Overview

The Institute for the Psychological Sciences (IPS) at Divine Mercy University (DMU) invites applications for a full-time clinical faculty position in the doctoral program in clinical psychology (Psy.D). This position will involve teaching assigned coursework, clinical supervision of students, dissertation advising, research, and scholarship, as well as potential administrative duties.

Located in Northern Virginia, the IPS doctoral program in clinical psychology is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the American Psychological Association (APA). IPS is a cutting-edge institution offering a unique integration of sound science and the effective scientific practice of psychology with the Catholic understanding of the person, marriage, and family.

Applicants must have the following minimal qualifications: a doctoral degree in psychology from a regionally accredited institution (or international equivalency); Experience teaching one of the following at the graduate level: Individual Adult Psychotherapy, Psychological Assessment, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, or Basic clinical skills courses emphasizing empathy and attachment; evidence of recent relevant work in the field, including teaching, clinical practice, research, or publications; and current licensure or license eligibility as a clinical psychologist in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Preference will be given to candidates who (1) are graduates of regionally accredited programs, (2) have teaching experience in regionally accredited clinical psychology programs, (3) have a specialization in one of the areas listed above, (4) demonstrate current research and scholarship in the discipline, and (5) demonstrate a desire and ability to teach and supervise students in a manner consistent with the DMU/IPS mission. Applicants without a significant academic track record, but with demonstrated strengths in clinical training, supervision, and teaching, will be given serious consideration. The rank of appointment and salary will be commensurate with qualifications.

Committed to the teaching of Vatican Council II that every type of discrimination, whether social or cultural, whether based on sex, race, color, social condition, language or religion, is to be overcome and eradicated as contrary to God’s intent (Gaudium et Spes, 29), DMU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is actively committed to increasing diversity within its community. DMU encourages applications from persons of color, women, veterans, and persons with disabilities.

Applicants must have the following minimal qualifications:

A doctoral degree in psychology from a regionally accredited institution (or international equivalency);
Experience teaching one of the following at the graduate level: Individual Adult Psychotherapy, Psychological Assessment, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, or Basic clinical skills courses emphasizing empathy and attachment;
Evidence of recent relevant work in the field, including teaching, clinical practice,  research, or publications;
Current licensure or immediate license eligibility as a clinical psychologist in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

To be considered, the following is required:

Current curriculum vitae in English, Official transcripts for all post-secondary education (unofficial transcripts should be submitted through the applicant portal and official transcripts requested and mailed to Divine Mercy University, Attention PsyD Faculty Recruitment, 45154 Underwood Lane, Sterling, VA 20166; or email to facultyrecruitment@divinemercy.edu)
A list of references in English from three higher education professionals,
Cover letter of interest that addresses the applicant’s compatibility with teaching and supervising in accord with the DMU/IPS mission in English.
Applicant’s applications to be submitted through Paylocity: Apply here (https://recruiting.paylocity.com/Recruiting/Jobs/Apply/1132262). A review of applicants will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.

Notes for International Applicants:

Applicants whose primary language is other than English must provide proficiency in both written and spoken English appropriate for doctoral-level teaching in the United States of America.
Applicants holding degrees earned at an institution outside the United States of America must demonstrate post-secondary education that is equivalent to a U.S. doctoral degree in clinical psychology. It is the applicant’s responsibility to have all official transcripts submitted from each university translated into English.

About Divine Mercy University

Divine Mercy University (DMU) is a Catholic graduate school of psychology and counseling, founded in 1999 as the Institute for the Psychological Sciences.  The University is dedicated to the scientific study of psychology with a Catholic understanding of the person, marriage and the family.  The University offers a Doctoral (Psy.D.) degree in Clinical Psychology, a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Psychology, Doctorate (Ph.D.) In Counselor Education Supervision and a Master of Science (M.S.) in Counseling.

The Divine Mercy University is governed by its Board of Directors, which has complete and final governing authority over the University. The Board consists of the Bishop Emeritus of Arlington, Virginia, seven lay Catholic leaders and three members of the Legionaries of Christ.  The Legion sponsors the University by providing a President and a Chaplain and helping to maintain the Catholic identity of the institution.