The College of Applied Behavioral Science is seeking a tenure - track Assistant or Associate Professor in the Graduate Department of Clinical Psychology (GDCP), beginning in August of the 2022-2023 academic year. This is a 10 month contract.
We are seeking an individual with a scholarly and teaching interest in clinical psychology broadly, and trauma/PTSD more specifically, including trauma related to experiences of racism, prejudice, or social injustice. Courses for this position would likely include Foundation Skills of Psychotherapy, Social & Cultural Bases of Behavior, elective courses in multicultural approaches to treatment, and the understanding and treatment of trauma.
The GDCP is located within the College of Applied Behavioral Sciences, an academic unit that offers BA/BS degrees in Psychology and Social Work, MS/MA degrees in Psychology and Mental Health Counseling, MA specialization in Art Therapy, and APA-accredited PsyD clinical psychology programs. The doctoral program, which has adopted a practitioner-scholar model, accepts 30-40 students per year and offers concentrations in adult psychopathology and psychotherapy, health psychology/behavioral medicine, and child and adolescent psychology.
The University of Indianapolis is committed to diversity, with opportunities for faculty, staff, and students to participate in College- and Department-level standing diversity committees designed to engage in continuous discussions of issues of College and University climate and advise the administration. In addition, we are home to professional organizations including ABPsi UIndy Student Circle, faculty-led relationship/community enhancement groups for BIPOC and international students, and an annual fellowship designed specifically for students from diverse backgrounds.
In addition, all first-year faculty are matched with a faculty mentor, as well as a new-faculty cohort and two-semester orientation and peer support group.