Position Academic/Clinical Neuropsychologist
Location Pasadena, CA
Job Description School of Psychology/Fuller Psychological and Family Services, Fuller Theological Seminary
Pasadena, CA

The Academic/Clinical Neuropsychologist is a full-time tenure-track position to be filled by a licensed clinical psychologist. Half of the time will involve teaching two graduate-level neuropsychology courses, mentoring up to eight doctoral students in their research, and conducting clinical neuropsychological research. The other half of the time will involve providing outpatient assessment and neuropsychological services through Fuller Psychological and Family Services and will involve training and supervising students conducting neuropsychological assessment.

The position requires licensure as a clinical psychologist (minimum of 2 years of post-licensure experience preferred), ability to practice independently in California, PhD or PsyD in clinical psychology earned from an APA-accredited program, completion of post-doctoral training in clinical neuropsychology, board certification or qualification towards board status in clinical neuropsychology, experience in teaching (preferably at the graduate level), experience providing clinical supervision and training, knowledge of legal and ethical standards of practice for the State of California, and completion of approved continuing education training in clinical supervision and law and ethics within six months of employment. Ideally, the successful candidate will have a strong background in clinical neuropsychology, particularly in geriatric neuropsychology; solid research experience; the ability to maintain a high standard of care for our clients, and the ability to provide assessment services in Spanish. Salary is commensurate with experience.

Interested candidates should submit a letter of interest, sample publication, and three letters of reference to neuropsych@fuller.edu. Additional information about this and other currently open positions is available at http://fuller.edu/employment/

Fuller's School of Psychology is accredited by the American Psychological Association and is committed to Clinical Excellence, the Integration of Psychology and Christianity, Research Innovation, Cultural Competence, and Academic Strength. Additional information about the School of Psychology can be found at fuller.edu/sop/ and additional information about FPFS can be found at fuller.edu/fuller-psychological-and-family-services/ Faculty must agree to Fuller's Statements of Faith and adhere to its Community Standards (available at http://fuller.edu/employment/). Part of the hiring process will involve a written and oral interview around the Statement of Faith.