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Title: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR - SAN FRANCISCO CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, PH.D. PROGRAM

Department: CSPP - SAN FRANCISCO CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, PH.D. PROGRAM

Reports To: PROGRAM DIRECTOR - SAN FRANCISCO CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, PH.D. PROGRAM

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Founded in 1969, the CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (CSPP) was the first freestanding professional school of clinical psychology in the United States. Following its merger with United States International University in 2001 to become the CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY at ALLIANT INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, CSPP remains one of the country’s largest professional schools of psychology, offering APA-accredited doctoral programs across six locations in California. Our programs have trained close to half of the practicing clinical psychologists in California. Our institutional mission is to provide students with the highest quality of education through innovation in scholarship, applied training and research, and community service, particularly to underserved populations. Our goal is to equip students with the competencies they need to improve the quality of human life by addressing major contemporary social issues. Core competencies of our doctoral training programs include cultural diversity, which is infused in courses and field placements and is manifest in the diversity of our students and faculty.

 

Accordingly, we seek to recruit and invite applications for faculty and program directors with cutting-edge and culturally relevant academic and/or practice-based experience.

This APA-accredited program is located in an exciting urban area rich in cultural diversity. The program adheres to a scholar practitioner model and is committed to the integration of clinical and research training. Candidates should have an ongoing program of research in health psychology, and a record of scholarly productivity.

We are looking for someone with teaching experience who can teach courses in advanced psychopathology, human development, or assessment as well as supervise doctoral dissertations.



Requirements: Candidates must have a strong commitment to multicultural training, hold a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from an APA accredited institution, and be licensed or license eligible in California. Interested applicants

Please download a copy of the application and send in with your application pacakge.



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Available: Applications will be reviewed starting December 1, 2007, and accepted until the position is filled.

Apply To: Please send applications (Vita, a letter of application describing your interest and fit for the position, copies of publications and teaching evaluations, and names and contact information for three current references) to Ph.D. Search Committee, c/o Dalia Ducker, Ph.D., California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, One Beach Street, Suite 100, San Francisco, CA 94133-1221.

Address: California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, One Beach Street, Suite 100, San Francisco, CA 94133-1221

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Email: dducker@alliant.edu

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