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Position: Assistant/Associate Professor in Psychology
Institution: University of the Virgin Islands
Location: United States, Virgin Islands, U.S.
Duties: The successful candidate will be primarily responsible for the preparation of school psychologists-in-training enrolled in the Education Specialist (EdS) School Psychology program at the graduate level. Specific duties will include instructing assigned courses; grading all quizzes, tests, and written assignments; Assigning final grades and delivering grades and grade justification sheets; Maintaining regularly scheduled office hours to meet with students
Requirements: Education Specialist (EdS), PhD, or PsyD in School Psychology; PhD in related field A minimum of three years of experience as a school psychologist in a school system; Experience with program/curriculum development; Active School Psychology license (NCSP); Membership in the National Association of School Psychology (NASP)
   
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Bookmark this Posting | Print Preview | Apply for this Job Position Details Classification Information Classification Description Faculty FLSA Status Exempt Position Information Position Title Assistant/ Associate Professor: School Psychology Position Number 321061 Department School of Education Job Description Job Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be primarily responsible for the preparation of school psychologists-in-training enrolled in the Education Specialist (EdS) School Psychology program at the graduate level. Specific duties will include instructing assigned courses; grading all quizzes, tests, and written assignments; Assigning final grades and delivering grades and grade justification sheets; Maintaining regularly scheduled office hours to meet with students; Maintaining a safe and effective classroom environment; Advising students and updating program paradigm; Updating courses (i.e., student learning outcomes, standards, assessment of learning, etc.) to remain current and relevant to the field; Coordinating practicum experiences for program students; Engaging in program accreditation processes; Participating in department, division, and general faculty meetings; and completing other related duties and responsibilities as assigned necessary to support the unit and institution. Residency Expectations: Relocation to the USVI , St. Croix/Albert A. Sheen campus; In-person and virtual office hours. Required Qualifications Education Specialist (EdS), PhD, or PsyD in School Psychology; PhD in related field A minimum of three years of experience as a school psychologist in a school system; Experience with program/curriculum development; Active School Psychology license ( NCSP ); Membership in the National Association of School Psychology ( NASP ) Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written; One-two years teaching experience in a post-secondary institution; Proven teaching skills with the ability to convey basic concepts and theories in a practical and comprehensible way; Ability to recognize and to respond to students from culturally diverse backgrounds as well as the willingness to make students active partners in the teaching/learning process; Computer literacy and experience using computers in classroom with a willingness to apply technology and innovative approaches to the teaching of specific discipline; Knowledge and experience with learning management systems; Reliable, responsive, and consistent to students, administration, and colleagues; Meets deadlines **All degrees must be conferred from a regionally accredited institution. Copies of required certificates and licenses and unofficial transcripts for all graduate degrees with the institution and conferred degree and date must be attached. Official transcripts will be required following an offer for hire. Preferred Qualifications PhD or PsyD in School Psychology Demonstrated understanding of and work in the areas of social-emotional learning ( SEL ), social justice in education, diversity, equity, and inclusion ( DEI ), strong research agenda related to field; experience in successful grant writing and management or experience related to seeking external funding. Additional preferred qualifications include mastery of technology skills related to instruction, knowledge of learning management systems (i.e., Brightspace), and experience with teaching in traditional (in-person) and non-traditional formats and settings such as off-campus online, and through videoconferencing technology (e.g., Zoom, Teams). Physical Demands General working conditions in an office environment (standing during in-person instruction; sitting in front of a computer for Zoom and Team instruction and grading) Posting Details Posting Details Posting Number F234 Location St. Croix Position Type Full Time Number of Vacancies- part time 1 Posted Salary $53,203.00 - $64,000.00 Advertised Job Duties Job Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be primarily responsible for the preparation of school psychologists-in-training enrolled in the Education Specialist (EdS) School Psychology program at the graduate level. Specific duties will include instructing assigned courses; grading all quizzes, tests, and written assignments; Assigning final grades and delivering grades and grade justification sheets; Maintaining regularly scheduled office hours to meet with students; Maintaining a safe and effective classroom environment; Advising students and updating program paradigm; Updating courses (i.e., student learning outcomes, standards, assessment of learning, etc.) to remain current and relevant to the field; Coordinating practicum experiences for program students; Engaging in program accreditation processes; Participating in department, division, and general faculty meetings; and completing other related duties and responsibilities as assigned necessary to support the unit and institution. Residency Expectations: Relocation to the USVI , St. Croix/Albert A. Sheen campus; In-person and virtual office hours. Open Date 03/18/2024 Close Date Special Instructions to Applicant Email is the preferred method of communicating with applicants at the University of Virgin Islands. You will be required to supply your email address during the application process. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT ( ADA ) ACCOMMODATION : In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, anyone who needs an ADA accommodation for the purposes of employment should contact the Human Resources Office at (340)693-1410. For information about relocating to the US Virgin Islands, please visit the Virgin Islands Moving Center at: www.vimovingcenter.com Internal or Externally Advertised? External Reference Letters References Accept References Minimum Requests Maximum Requests Last Day a Reference Provider Can Submit Reference Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). 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