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Marymount University is looking for a full-time tenure-track professor position (at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor) or full-time professor of practice position in the Forensic and Legal Psychology (FLP) program, beginning in August 2025. This is a 9-month position in the Master's Program in Forensic and Legal Psychology. Successful candidates will demonstrate interest in teaching in areas within Forensic and Legal Psychology, with preference given for candidates with clinical psychology backgrounds. Candidates should be able to teach core courses (i.e., Introduction to Psychopathology) as well as classes within their specialty. We are particularly interested in scholars with expertise in areas such as psychopathology (adult and/or children), assessment, substance abuse, trauma, or psychology of law enforcement. For a tenure-track position, the candidate is expected to pursue an active scholarship agenda, engage in inquiry-based teaching (6 classes per academic year), and participate in service to the program, school, college, and university as requested. For the professor of practice position, the candidate will be an experienced practitioner who holds the professional degree in their field and significant post-graduation experience with a distinguished record of achievement as a practitioner within the profession, expected to engage in inquiry-based teaching (8 classes per academic year).