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  • Open Rank, Regular Title Series, Tenure-Track in Counseling Psychology
    8G030:Educational, School and Counseling Psych
    University of Kentucky

    The Department of Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology in the College of Education at the University of Kentucky invites applications for an Open-rank Tenure-Track Position in Counseling Psychology. This is a nine-month appointment to begin August 1, 2025. Salary, fringe benefits, and initial operating support are competitive with other leading land-grant universities. Application review begins September 12, 2024, and continues until the position is filled.


    The University of Kentucky and the department of Educational, School, & Counseling Psychology are strongly committed to increasing diversity in their community of students and faculty. We strongly encourage submission of applications from members of historically excluded groups, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, gender identity and expressions, ideas and perspectives, religious and cultural beliefs, sexual orientation, national origin, age, ability, and socioeconomic status. Individuals possessing these and other diverse backgrounds are actively encouraged to contact us to explore interest in this position.

    Visit our website (https://education.uky.edu/edp/counseling-psychology-overview/) to learn more about our master’s program and our APA-accredited PhD program. The UK Counseling Psychology program espouses a scientist-practitioner model of training with particular emphasis on social justice, advocacy, and multicultural perspectives. The faculty and students are productive, award-winning, and invested in each other’s success and well-being.


    RESPONSIBILITIES: Teach counseling psychology graduate courses, including our course in social justice consultation and evaluation; additional teaching opportunities may be available in courses such as legal and ethical issues, qualitative methods, and/or practicum seminar. Mentor master’s and doctoral students, supervise dissertations, and provide professional service, including community engagement. Maintain an active research program and seek extramural research funding. Area of research focus is open with preference given to individuals whose program of research centers around social justice and complements current faculty expertise.


    Interested applicants should apply via this LINK and include:


    • letter of application detailing qualifications (upload under Cover Letter),

    • current curriculum vita (upload under Curriculum Vita),

    • statement of research and two representative publications (upload under Specific Request 1),

    • teaching/clinical training/mentoring philosophy statement and evaluations of any college teaching (upload under Specific Request 2),

    • service statement (upload under Specific Request 3)

    • names and contact information for three current references familiar with the applicant’s work (upload under References)


     

    Questions regarding the position may be directed to Dr. Sherry Rostosky, Search Committee Chair, (s.rostosky@uky.edu)

     

 


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