Assistant/Associate Professor, School Psychology (Tenure Track) job in La Verne

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La Verne, California - CA University of La Verne

Employer:  University of La Verne
Job Ref:  Ref_153805
Country:  United States
State:  California - CA
City:  La Verne
Zip Code:  91750

Functional Title Assistant/Associate Professor, School Psychology (Tenure Track)
Position Details
University Overview
Embark on an exciting journey with the University of La Verne, where your career aspirations come to life in a vibrant and welcoming environment. Established in 1891, our diverse and inclusive community is more than just a university—it’s a home for passionate individuals like you.

At the University of La Verne, we embody four core values that set us apart—Ethical Reasoning, Diversity and Inclusivity, Lifelong Learning, and Civic and Community Engagement. If you’re fueled by these principles and are eager to make a meaningful impact, your journey begins here.

With a rich history spanning 132 years, the University of La Verne boasts a global Leo Family of 89,000+ accomplished alumni. As the #1 private university in California for social mobility according to U.S. News and World Report 2024, and recently recognized as the 33rd Best U.S. College by the Wall Street Journal 2024, we take pride in our commitment to excellence in education.

Join us in shaping the future, where your passion meets purpose. Come be part of something extraordinary and apply today!
Diversity Statement
The University supports a diverse and inclusive environment where students recognize and benefit from the life experiences and viewpoints of other students, faculty, and staff. Diversity is an active and intentional practice that supports difference and multiplicity to expand knowledge, educate capable citizens, develop the whole person, and serve our local and global communities. Promoting and sustaining diversity is a commitment to educational quality and the creation of positive, respectful learning communities.
Job Description Summary
The LaFetra College of Education recognizes the need to develop leaders and educators who can apply research-based approaches to practice while maintaining the social consciousness to address inequities in current societal structures. With that in mind, the School Psychology Program seeks candidates with a strong emphasis in diversity, inclusivity, and social justice. Candidates must possess knowledge of the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) Model for Comprehensive and Integrated School Psychological Services, NASP Practice Model Organizational Principles, and the NASP Ethics codes. Additionally, candidates must have a strong record of experience within the K-12 education system, facility in higher education teaching and leadership demonstrated ability to successfully collaborate with faculty, administrators, school district personnel, and community partners. In addition to teaching responsibilities, the position includes academic advising and administrative support in the School Psychology Program. This faculty position will be instrumental in supporting the expansion of the program to our Regional and Online Campuses.
Minimum Qualifications
The successful candidate will have:
A doctorate in School Psychology, Education, or closely related field.
Possession of a currently valid, Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) Credential – School Psychology
Previous experience as a faculty member (adjunct or clinical) in a school psychology program and a record of excellence in graduate advising and teaching of students from diverse and historically underrepresented backgrounds.
Record of or evidence of a programmatic line of research consistent with career stage that demonstrated the potential to secure external funding. Candidates should have a demonstrated record of conducting research in their area of specialization.
Record of professional contributions to the field of school psychology (e.g., professional development workshops, professional conference presentations).
Commitment to the enrollment, retention, and development of a diverse student and faculty body, including advocating for the learning needs of diverse/historically underrepresented students in culturally responsive ways and the use of innovative teaching strategies.
Knowledge and skills to provide advising and supervision to graduate students in field activities and placements.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with strong leadership capabilities and a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and integrity.
Leadership capacity and collaboration skills to build viable, sustainable relationships with local districts, the surrounding community and stakeholders in the diverse region served by the university.
Experience in teaching and/or working with adult learners who are ethnically and culturally diverse as well as from traditionally marginalized communities.
Ability to teach in culturally responsive ways for courses such as academic and psychological assessment, behavior assessment, applied behavior analysis, classroom and school-wide behavioral interventions, practicum, or internship.
Knowledge of current pedagogy and skills in the use of technology in online teaching environments.
Working knowledge of IDEIA, NASP standards and NASP Practice Model
Familiarity with NASP and CCTC accreditation requirements

Preferred Qualifications
Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP) & licensed or eligible to become licensed as a school psychologist in California.
Prior experience with recruiting and retaining graduate-level students from diverse, marginalized, or historically underrepresented backgrounds (e.g., gender racial/ethnic, linguistic)
Strong, inclusive leadership skills, flexibility, creative problem solving skills and strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the profession.
Direct Experience with NASP Certification (e.g., NASP program reviewer)
Benefits Summary
Salary will be commensurate with experience and internal equity. Benefits include a comprehensive health and wellness plan, tuition remission program for employee, spouse, and dependent children, a generous contribution to the University’s 403B retirement plan, and a generous time off plan.

Employment is contingent upon successful completion and clearance of a background check and employment verification.
Location La Verne Main Campus
Duties
Salary Range
Minimum: Assistant Professor $75,000/ Associate Professor $85,000
Maximum: Assistant Professor $80,760/ Associate Professor $91,000
Posting Details
Posting Number 2018-190235FA

Open Until Filled Yes

Area of Interest:  Education: Higher-education
Job Category:  Higher-Ed/Education
Position type:  Full-Time
04/28/24
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