Loyola Marymount University-posted 3 months ago
Full-time • Entry Level
Westchester, CA
1,001-5,000 employees
Educational Services

The School of Education at Loyola Marymount University is accepting applications for a full-time Clinical Assistant Professor position in the Department of Specialized Programs in Professional Psychology to teach in the School Psychology Program. Clinical appointments range from 1-3 years. In alignment with our Jesuit and Marymount heritage and the mission of Loyola Marymount University, LMU School of Education promotes the leadership, lifelong learning, and wellness of students, families, and communities across a broad array of settings, experiences, and backgrounds. Together, we advance equity-minded, ethical, and research-informed preparation and practices for education and mental health professionals. We promote rigorous, relevant, and community-engaged interdisciplinary research, and we foster authentic, collaborative partnerships that link research, preparation, and practice. In alignment with our values, we seek colleagues whose teaching is grounded in practice and research evidence, who work collaboratively to design and implement the curriculum, and who uphold our values of excellence and inclusion. As a professional program, the school psychology program exemplifies our mission ideals in action: it is a program that continually improves to be responsive to the most pressing challenges facing schools and mental health organizations. We remain responsive and relevant, in part, to the cultivation of our partnership network.

  • Teach 24 units per year (e.g. 8, 3-unit courses)
  • Teach courses on campus (in-person) and fully online
  • Provide ongoing continuous monitoring and advisement, and develop remediation plans as necessary, to support candidate progress and success.
  • Contribute to the program's curriculum design and ongoing program improvement.
  • Collaborate with program administration, faculty, and staff in ongoing program development, evaluation, and accreditation activities.
  • Assist with the recruitment and admissions of candidates
  • Remain attentive to emerging research so that teaching and advising are responsive to current professional practice and expectations
  • Represent the School Psychology Program at meetings, conferences, and with professional associations.
  • Manage the program's assessment materials, equipment, subscriptions, and procedures
  • Doctoral degree required. This can be a doctoral degree with a specialization in School Psychology; or a Master's or Specialist degree in School Psychology AND a doctorate in a closely related field (e.g., Counseling, Special Education)
  • At least 2 years of experience as a practicing school psychologist
  • Working knowledge of NASP domains of practice
  • Demonstrated experience with equity and inclusion related to education, cultural competence, and/or cultural humility
  • Experience teaching, supervising, and/or supporting graduate-level students
  • Credential in School Psychology
  • Bilingual and experience with bilingual assessments
  • Knowledge of CTC standards for school psychology
  • Experience teaching graduate-level courses
  • Experience with online teaching and learning
  • Demonstrated experience in leadership, advocacy, and activism
  • Experience with or willing to gain experience with online test administration
  • Experience with or willing to train with PREPaRE crisis intervention
  • Reasonable expected salary: $81,000.00
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