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Doctoral Faculty, Clinical Psychology - Santa Barbara,

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Fielding Graduate University
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Fielding Graduate University

 

Doctoral Faculty, Clinical Psychology

 

Reports to: Clinical Program Director

Location: Remote with monthly in-person meetings in Santa Barbara, CA

Position: Regular, Full time

FLSA: Exempt

 

Applications will be accepted for consideration until the position has been filled. The position is to begin in September 2021.

 

Applications will not be considered complete unless both a resume and cover letter are uploaded.

 

To apply for this position

Online Application Link: https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=371bf4c2-8681-458c-8b35-722b1fc8d540&ccId=19000101_000001&type=MP&lang=en_US

 

Fielding Graduate University delivers a personalized graduate education that fosters individual development, community collaboration, and ocietal engagement. Our vision is for our graduates to excel in scholarship and practice that create a more humane, just, and sustainable world. Fielding Graduate University is proud to have the only APA accredited clinical psychology PhD program in the United States with a distributed learning model.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

We seek scholar-practitioners who are at least 3 years post PhD in psychology who have graduate level teaching experience, supervised doctoral dissertations, and/or a record of research publications, and are licensed (or license eligible) to practice psychology. Faculty members supervise doctoral dissertations, teach course seminars that mix virtual and face-to-face interactions, and, each year, offer in-person seminars at two–three 7-10 day long residential events. Faculty members also conduct monthly, local, in-person meetings with students and serve as their advisor. Candidates who wish to be considered for this faculty position must live in or near (or be willing to relocate to) the Santa Barbara area.

 

Preference will be given to candidates who can teach psychological assessment, psychometric theory, biopsychology, cognitive-behavioral theory, or have expertise in forensic psychology.  We are particularly interested in applicants with successful experience in teaching, research, and/or clinical work with individuals from marginalized groups. Faculty members are expected to maintain an active program of research and scholarship as well as participate in program and university committees. Applicants who can contribute to diversity, inclusion and equal opportunity in higher education through their teaching, research, and mentorship are strongly encouraged to apply.

 

Since Fielding Graduate University is a distributed teaching and learning university, all faculty are required to have substantial background and skills in on-line teaching and learning strategies. Please detail your background and current skills in this area in your application materials.

 

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

To apply for this position

Online Application Link: https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=371bf4c2-8681-458c-8b35-722b1fc8d540&ccId=19000101_000001&type=MP&lang=en_US

 

Interested applicants must submit a letter of interest and CV. The review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until successful candidates are identified.

 

An employment offer is contingent upon the successful completion of a background check, which may include a check of criminal history and driving record, and employment and educational degree verification. The selected candidate will be required to complete an employment application upon hire.

 

Fielding is committed to social justice and diversity, and strongly encourages individuals from historically underrepresented groups to apply.

 

Fielding Graduate University is committed to inclusive excellence and encourages diversity and inclusivity in all its enterprises. As an equal opportunity employer committed to social justice, we value and welcome individuals of all ages, abilities, backgrounds, beliefs, genders, gender identities, gender expressions, marital status, national origins, race and ethnicities, religious affiliations, sexual orientations, veteran status – and other visible and nonvisible differences. We seek employees who are committed to creating a respectful, welcoming, and inclusive environment for all community members.

 

ABOUT FIELDING GRADUATE UNIVERSITY

Fielding Graduate University is an innovative global community dedicated to educating scholars, leaders, and practitioners in pursuit of a more just and sustainable world. We do this by providing exemplary interdisciplinary programs within a distributed and relational learning model grounded in student-driven inquiry and leading to enhanced knowledge.  Fielding has approximately 1,050 students and 150 faculty members residing throughout the United States and internationally. Please visit our website at www.fielding.edu to learn more.

Organization

Fielding Graduate University is an innovative global community dedicated to educating scholars, leaders, and practitioners in pursuit of a more just and sustainable world. We do this by providing exemplary interdisciplinary programs within a distributed and relational learning model grounded in student-driven inquiry and leading to enhanced knowledge.

Fielding's History
Fielding was founded in March 1974 in Santa Barbara, California, by Frederic Hudson, Hallock Hoffman, and Renata Tesch. The founders envisioned a nationally recognized graduate school based on two notions:
•    Changing demographics were altering the world of higher education: greater numbers of mid-career adults seeking advanced degrees to enhance already established academic and professional skills.
•    Adults learn differently than adolescents and young adults: The traditional pedagogical method of education-active teacher, passive learner-would not be appropriate.
Fielding developed a rigorous, supportive learning model that is flexible, adult-centered, self-directed, practice-oriented, global, and competence-based. While most coursework is online, there are several in-person opportunities for students and others.

