Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Counselling Psychology
Teaching (40%). The successful candidate will be expected to teach courses in psychological assessment (e.g., EDPY 521, 539, 697). The typical course load is 2 courses in Fall and 2 courses in Winter. The successful candidate will also be expected to supervise graduate students and involve students in their program of research. The successful applicant will need to be eligible for registration with the College of Alberta Psychologists (CAP) as registration is needed to teach practicum-based courses in the Counselling Psychology program. Applicants who are graduates of a(n) CPA or APA accredited program are especially encouraged to apply.
Research and Scholarship (40%). The incumbent will be expected to initiate and maintain a program of funded research, publish research in peer-reviewed journals and other relevant sources, present at conferences, and otherwise contribute to the creation and dissemination of new knowledge in the identified field(s) of expertise and engagement. The College’s Office of Research provides various supports for faculty researchers.
Service (20%). The candidate will be expected to contribute to the Counselling Psychology program, faculty, institution, and psychology profession. Expectations of service load will increase as the candidate becomes better established.