Faculty Professor Teaching Assistant at the University of Pittsburgh

Faculty Professor Teaching Assistant - Full-Time

Psychology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (22010012)

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The Department of Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh invites applications for two full-time faculty positions at the level of Teaching Assistant Professor in Psychology. We are searching for at least one candidate qualified to teach Psychopathology and Personality, and a second candidate in any area of specialization, including Research Methods, Developmental, Social, Cognitive, Biological, Health, and Clinical Psychology. Furthermore, we value courses that include a diversity focus and we encourage candidates to describe how they will bring diversity, equity, and inclusion into their courses.

These positions are pending budgetary approval and are outside the tenure stream. They would begin in the Fall 2023 semester, with an initial appointment of three years and subsequent renewals of three years subject to performance reviews and departmental needs. Applicants are encouraged to review the University of Pittsburgh’s promotion system for Teaching Professors. Teaching Professors in Psychology are full-time faculty appointed for 8 months each year (September through April). They teach three undergraduate courses per semester during the fall and spring semesters. The successful candidates will join a community of teaching-focused faculty who provide department-wide teaching mentorship. Teaching Professors have the opportunity to mentor undergraduates in teaching and research, mentor graduate students in teaching, and participate in a vibrant, teaching-focused community within the department and the University. Furthermore, the department has an active Equity and Inclusion Committee (PEIC) that aims to advance the department’s goal of inclusive excellence.

Required qualifications are a Ph.D. or equivalent in Psychology or a related field, and evidence of high-quality undergraduate teaching in Psychology.

For full consideration, candidates should submit the following by January 17, 2023

· A cover letter summarizing the candidate’s interest and qualifications for the position

· A curriculum vitae that clearly enumerates the candidate’s education, and teaching experience (i.e., the number of unique courses, the number of times each course has been taught, the size and format of each class, and whether the candidate was the instructor of record), mentoring experience, and service roles

· A teaching statement that includes teaching philosophy (with examples, where relevant), teaching experience, and teaching interests

· Recent quantitative and qualitative student evaluations of teaching, including original student responses in addition to any summaries

· A diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) statement that includes the candidate’s general understanding of DEI; the candidate’s incorporation of DEI into their teaching; the candidate’s record of relevant activities such as service and mentoring; and the candidate’s specific plans and goals for advancing DEI at the University of Pittsburgh,see Pitt-Diversity

Other documents may be requested later. Candidates should be prepared to submit up to three names for letters of recommendation upon request.

We welcome applications from candidates who have taken non-traditional career paths, who have taken time away from work for family reasons, and who have participated in careers outside of academia.

The Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences is committed to building and fostering a culturally diverse environment. Excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of individuals and constituencies in support of a diverse community are required.

Tori Pena