligible for overtime |
Work Schedule: |
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Salary: |
Competitive |
Travel: |
No travel |
Brief Statement of Duties |
Brief Statement of Duties: |
The Department of Psychological Science at Northern Michigan University is seeking a Tenure Track Assistant Professor starting in Fall 2025. The on-campus position requires teaching, engaging in creative scholarship, serving on university committees, supervising and/or monitoring graduate practicum experiences, and managing program certification activities. The successful candidate will be able to teach undergraduate and masters-level graduate courses related to clinical psychology, such as Abnormal Psychology, Psychological Assessment, Psychological Interventions, Ethics, and specialty courses in the applicant’s area of expertise. The Department of Psychological Science maintains a multitude of cutting-edge psychology laboratories, with dedicated research space for each faculty member. The department also oversees the newly renovated Behavior Education Assessment and Research Center, an on-campus clinic featuring private treatment rooms for therapy or research, dedicated office space for faculty and clinicians, and an interactive classroom. Faculty members receive annual funds for travel and research, access to a dedicated grants and research office, and a comprehensive benefits package. The university provides various internal grants that faculty members can apply for to secure additional research funds or reduce their teaching workload. Situated in the scenic Upper Peninsula on the shores of Lake Superior, Northern Michigan University offers a picturesque environment for academics and outdoor enthusiasts. As the largest city in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Marquette boasts a welcoming community with a vibrant culture and endless recreational opportunities. This is a campus based position. |
Minimum Qualifications |
Required Education: |
Doctorate or equivalent terminal degree |
Discipline / Degree Area: |
Psychology or closed related field. |
Required Specialized Training/Certifications: |
Must be qualified to receive a Psychologist License in the State of Michigan. |
Required Minimum Work Experience: |
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Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, or Attributes Required for Satisfactory Performance of the Position Duties: |
Ability to develop and teach psychology courses Ability to advise students about the academic program and careers in psychology. Ability to supervise practicum experiences Ability to oversee program certification requirements Ability to conduct scholarly research |
Additional Desirable Qualifications |
Additional Desirable Qualifications: |
Level of experience teaching undergraduate and graduate psychology courses Quality of documentation supporting a positive record of advising and supervising students Level of experience arranging practicum sites for student placements Quality and quantity of published peer-reviewed research |
Other |
Special Instructions to Applicants:
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Application materials will include the faculty application, Cover Letter (please include a brief summary of qualifications), CV, unofficial transcripts, narrative about teaching and supervising experience, and an overview of plans for scholarly work. |
Contact Information:
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Cory Toegel, Chair - ctoegel@nmu.edu |
Equal Employment Opportunity: |
NMU is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer of protected veterans and individuals with disabilities, and is strongly committed to increasing the diversity of its employees. |