University of Alaska Anchorage’s Department of Psychology currently has three open tenure-track positions:
The first search is seeking a doctoral-level Psychologist to fill a tenure-track, Assistant Professor position with primary teaching responsibility in its Ph.D. program in Clinical-Community Psychology (see http://uaa.alaska.edu/phdpsych). The Program in Clinical-Community Psychology is an APA-accredited, scientist-practitioner program that integrates clinical, community, and cultural psychology. Direct questions about the position to Dr. Sara Buckingham at sbuckingham@alaska.edu. To apply, visit: https://careers.alaska.edu/en-us/job/521802/assistant-professor-of-psychology
The second search is seeking a Clinical or Counseling Psychologist to fill a tenure-track, beginning-level Assistant Professor position with teaching responsibilities in our undergraduate and graduate programs (MS in Clinical Psychology and APA
accredited Ph.D. in Clinical-Community Psychology) (see http://uaa.alaska.edu/psychology). Direct questions about the position to Dr. Gloria Eldridge at gdeldridge@alaska.edu. To apply, visit: https://careers.alaska.edu/en-us/job/521805/assistant-professor-of-psychology
The third search is seeking a qualified individual to fill a beginning-level, tenure-track, Assistant Professor of Psychology position with primary teaching responsibility within our Behavior Analysis programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels (see http://uaa.alaska.edu/psychology). Direct questions about the position to Dr. Gwen Lupfer at gjlupfer@alaska.edu. To apply, visit: https://careers.alaska.edu/en-us/job/521803/assistant-professor-of-psychology
All three positions are 9 month, full time appointments with an expected start date in August 2023. ABDs will be considered but employment is contingent on conferral of degree by time of hire in August 2023.
All three positions are an open until filled recruitment with the initial application review taking place on November 7th, 2022.