
Assistant Professor of Clinical or Counseling Psychology with a Trauma Emphasis
- Colorado Springs, CO
- $75,000-80,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
Psychology, College of Letters, Arts & SciencesElevate Your Career at UCCS: Innovate, Inspire, and Impact in the Rockies!Who We AreThe (UCCS) is an R2 institution with an enrollment of over 11,000 students that prides itself on academic excellence, research, and community engagement, including designations as both a Military Friendly University and as an Age Friendly University. UCCS is actively seeking an Assistant Professor of Clinical/Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in trauma psychology to join our team! UCCS offers a welcoming and inclusive learning environment that fosters innovation, growth, and the holistic development of its students.The is committed to offering psychology-related education, research, and outreach in response to the needs of the people of Colorado, the nation, and the world. The Department offers an undergraduate major in Psychology, terminal MA degrees in clinical psychology and psychological sciences, as well as an APA accredited PhD program in clinical psychology with concentrations in geropsychology and trauma psychology.Located at the base of Pikes Peak, offers stunning landscapes and countless outdoor activities, making it a paradise for nature lovers. This city is more than its scenery; a mosaic of history, arts, and a vibrant tech scene as well as a growing population of over 470,000. We invite you to join a community that cherishes outdoor adventure as much as forward-thinking growth, an exceptional setting for both career and lifestyle.Salary/Pay Range Generally starting at $75,000 - $80,000 per academic year for a 9-month faculty appointment. Opportunities for summer teaching are also available. Compensation will be commensurate upon experience and qualifications. This position is Exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) overtime provisions.Work Location: On-SiteAt UCCS, our employees are our most valued asset. We're proud to offer:Wellness & More: From wellness programs aimed at achieving your best self to various additional benefits through CU Advantage, we prioritize well-being and holistic development.Want to know your total compensation? Use our to get the complete picture!Summary
The candidate hired for this position is responsible for teaching various graduate and undergraduate courses for the Psychology Department. Classes will be assigned as needed and efforts will be made to find opportunities for the faculty member to teach in their specialty area of expertise. The candidate to be hired will also be expected to provide clinical supervision to graduate students in Psychology. Faculty are expected to maintain a current and active research program, including providing student mentoring in research. The position also requires service to the department, college, and/or field of study.The standard workload is 40% research, 40% teaching, and 20% service.The area of research is open, but candidates with a research program focused on psychological trauma, including trauma prevention and intervention, psychological resilience, or PTSD and other sequelae of trauma exposure are encouraged to apply. Candidates are expected to contribute to the trauma track of the clinical psychology doctoral program. Collaborations are encouraged throughout the university, including the Psychology Department, Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience, and other centers/units on campus.Essential Functions
The duties and responsibilities of the position include, but are not limited to:Related to Teaching:Teach graduate and undergraduate courses each academic year, split between the fall and spring semesters.Teach, model, and implement culturally responsive teaching practices.Provide mentoring to students at the graduate and undergraduate levels.Develop thorough syllabi and Canvas content OR follow the provided syllabus and Canvas content for the course.Related to Research:Contribute to the research profile of the department through publications and presentations of research.Pursue grants and other sponsored program activities.Related to Service:Serve on department, college, and university committees.Advise undergraduate and graduate students regarding progress in Psychology Department programs.Tentative Search Timeline
- Priority will be given to applications submitted by: October 1st, 2025
- Potential interview dates: October 15th, 2025 – December 15th, 2025
- Potential start date: August 17, 2026