*INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY FACULTY *
*2 Positions at the ASSISTANT, ASSOCIATE, or FULL PROFESSOR RANKS*
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*DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY, PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY*
*PORTLAND**, OREGON***
The Department of Psychology at Portland State University has two
tenure-track openings in Industrial/Organizational Psychology at open
rank levels with a September, 2009 start date. The department has a
strong applied research orientation and has an Applied Psychology Ph.D.
program with specializations in Industrial/Organizational, Applied
Developmental, and Applied Social/Community psychology.
Qualifications include a doctoral degree in I/O psychology or related
areas. We are particularly interested in candidates with specialization
in Quantitative Methods and/or Occupational Health Psychology, although
the area of specialization is open. The successful candidate will be
able to teach graduate and undergraduate courses in I/O psychology as
well as courses related to the applicant’s particular area of expertise.
Responsibilities include maintaining a productive program of
community-based research; teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in
I/O; and supervising student theses and dissertations. Candidates
appropriate to this position will have an established research and
publication record in I/O psychology (Associate/Full applicants), or
evidence of the potential to developed an established research and
publication record in I/O psychology (Assistant applicants).
Portland State University values diversity and demonstrates this
throughout its campus initiatives; we particularly encourage members of
historically underrepresented groups to apply. The Psychology Department
maintains a supportive climate of cooperation, collaboration, and
collegiality. To learn more about our department, please see
www.psy.pdx.edu <http://www.psy.pdx.edu/>. Portland State University
(PSU) is a member of the Oregon University System. PSU is located in the
thriving Portland metropolitan area, which has many opportunities for
applied research. Portland is a highly livable city that offers natural
beauty and a high quality of life including a lively cultural scene and
outdoor sporting activities. Mountains, forests, and the Oregon coast
are all relatively close to Portland and PSU.
*Applications should include a current CV and letter in which candidates
describe how their skills match the position. In addition, please
include separate statements of research and teaching interests, copies
of recent publications, and at least three letters of professional
reference. *Please address all materials to: Chair, I/O Search
Committee, Department of Psychology, Portland State University, P.O. Box
751, Portland, OR 97207-0751*. Review of applications will begin October
15, 2008 and continue until finalists are identified. *Correspondence
will be done primarily by e-mail. Please include e-mail address, or
clearly indicate a preferred alternative if you do not have e-mail.
/Portland State University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity
Institution and, in keeping with the President's diversity initiative,
welcomes applications from diverse candidates and candidates who support
diversity./