Core Faculty and Clinic Director in Clinical Psychology, CSPP
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Responsibilities:
Faculty: Teach graduate courses, chair dissertations, engage in scholarship, and provide service to the university and profession. Clinical supervision of practicum students can also be counted toward teaching units.
Clinic Director: Oversee clinic operations, supervise graduate student training, and ensure quality client services year-round.
The clinic’s mission is to provide accessible and affordable psychological services to all Californians, no insurance needed. We practice from a trauma-informed and culturally sensitive framework, and serve all individuals including those from diverse backgrounds such as members of the LGBTQIA+ community and immigrants.
The Clinic Director has a significant voice in the direction of the clinic, based on their interests and expertise. The right candidate will have the opportunity to make a significant positive impact in our community.
Qualifications:
PhD or PsyD in Clinical or Counseling Psychology from an APA-accredited program.
Licensed or license-eligible in California. If license-eligible, must be licensed in another state or at minimum have passed EPPP. Must obtain licensure within first year of employment.
Strong teaching, clinical supervision, and program management skills.
Commitment to cultural humility and social justice, and incorporating multicultural factors into the practice of psychology.
Work:
Office Location: On Sacramento Campus (Hybrid on Fridays).
Standard work/office hours.
Compensation:
Depending on qualifications: Assistant Professor (starting) $78,294.42 or Associate Professor (starting) $93,571.38 annually.
Note: salary listed is for a 9-month faculty contract, paid out over 12 months.
Additional stipend for overseeing clinic operations during summer and winter breaks.
Additional compensation via summer teaching and fall/spring overload if desired.
Comprehensive benefits: 401K, Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance, Health and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts.
Why CSPP Sacramento?
APA-accredited Clinical Psychology PsyD program with emphasis in Trauma Assessment and Intervention and Buddhist Psychotherapy
Committed faculty members who work well together and are collaborative in responding to program needs
A vibrant, diverse Sacramento community, a rapidly growing city with a mix of urban and outdoor lifestyles, nestled in between bustling San Francisco and serene Lake Tahoe
One of the most affordable major cities in California
Application Procedure: Applications should be submitted electronically.
Please include:
Curriculum vita
Cover letter (including a statement describing your interest in the position)
Applicants invited to interview should provide two letters of reference
Have questions?
Questions related to this position, please contact Dr. Natalie Bennett, chair of the faculty/clinical director search committee at
Background Check Requirements:
Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background check (including criminal, prior employment and education verification). Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current University employees who apply for the position.
- Location:
- Sacramento