Psychology, Tenure Track Assistant Professor (Clinical)
The University of Southern MississippiAbout the role
Psychology, Tenure Track Assistant Professor (Clinical)
The University of Southern Mississippi is currently accepting applications for the position of Psychology, Tenure Track Assistant Professor (Clinical).
Position Details Location Hattiesburg
118 College Drive
Hattiesburg, Mississippi, 39406-0001
United States Division Psychology Position Type Faculty Employment Status Full Time Grant Funded No Pay Grade
Generic Grade
Posting Close Date Open Until FilledSpecial
Instructions to Applicants
Review
of applications has begun and we will continue to fully consider new applications until the position is filled. Contact Dr. Freddie
Pastrana Rivera (Freddie.pastranarivera@usm.edu) to inquire about the position. A completed
application will include 1) a cover letter describing strengths and
qualifications for the position, 2) a CV, 3) names and contact information for
three references (reference letters will be solicited at a later stage of the
application process upon request), 4) academic transcripts (unofficial
transcripts are acceptable), 5) a research statement (1-2 pages) describing the
applicant's program of research and impact, and 6) a teaching statement (1-2
pages) describing the applicant’s teaching philosophy, experiences, and approach.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the
United States on a full-time basis without the need for visa sponsorship. The
University will not sponsor applicants for work visas (e.g., H-1B).
Job
Summary
The School of Psychology at the University
of Southern Mississippi (USM) invites applicants for two full-time, tenure-track, Assistant Professor
positions beginning August 2026. This is an exciting opportunity to join a
dynamic scientist-practitioner, Clinical
Psychology training program in the School of Psychology, including an APA-accredited
doctoral training program and an undergraduate psychology major. The Clinical
Psychology program emphasizes research mentorship and training in
evidence-based practices. We offer training concentrations in child and adult
clinical psychology. Research and applied interests are open; we
are interested in considering applicants who can contribute to either adult or
child concentrations. Our faculty have established records of scholarship in
neurodevelopmental disorders, clinical health psychology, alcohol and other
drug use, mental health disparities, trauma and adversity, neuropsychologicalassessment, measurement development, and child/adolescent externalizing
behavior. Doctoral students provide psychological services through the Center for
Behavioral Health (CBH), which is an integrated in-house training clinic staffed by students and
faculty from the School, Counseling, and Clinical Psychology training programs.
The CBH serves all clientele from the community including assessment and
treatment and allows for close supervision of student clinicians by program
faculty. Student clinicians also receive supervised experience serving
community clients in a range of external practicum placements (e.g., acute
inpatient unit, VA hospitals, medical centers, serious mental illness specialty
program, juvenile justice, child advocacy center, schools, private practice).
We hope to recruit applicants interested in providing clinical supervision of
practicum students in our in-house training clinic, as well as mentoring
graduate student research. Though Mississippi does not require postdoctoral
hours, opportunities for peer supervision during the licensure process
(including mentorship, professional development) are available from licensed
faculty. Additional research mentoring provides support through the tenure and
promotion process. Visa support for international applicants is not available.
The
Clinical Psychology program is one of four doctoral programs in the School of Psychology. The School of Psychology has approximately
600 undergraduate majors and 125 graduate students across three APA-accredited
doctoral programs (Counseling, Clinical, & School), a doctoral program in
Experimental Psychology and an MPCAC-accredited Master’s program in Counseling
Psychology. Qualified applicants will be prepared to contribute to the teaching
mission of the School of Psychology at both the undergraduate and graduate
levels. More information can be found at www.usm.edu/psychology .
Primary
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