Assistant Professor, Forensic Psychology
Pacific Graduate School of Psychology invites
applications for a tenure-track assistant professor
to begin in September, 2009. The Pacific Graduate
School of Psychology’s APA-accredited Clinical
Psychology PhD program has areas of emphasis in the
following concentrations: Forensic Psychology,
Neuropsychology, Behavioral Health, Child and
Family, and LGBT. We are seeking a scholar with
primary teaching and research interest in forensics.
Individuals whose work can contribute to other
program areas of strength (e.g., child and family,
neuropsychology, and/or health psychology) will be
particularly attractive. Applicants must have an
active research program in the area of clinical
forensic psychology, a PhD from an APA-accredited
program and internship, and be eligible for
licensure in California. We are looking for an
individual who is committed to quality training in a
scientifically-based program and who will help shape
the clinical and research training of our students.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vita and three
letters of recommendation by regular mail to:
Faculty Search Committee, Pacific Graduate School of
Psychology, 405 Broadway St., Redwood City, CA
94603. E-mail queries can be sent to:
bjackson@pgsp.edu.
The deadline for applications is November 1, 2008.
Pacific Graduate School offers a competitive salary
and an attractive benefits package. Women and ethnic
minority applicants are strongly encouraged to
apply. Pacific Graduate School of Psychology is an
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.



