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Description
Position Summary:
New Mexico Highlands University (Las Vegas, NM) is accepting applications for a nine month, tenure-track position in Clinical/Counseling Psychology beginning in August 2026.
Target Starting Salary: $60-65,000 (Assistant); $70-75,000 (Associate) – depending on experience
- Teaching responsibilities include undergraduate and graduate courses in clinical psychology, ethics, IQ assessment, personality assessment, evidence-based and empirically supported individual and group clinical skills training, practicum, and other assigned courses within the prescribed curriculum.
- This position will include heavy involvement in the cognitive-behaviorally oriented graduate Clinical Psychology/Counseling Masters program with potential roles as Practicum Coordinator and Graduate Coordinator. Additionally, this position will be vital in overseeing and maintaining the department’s accreditation for the Clinical Psychology/Counseling degree. Payment for license/renewal of license and Continuing Education credits are covered by university funding.
- Applicants must be licensed or be able to be licensed as a Clinical Psychologist in the state of New Mexico within one year of hiring date.
- This position will be based at NMHU’s main campus in Las Vegas, NM.
- This position will include research mentoring of Psychology graduate students.
- This position will include academic advising of undergraduate and graduate students.
- This position will require development of a psychology research laboratory and an active research program.
- This position will include service to the university and department.
The College of Arts and Sciences, housed within a Hispanic Serving Institution, is dedicated to creating a climate of engagement, diversity and inclusion, and providing pathways for students from under-represented groups to pursue Psychology careers. All applicants should have a demonstrated willingness to work collaboratively with faculty from a wide range of disciplines, cultures, and academic backgrounds and to advise and teach an undergraduate and graduate student body that is diverse with respect to socio-economic status, culture, and career path.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Faculty contractual duties include, but are not limited to:
- Teaching (teaching load of 24 credit hours per academic year);
- May be assigned to teach evening and/or Saturday classes, courses via Zoom, and/or develop and teach online synchronous or asynchronous courses;
- Holding office hours as required;
- Developing a research laboratory and an active research program in psychology;
- Advising students on academic and vocational curricula;
- Directing student research (including theses, independent study, etc.);
- Participating in the review of non-thesis track written portfolios and the administration of clinical oral exams;
- Participating as a departmental and program representative on standing and ad-hoc committees;
- Attending psychology department faculty meetings;
- Serving as a liaison to clinical practicum opportunities and supervisors within the community;
- May supervise graduate assistants or work study students;
- Maintaining regular attendance;
- Performing other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Minimum
EDUCATION: Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, or related field (ABD will be considered).
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
- Evidence of teaching excellence/potential;
- Evidence of research excellence/potential
Preferred
- Experience as a clinical supervisor;
- Evidence of research publications and grant funding;
- Experience with Distance and Technology Education delivery systems.
Work Location:
Las Vegas, NM - Main Campus
Documents Needed To Apply
Required Documents:
- Cover Letter/ Letter of Interest
- Unofficial Transcripts Conferring Required Degree
- Letter(s) of Recommendation
- Curriculum Vitae
- Samples of Syllabi
Application Review begins October 24, 2025
Position will remain open until filled
Contact:
For more detailed information regarding the position, you may contact Dr. David Pan at [email protected]
Requirements
- Teaching responsibilities include undergraduate and graduate courses in clinical psychology, ethics, IQ assessment, personality assessment, evidence-based and empirically supported individual and group clinical skills training, practicum, and other assigned courses within the prescribed curriculum.
- This position will include heavy involvement in the cognitive-behaviorally oriented graduate Clinical Psychology/Counseling Masters program with potential roles as Practicum Coordinator and Graduate Coordinator. Additionally, this position will be vital in overseeing and maintaining the department’s accreditation for the Clinical Psychology/Counseling degree. Payment for license/renewal of license and Continuing Education credits are covered by university funding.
- Applicants must be licensed or be able to be licensed as a Clinical Psychologist in the state of New Mexico within one year of hiring date.
- This position will be based at NMHU’s main campus in Las Vegas, NM.
- This position will include research mentoring of Psychology graduate students.
- This position will include academic advising of undergraduate and graduate students.
- This position will require development of a psychology research laboratory and an active research program.
- This position will include service to the university and department.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Faculty contractual duties include, but are not limited to:
- Teaching (teaching load of 24 credit hours per academic year);
- May be assigned to teach evening and/or Saturday classes, courses via Zoom, and/or develop and teach online synchronous or asynchronous courses;
- Holding office hours as required;
- Developing a research laboratory and an active research program in psychology;
- Advising students on academic and vocational curricula;
- Directing student research (including theses, independent study, etc.);
- Participating in the review of non-thesis track written portfolios and the administration of clinical oral exams;
- Participating as a departmental and program representative on standing and ad-hoc committees;
- Attending psychology department faculty meetings;
- Serving as a liaison to clinical practicum opportunities and supervisors within the community;
- May supervise graduate assistants or work study students;
- Maintaining regular attendance;
- Performing other related duties as assigned.