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Assistant Professor of Psychology

POSITION

A tenure-track position in psychology is available as early as January 1, 2013. The successful candidate will be able to teach basic undergraduate courses in counseling and psychology, as well as upper-division courses, and serve as advisor for counseling and psychology students. Primary consideration will be given to candidates with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, counseling psychology, or professional counseling, as well as a specialization in humanistic and/or depth psychology.

Candidates should also be prepared to participate in the Integrated Studies program, a unique bachelor of arts degree in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences that focuses on interdisciplinary work in three concentrations (psychology, humanities, and Pueblo Indian studies). Please visit humanities.nnmc.edu/integrated-studies-BA and humanities.nnmc.edu/page/humanities-and-social-science for more information on programs   

Minimum Requirements:

  • Earned doctorate degree clinical psychology, counseling psychology, or professional counseling from an APA or CACREP accredited school;
  • Two years' experience teaching at the university level with culturally diverse students;
  • An interest in interdisciplinary collaboration, including a willingness to master the theoretical underpinnings of interdisciplinary study;
  • A specialization in humanistic or depth psychology.

To Apply:

Please send a letter of interest, CV, official transcripts, three references, and a statement of teaching philosophy. In the letter of interest, please include your interest and/or experience in using other academic fields to enhance psychological knowledge or research. Please send the packet to: Northern New Mexico College,  Office of Human Resources, Attn: Brandi Cordova, 921 Paseo de Onate, Espanola, NM 87532 or email to bcordova@nnmc.edu
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Review of applications will continue until filled. We offer a competitive nine-month contract with an excellent benefits package. The teaching load is four courses per semester with the possibility of course reduction for equivalent academic service. Northern New Mexico College is located 22 miles north of Santa Fe in the historic Espanola Valley.
 

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