Teach graduate courses in school psychology, advice school psychology students, serve on dissertation committees, serve on departmental and university committees, maintain an active research agenda as documented through publications and presentations, and provide service to the university and community.
Duties and responsibilities
- Must have the ability to teach courses at various times, including evenings and various course delivery formats (virtual, distance, face-to-face, hybrid…etc.,). Some travel to extension campus and internship sites may be required
- Ability to teach: a) Psychological Assessment and Intervention courses, b) Consultation in Schools, c) Internship and/or Practicum d) Psychological Testing and e) Professional and Ethics courses f) and other courses in related departmental programs
- Stay informed of current trends and new approaches to instruction, and new developments in the school psychology field via professional development activities
- Maintain professional development/growth according to personal needs and certification requirements
- Maintain an active research agenda demonstrated through presentations at national conferences, and publications. Participate in student dissertation committees, serving as either chair or member