Assistant/Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology, University of Regina

November 20, 2023 6:12 PM | Diane LaChapelle (Administrator)

For full details See: https://urcareers.uregina.ca/postings/14090

The University of Regina is a vibrant and growing campus in a province with a booming economy (Saskatchewan has the lowest rate of unemployment in Canada). As part of an ongoing expansion of the Clinical Psychology Graduate Program, the Department of Psychology at the University of Regina is seeking applications for a tenure-track position in Clinical Psychology at the rank of Associate/Assistant Professor. Area of clinical research specialization is open. Anticipated date of commencement is Jan 1, 2024 or July 1, 2024, depending on the availability of the successful candidate.

Duties of the successful candidate will include teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level, honours and graduate thesis supervision, supervision of clinical practicums, and participation in departmental activities. The successful candidate is expected to develop an independent program of research in clinical psychology that would be eligible for Tri-Council and/or Canada Foundation for Innovation funding.

The University of Regina’s Strategic Plan 2020-2025 (kahkiyaw kiwâhkômâkaninawak – All Our Relations) emphasizes Well-being and Belonging as a strategic priority, which includes prioritizing and supporting research in mental health. The program in Clinical Psychology at the University of Regina is committed to the scientist-practitioner model and is accredited by the Canadian Psychological Association. The Clinical Psychology Graduate Program has an on-site state-of-the-art Psychology Training Clinic and is in the process of expanding the number of training seats available annually. The Department maintains good relations with a number of health care, research, and other educational facilities both within Regina and throughout the province.

Applicants must have a PhD in clinical psychology from a CPA- or APA-accredited program and must be eligible to be registered as a Psychologist in Saskatchewan. The successful candidate should show clear promise of excellence in research, teaching, and clinical work and should be willing and able to teach graduate level courses in assessment and intervention.

Please direct inquiries to Dr. Gordon Asmundson, Head of Psychology, Psyc.Head@uregina.ca.


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