Join the University of North Texas System: Empowering Excellence in Education The University of North Texas System is a beacon of academic excellence, innovation, and inclusivity, transforming lives and creating economic opportunities through education. As the only university system based exclusively in the thriving Dallas-Fort Worth region, we are committed to fostering a culture of curiosity, respect, and access for all. With a strong presence across North Texas, including the University of North Texas, UNT Dallas, and the UNT Health Science Center, we are dedicated to making a positive impact in our community. About the Department of Educational Psychology The Department of Educational Psychology is part of the College of Education, one of the largest and most respected in the region. With a diverse faculty and a wide range of programs, we are committed to providing students with the knowledge, skills, and experiences needed to succeed in their chosen fields. Our department offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in educational psychology and special education, as well as PhD programs in Educational Psychology and Special Education. Job Summary: Clinical Assistant Professor of Gifted and Talented Education We are seeking a talented and experienced Clinical Assistant Professor to join our team as the Director of the Office for Giftedness, Talent Development, and Creativity. This is a non-tenure track, multi-year appointment that will commence in Fall 2024, with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory performance evaluation. As a key member of our faculty, you will play a vital role in shaping the future of gifted and talented education, while contributing to the department's mission of excellence in teaching, research, and service. Key Responsibilities: Director of the Office for Giftedness, Talent Development, and Creativity: Develop and direct programs for gifted and talented students, including summer programs, Saturday enrichment classes, and professional development opportunities for local educators. Teaching: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in gifted and talented education and/or educational psychology, in traditional or online formats, on campus or at satellite locations. External Funding: Support proposals for external funding to support the work of the Office, and participate in the development of the program and department through committee and service opportunities. Program Development: Expand the Office's work by developing and implementing new programs, and managing existing ones, to support gifted and talented students and their families. Community Engagement: Provide information sessions for parents in the community, and engage with local educators to promote the Office's work and build partnerships. Minimum Qualifications: A doctorate in Education, Educational Psychology, Gifted and Talented Education, or a closely related field. ABD candidates will be considered, provided the doctorate is successfully defended prior to the start date. Preferred Qualifications: Experience working with a center supporting gifted and talented students. Teaching experience in higher education at the undergraduate or graduate level. Experience managing projects and administrative tasks, such as externally funded research and/or developing and leading student-centered programming. Skills and Competencies: Strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills. Ability to facilitate program development, management, and implementation. Experience working with diverse populations and communities. What We Offer: As a member of the University of North Texas System, you will enjoy a competitive salary, commensurate with experience and background. You will also have access to a range of benefits, including: A comprehensive retirement plan. Opportunities for professional growth and development. A dynamic and inclusive work environment. A chance to be part of a community that is committed to making a positive impact. Work Environment and Company Culture: Our university system is committed to fostering a culture of inclusivity, respect, and access for all. We value diversity and promote an environment where everyone can thrive. As a member of our team, you will be encouraged to be curious, innovative, and passionate about your work. Career Growth Opportunities and Learning Benefits: As a Clinical Assistant Professor, you will have opportunities to develop your teaching, research, and service skills, while contributing to the department's mission. You will also have access to professional development opportunities, including training and mentorship programs. Why Join Us? At the University of North Texas System, we are passionate about making a positive impact in our community. As a Clinical Assistant Professor of Gifted and Talented Education, you will play a vital role in shaping the future of education, while working with a talented and dedicated team. If you are a motivated and enthusiastic individual who is committed to excellence, we encourage you to apply. How to Apply: Review of applicants will begin on January 10, 2024, and continue until the search is closed. To apply, please submit: A cover letter. A curriculum vitae. A list of names and contact information for three references. For more information about the position, please contact Dr. Rachel Mun (
[email protected]). We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from candidates who share our values and are passionate about making a positive impact. Join our team and help us shape the future of education! Apply for this job