Assistant Clinical Professor in School Psychology

Updated: 6 days ago
Location: Indiana, PENNSYLVANIA
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Posting Details
Position Details


Title Assistant Clinical Professor in School Psychology
Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track
Department IU East School of Education
Location East
Position Summary
Indiana University East is seeking to fill a non-tenure-track Assistant Clinical Professor in School Psychology. This temporary academic position is grant-funded through the U.S. DOE Mental Health Service Professional Demonstration grant – a five-year grant that continues until December 31, 2027. The position is subject to annual review for reappointment and is contingent upon continued grant funding and program enrollment. The position would begin January 1, 2024. H-1B Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
The Assistant Clinical Professor will work as part of a multi-campus team and will be a part of a multi-campus-based across IU Kokomo and IU South Bend. Responsibilities will include:
  • Teach graduate school psychology courses for a new Ed.S. School Psychology hybrid program. Courses will be hybrid and online, with local school-based placements.
  • Assist in recruiting and advising school psychology graduate students.
  • Provide clinical supervision to school psychology graduate students.
  • Assist with the implementation of grant deliverables (e.g., experiential learning, career development, and professional mentoring) and data collection.
  • Fulfill service and reporting responsibilities to the school and campus.
  • Work collaboratively with faculty from other campuses and K-12 schools and agencies.

Interested candidates should review the application requirements and submit their application at
https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/20433
. Questions regarding the position or application process can be directed to Dr. Jerry Wilde, IU East School of Education, [email protected] , or 765-973-8554.
Application review will begin on November 1, 2023 and will continue until the position is filled.
Diversity Statement
Indiana University values a diversity of backgrounds, experiences, and intellectual perspectives among its faculty, staff, and students. The campus is dedicated to being a strong partner in enhancing the educational, cultural, and economic development of the region it serves through community and civic engagement.
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Campus Profile-IU East
Indiana University East, a regional campus of Indiana University, offers residents of eastern Indiana, western Ohio and beyond a broad range of bachelor’s degrees, selected master’s degrees, and certificates through its traditional main campus in Richmond, off-campus sites, and online program options. Learn more about IU East.
Indiana University East challenges students to grow intellectually and personally in a supportive and scholarly environment where faculty teaching skills and participation in the creation and dissemination of new knowledge and artistic work enhance learning opportunities for all.
Basic Qualifications
  • Ph.D., Ed.D., or ABD in School Psychology from an accredited institution. Applicants with an Ed.S. degree in School Psychology and significant experience in school psychology are encouraged to apply.
  • School-based experience as a school psychologist, National Certification as a School Psychologist (NCSP), and/or licensure (or license-eligible) in Indiana.
Department Contact for Questions
Shannon Snapp
Human Resources Coordinator
Indiana University East
[email protected]
Additional Qualifications
Salary and Rank
Special Instructions
For Best Consideration Date 10/27/2023
Expected Start Date 01/01/2024
Posting/OAA # IU-100585-2023


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