Assistant or Associate Professor of Graduate Psychology/Director of Clinical Training for PsyD
Assistant or Associate Professor of Graduate Psychology/Director of Clinical Training for PsyD (12 month position)
Position Details
Department
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Reports To Dean,
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Appointment Fall 2026
Close Date Open Until Filled
Classification Faculty, Full-Time (Tenure Track)
Essential
Functions
The primary functions of a full-time, tenure-track graduate faculty member and PsyD Director of Clinical
Training, in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, is to provide leadership over the practicum and internship placement and
clinical training of doctoral level graduate students. This is a 12 month position. Additionally, teach graduate psychology courses,
guide students in their research activities, participate in academic research, and produce scholarly presentations and publications. Faculty
members are also expected to fully participate in university life including committee work and other institution activities.
Qualifications
Can document earned graduate degrees: Ph.D., Psy.D., or Ed.D. in preferably counseling or clinical
psychology.
Has several years of clinical experience and holds a current psychologist license in Washington State (or is license
eligible in Washington State).
Is involved in ongoing research in psychology and preferably published.
Is experienced with
supervising doctoral level practicum and internship students.
Has successful 四虎影视 experience at the university level.
Is
committed to establishing and maintaining positive mentoring relationships with a diverse student body.
Is committed to establishing
and maintaining positive relationships with faculty, staff, and the general constituency of Northwest University.
Is committed to
diversity, intercultural education, and multicultural psychology, and is committed to communicating the ethos of 鈥減sychology, culture and
social justice鈥 for the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Is committed to the development of skills in his/her students by
advising, coaching, modeling, and direct instruction.
Possesses a deep, personal commitment to Jesus Christ, to the Spirit-filled
life, and to demonstrating integration of faith and learning.
Compensation
Dependent on education and
experience and based upon the established faculty salary schedule starting at the respective professor rank. ($81,463-$91,735)
Application Requirements
To be considered as a candidate, the applicant must submit the following documents and
information: (1) a letter of interest; (2) resume; (3) names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three references; (4) documentation of
highest earned graduate degree; (5) documentation of current state license; (6) statement of your understanding of the relationship between
Christian faith and the educational mission of the University; and (7) statement of personal faith. Search procedures will be closed when a
sufficient number of qualified applicants have been identified.
Contact Information
Robert Campbell, Dean of CSBS
Robert Campbell, Psy.D.
Dean,
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Northwest University
P.O. Box 579
Kirkland, WA 98083-0579
robert.campbell@northwestu.edu
Search procedures will be closed,
when a sufficient number of qualified applicants have been identified. Applicants are urged to provide sufficient information, so that the
application file may be considered complete at the end of the search period.
Northwest University
Northwest
University is a Christian coeducational undergraduate and graduate institution, related to the Assemblies of God, offering baccalaureate and
master's, and doctoral level education. The sixty-acre campus is located in Kirkland, Washington, just ten miles from downtown Seattle. The
campus is an ideal setting for study, recreation, and inspiration and is centrally located and convenient to industry, business, and
commercial activities.
Mission Statement
We, the people of Northwest University, carry the call of God by
continually building a learning community dedicated to spiritual vitality, academic excellence, and empowered engagement with human
need.
In addition, all faculty members at Northwest University must subscribe to our .
Accreditation
Northwest University is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (regional). The University
is endorsed by the Commission on Christian Higher Education of the Assemblies of God and the Association of Christian Schools International.
The University holds membership in the Council of Christian Colleges and
Universities.
Northwest University's College of Business is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). The Buntain College of Nursing鈥檚
baccalaureate degree is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing
Education. In addition, the College of Nursing has received approval from the Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission. The University is also approved by the Board of Education and Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Washington to prepare elementary and secondary education teachers and
recommend for certification. It is a member of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. Northwest University's doctoral
program in counseling psychology is accredited by the American Psychological
Association (APA).
The University is approved by the Federal and
State Governments for student aid programs and for the training of international students. Selected programs of study are approved by
a Washington State Approving Agency for enrollment of those eligible for benefits under Title 38 and Title 10, U.S. Code and by Washington
State for training in Vocational Rehabilitation. It is listed in the current bulletin, "Accredited Higher Education Institutions," published
by the U.S. Office of Education.