Values
Academic Excellence: We commit to the highest quality scholarship, research, and practice.
Community: We support a collaborative learning environment built on inclusion and mutual respect.
Diversity: We commit to having a faculty, staff, and student body that is diverse and inclusive. We embrace and celebrate the wisdom, knowledge, and experiences of our diverse community.
Learner-centered Education: We create an interactive experience that responds to the interrelated personal and professional lives of our students.
Social Justice: We commit to advancing equality and justice in our University, and in the local, national, and global communities impacted by our work.
Transformational Learning: We inspire a re-examination of one's worldview and underlying assumptions to enable a deeper understanding of self and society

Fielding Facts
•    Fielding has two schools and offers several doctoral, master’s, and certificate programs.

  •    The School of Leadership Studies
  •    The School of Psychology

•    Fielding has the only American Psychological Association (APA) accredited doctoral program in Clinical Psychology that incorporates a distance-learning component.
•    Fielding has accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).
•    Enrollment is 1,050 students in doctoral, master's, and post-baccalaureate certificate programs.
•    The age range of students is from 22 to 82 years of age.
•    Fielding has 170 faculty members in 37 states.
•    The student-to-Faculty ratio is 10:1.

Employment at Fielding
From our earliest days, Fielding Graduate University has been deeply committed to examining and eliminating structural inequality in society. By working here, you join a diverse and vibrant community that advances Fielding’s world-changing mission in meaningful ways, inspires innovation and collaboration, and builds skills and expertise.
Fielding’s Administrative offices are located in beautiful Santa Barbara, California, as well as Washington, D.C. Faculty and staff reside throughout North America and serve students who live and work around the world. We take pride in offering competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package to serve the varied needs of our workforce.

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Fielding Graduate University has a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) from our earliest beginnings in the early 1970s. With the founding focus of providing doctoral education to mid-career adults, we offered graduate experiences specifically designed for people who had been left out of traditional education. Since that time, diversity, equity, and inclusion remain an active process that requires continuous commitment to promote collaborative learning and change through attracting, retaining, graduating, and honoring a more diverse population of students, faculty, staff, alums, and community friends. Social and ecological justice is part of our explicit commitment to understanding, analyzing, and acting to reduce inequality, oppression, and social stratification, recognizing the linkages between economic, social, and ecological justice. The university strives to ensure that elements of DEI are embodied in all academic programs, including course content, faculty, staff and student performance, assessment, and accountability. We challenge our community to think boldly and take specific actions that are realistic and measurable.
Fielding’s Global Inclusion Council is an advisory group that provides guidance to the President on issues pertaining to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Council members represent the diversity of the Fielding community across different demographics, constituencies, schools, and programs. The council exists to support the university’s commitment to embedding DEI into the culture.
Fielding sponsors numerous DEI events and learning sessions. These include panel webinars, dialogues and engagements sessions, speakers, and related documentaries led and facilitated by faculty, students, staff, and alums. These interactive learning opportunities cover a myriad of topics and issues like racism and COVID-19, LGBTQIA+ pride, Black feminism, DEI-related book discussions and panels, cultural heritage spotlights, as well as a number of school and program-sponsored learning programs. Learn more at www.fielding.edu/diversity-equity-and-inclusion-dei.
Briefly describe how your organization supports the local community:
Fielding Graduate University was founded on the values of equity, inclusion, and social justice. The university is a leader in higher education providing exemplary interdisciplinary programs for a diverse community of scholar-practitioners within a distributed learning model. Because Fielding is a distributed institution, its students, faculty, and staff are located around the world. Thus, the overall community the university serves is very much a global one. However, Fielding is also an active business leader in the local community of Santa Barbara, California, the location of the university’s main campus and administrative offices. In this role and in keeping with the university’s core values, Fielding actively supports several charitable organizations within the Santa Barbara community, such as the LGBTQIA+ Pacific Pride Foundation, The Association for Women in Communications, The Fund for Santa Barbara, UC Santa Barbara Arts & Lectures, Child Abuse Listening Mediation (CALM), the Environmental Defense Center, and more.
Briefly describe any interesting recent events at your organization:
In 2023, Fielding hosted myriad events, including its Global Ecological and Social Justice Service Year, an anniversary celebration in March, Juneteenth programming in conjunction with Pacifica Graduate Institute and its Alumni Association, in-person and virtual graduation ceremonies, monthly observances, and other university-wide and program-specific initiatives. 2024 is Fielding’s 50th Anniversary year, which brings a host of special events and observances throughout the year. This includes a commemorative book published by Fielding University Press, “The Voices of Fielding” film premiere, research presentations, volunteer days, and more events across the United States and world. Learn more about Fielding’s 50th Anniversary at

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