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Assistant/Associate Professor, Clinical Psychology

Concordia University of Edmonton

The Department of Psychology at Concordia University of Edmonton invites applications for a full-time appointment at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology. The area of specialization is open, though expertise with child clinical psychology, psychology of older adults, health psychology, and/or formal assessment are preferred.  Depending on the demonstrated capabilities, experience, and skill set, the successful candidate for this position may assume the role of overseeing the operation of the CUE Psychology Clinic, and oversee internship, practical, and/or clinical training.

Concordia University of Edmonton (CUE) is a community of learning grounded in scholarship and academic freedom, preparing students to be independent thinkers, ethical leaders and citizens for the common good. CUE is committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment for work, study, and living. We actively promote dignity for all, rejecting action and language that are harmful to mutual respect.

CUE is situated on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton’s historic Highlands neighborhood. Supporting a student body of over 3,000, we are known for our small class sizes and excellence in teaching. These features, and our diverse student population, provide an excellent opportunity for engaging with students in a sustained and nurturing way unique within the Canadian university system. CUE is an institution that values research in the sciences, social sciences, humanities and management.

Anticipated start date: January 1, 2027.

 

Qualifications:

  • PhD or PsyD in clinical psychology, counselling psychology, school psychology, or clinical neuropsychology from a CPA- or APA-accredited program is required.
  • Registration (or registration eligibility) as a Psychologist in Alberta is required.
  • Experience advising and supervising student research, dissertations, and clinical work; more than five years is preferred.
  • Excellence in both research and teaching, or strong potential to develop such excellence is required.
  • A willingness and ability to take on supportive academic administrative duties, including overseeing doctoral student practicum placements is required.
  • Demonstrated ability to work collegially as a team member with a variety of teams and stakeholder groups is required.
  • Familiarity with educational and clinical technologies, with an aptitude to learn new software as required, including online web-based psychological testing is required.

 

Additional Skills:

  • CPA-, APA-, and/or APPIC-accredited predoctoral internship/residency is as asset.
  • Experience as a professor within a Clinical PsyD or PhD program is preferred.
  • Knowledge of CPA-accredited doctoral programs in clinical psychology, with a commitment and ability to advance the quality and content of the PsyD program, courses, initiatives, and student learning experience is preferred.

 

Program Overview:

Housed within the Faculty of Arts, the Psychology Department has the largest undergraduate enrollments on campus, an energetic close-knit faculty, and a unique applied emphasis undergraduate program. It offers three undergraduate programs and a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) program in clinical psychology. The PsyD program includes a state-of-the-art training clinic in the Allan Wachowich Centre for Science, Research, and Innovation.

The successful applicant will exemplify excellent professional citizenship and act as a role model in the field. They will advise and mentor graduate and undergraduate students, teach and supervise students in PsyD program, and supervise dissertation research. They will demonstrate commitment to, and understanding of, the scholar-practitioner model and participate in ongoing PsyD program development. Additionally, they will demonstrate expertise in their specialty area and engage in ongoing research and scholarship, regularly pursuing external funding. The program would welcome and encourage existing clinical practice with the responsibilities of this faculty position.

 

Read more about CUE PsyD programs at the following link:

https://concordia.ab.ca/faculty-arts/graduate-programs/psyd/

 

The normal teaching assignment is 18 hours per academic year. In addition, the successful candidate must assume academic service duties and will be committed to growing the diversity of and building professional relationships with faculty, staff, students, and the broader community. Holding an administrative position (i.e., Chair of Clinical Training or Professional Practice Lead) within the PsyD program will come with a teaching reduction.

Interested individuals may contact the Dean of Arts for further information; dean.arts@concordia.ab.ca.

 

Closing Date: Application review will commence in late August and will continue until the position is filled. 

Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience as per Concordia’s Faculty Association Collective Agreement: https://documents.concordia.ab.ca/s/Qo0GF__vQNWefwoZ2TcT6g

 

Application packages must include:

  • A cover letter (including a statement of citizenship/immigration status);
  • Current curriculum vitae, including a list of refereed publications;
  • A teaching portfolio, including a statement on teaching philosophy and teaching preferences;
  • A research statement, including two (2) representative publications;
  • Recent student evaluations of university teaching (if applicable); and
  • A statement describing experience in activities that promote diversity and inclusion, broadly understood, and/or plans to make future contributions.
  • Optional: a description of experience in managing delivery of psychological services, including the role and responsibilities, service population, complement of professional staff, and referral stakeholders. 

 

Please note the following:

  • The shortlisted candidates may be requested to provide three confidential professional and/or post-secondary letters of reference.
  • The successful candidate must be able to pass a clean criminal record check.

 

Please apply at: https://concordiaedmonton.startdate.ca/#/career/info/public/260?language=en