What are the responsibilities and job description for the Part-Time Faculty, Doctor of Psychology Program – Fall 2025 position at Northwest Nazarene University Inc?
Description
NORTHWEST NAZARENE UNIVERSITY
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Faculty, Doctor of Psychology Program
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
NNU’s College of Behavioral and Social Sciences encompasses degrees across three primary areas, including Bachelors degrees in Psychology, Social Work, or Criminal Justice; Masters degrees in Social Work and Counselor Education; and a Doctorate in Psychology. The Counselor Education department offers three areas of emphasis: Clinical Mental Health Counseling; Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling; and School Counseling. They are accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). The Masters program in Social Work offers two areas of specialization: Clinical Mental Health and Addictions and Integrated Clinical and Community Practice. They are accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). The Psychology department has admitted its first cohort of doctoral students in Fall 2022. They will be pursuing accreditation through the American Psychological Association.
Psychology Department
The Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology is focused on training students to be practitioner-scholars who integrate faith/spirituality into clinical work as clinical psychologists. The PsyD program is built on three pillars of clinical competence, academic rigor, and faith integration. Graduates of this program will be prepared for licensure in the practice of clinical psychology, which takes many forms including, but not limited to, psychotherapy/counseling, psychological and cognitive assessment, and program administration.
Description of Position
NNU’s College of Behavioral and Social Sciences is seeking to fill a part-time, associated faculty position in the PsyD department beginning Fall 2025. This faculty member will contribute to the PsyD program through teaching, supervising research, and mentoring students. We are seeking candidates with expertise in clinical skills, assessment, research methods, or other relevant areas of psychology.
Essential Functions:
Teach at least one class per semester, with flexibility to distribute a minimum of 14-18 credits (.58-.75 time) annually across fall, spring, and summer terms based on individual preference.
Develop and update syllabi to align with accreditation standards and program outcomes.
Supervise PsyD students in their clinical work as a licensed clinical psychologist, providing mentorship and oversight of clinical competencies.
Guide doctoral students through the dissertation process.
Participate in program curriculum revisions.
Maintain weekly office hours to support student learning and development.
Attend and contribute to PsyD faculty and committee meetings (approximately twice monthly).
Participate in PsyD student interviews and PsyD program events.
Model and uphold ethical, professional, and cultural competencies in alignment with APA accreditation standards and NNU’s mission.
Foster a supportive learning environment that integrates faith, academic excellence, and professional preparation
Perform other duties as assigned
All doctoral classes are held in the evening, beginning at 4:00 PM.
Opportunities for advancement to a full-time position may be available.
Requirements
Workload and Compensation
This part-time faculty position requires a minimum of 14 credits annually, which can be spread across fall, spring, and summer terms based on individual preference.
Credits beyond 14 per year will be considered overload and compensated accordingly.
Minimum Qualifications:
Doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in clinical psychology or a closely related field from an APA-accredited program.
Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team.
Commitment to upholding ethical, cultural, and professional competencies.
The university requires that all candidates be Christians (preferably in the Wesleyan tradition). Faculty must be comfortable with the mission and agree to live within the lifestyle values of NNU.
Preferred Qualifications
Successful higher education teaching experience at the doctoral level.
Expertise in research, including quantitative methods or statistical applications.
Experience in APA-accredited program development and curriculum alignment.
Licensure as a psychologist (or eligibility for licensure) in the state of Idaho.
Experience in clinical supervision and mentoring students in professional development.
Compensation
Salary will be determined by the educational background and experience of the candidate. Full-time faculty receive access to a benefits package including health, vision and dental insurance for employee and family, life and long-term disability insurance, flexible spending plan, tuition benefits for employee and dependents, opportunities for professional development, sabbatical experiences, and a retirement program.
Northwest Nazarene University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. As an educational institution operating under the auspices of the Church of the Nazarene, Northwest Nazarene University is permitted and reserves the right to prefer employees on the basis of religion (Title VII, Sections 702-703, United States Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended).