Assistant Professor of Psychology-Tenure Track
Washington & Jefferson College

Washington, Pennsylvania

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  • 18-Oct-2021 to Until Filled (EST)
  • Washington, PA, USA
  • Full Time
  • Email Me Similar JobsEmail Me This JobSummaryThe Psychology Department at Washington & Jefferson College (W&J) invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position with a specialty area in biological psychology, physiological psychology, behavioral neuroscience, or related field beginning July 1, 2022. We seek candidates whose teaching takes an interdisciplinary approach, with an emphasis on empirical methods. The successful candidate will actively engage in scholarly activity with students, academic advising, service and departmental citizenship. Applicants should possess or be close to completing a doctorate degree. For a more experienced candidate, a shortened tenure clock may be possible.The Psychology Department participates in a wide range of interdisciplinary programs including Neuroscience, Human Resource Management, Gender and Women's Studies, Forensic Science, Conflict and Resolution Studies, and Child Development and Education. Our teaching generally takes an interdisciplinary approach to the mind, brain, or human experience, with an emphasis on empirical methods. The successful candidates will be expected to teach introductory psychology and neuroscience courses, and a capstone research laboratory course suitable for both Psychology and Neuroscience Majors.
    In addition to teaching introductory psychology courses and upper level courses in their area of specialty, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop courses around interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary interests and to contribute to the First Year Seminar program and other interdisciplinary programs at the college.Over time, the successful candidate will actively engage in academic advising, service, and departmental citizenship as we work together to advance the college's mission. However, we value the time, effort, and energy it will take to adjust to campus and the tenure-track role. We protect our first-year faculty's time by requiring no advising duties nor committee work during your first year here. In addition, we have been successful at having only a single new course preparation a semester for first year faculty. We also share our course syllabi, activities, and materials as you develop your courses. Teaching, like other skills, can always be improved, which is why we include peer observations as part of our mentoring process for new faculty members. In addition to offering constructive feedback to the faculty member being observed, the observer inevitably discovers at least one new idea to try in their own classes. We grow in our teaching through collaboration and idea-sharing, and we will ensure that you are well supported to succeed in teaching our increasingly diverse undergraduate student population.Our community matters here. That is why all first-year faculty are paired with a faculty mentor external to the department, so that you can both meet more of our wonderful colleagues and expand your community from day one. We value the interdisciplinary aspect that comes with a liberal arts education; learning the perspectives and experiences from your colleagues in other departments can only serve to make you a better professor.We have some start-up grant availability and lab space to continue your research and scholarly activity that involve the hands-on inclusion of undergraduate students. Opportunities to include undergraduate students in your research is rewarded through guided research courses (PSY-315). Whether your work is theoretical, basic, or applied science, critical or mainstream, whether you publish in academic journals or software packages, we value the diversity of scholarship within our faculty, and will work to reward all of your labor. There are a multitude of ways to excel as a professor here at W&J, and the process of research is just as important as the product of said research.At Washington & Jefferson College, we are constantly working to ensure that diversity and inclusion are valued and acknowledged on our campus. Our most recent strategic plan (2021-2026) includes the priority of becoming a more welcoming, inclusive, and visibly diverse community each year, and we welcome applications from candidates who would help us fulfill this goal. Faculty in our department are part of the Pennsylvania Psychological Association's Task Force on Diversity and are working with the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility subcommittee in Faculty Governance. The subcommittee continues to offer workshops through the 2021 year, including topics on teaching pedagogy and de-colonizing our syllabi.We are seeking a colleague who shares our commitment to diversity and who brings their own perspective to our collective efforts to teach and mentor young people from a variety of personal experiences, values, and worldviews that arise from differences of culture and circumstance. Pursuant to the College's vision for cultivating an inclusive community, the search committee asks all applicants to address in their teaching statement how their past and/or potential contributions might serve to build W&J's commitment to teaching and mentoring our growing diverse population; how their experience and interests blends with interdisciplinary areas of study; and the type of course(s) they might teach as a first-year seminar to help introduce students to the liberal arts.Application InstructionsCandidates should submit a letter of application, CV, three confidential letters of recommendation, and a teaching statement to https://washjeff.applicantpro.com/jobs/. It is recommended that all documents be in PDF format and uploaded at one time. To upload more than one document on the application, please choose file then upload files until all documents are showing in the submitted documents area. Any questions about uploading documents may be directed to hr@washjeff.edu. Questions regarding the position should be addressed to Professor Elizabeth Bennett at ebennett@washjeff.edu. To maintain their confidentiality, recommenders may send their letters of recommendation to hr@washjeff.edu. Review of application materials will begin November 15, 2021 and continue until the position is filled.Getting to Know W&JWashington & Jefferson College, the oldest college west of the Allegheny Mountains, is consistently ranked among the top 100 liberal arts colleges in the United States. Located in Washington, Pennsylvania, the college is home to a diverse population of approximately 1,100 students from 26 states and 11 countries. Washington & Jefferson College is the best of both worlds: a small-town college setting in historic Washington, Pa., with easy access to the bustling business and cultural districts of nearby Pittsburgh, Pa. just 30 miles to the north. Pittsburgh is a vibrant city consistently ranked as among the best cities in which to live and one that boasts an excellent food culture, nationally-recognized museums and performing arts organizations, major league sports franchises, and thriving medical and high-tech industries.Our dedicated, experienced professors are passionate about teaching and work closely with our students to ensure that they receive a quality, comprehensive education. For more than 200 years, our alumni have influenced change in business, politics, medicine, and the arts and sciences as CEOs, lawyers, doctors, researchers, writers, teachers, and in many other equally worthy professions.Celebrating Diversity

    Washington & Jefferson College has made a commitment "to become a more welcoming and visibly diverse community every year, increasingly reflecting the demographics of the region and nation." The College welcomes people of all backgrounds and beliefs who wish to participate in a diverse educational community. The College strives to be a place where all students, faculty, administrators, and employees are able to live, study, and work in an atmosphere free from bias and harassment. The College encourages civil debate and lively exchange of ideas in the belief that such exchanges promote understanding that will grow beyond simple tolerance of difference to embracing and celebrating the richness of diversity. Our graduates acquire knowledge and learn skills that help them thrive in a culturally diverse world. We encourage candidates to specifically address in their application materials how they would contribute to the College's pursuit of that vision.



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