[Xmca-l] faculty position

Stone, Lynda lstone@skymail.csus.edu
Wed Oct 19 14:29:23 PDT 2016


Hi All!

There is a faculty position with a focus qualitative research and
a preference for someone with a strong back ground in
cultural-historical theories of human development—so
hope you can share this with interested colleagues or students—

Thanks!!
-lynda


 Tenure-track position at CSU Sacramento with a focus on
qualitative research methods


Qualifications


REQUIRED:

- An earned doctoral degree in Child/Human Development, Applied Developmental
  Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Science, Education, and
  Psychology, or an equivalent program.  ABD candidates will be considered.  If ABD,
  candidates will be required to complete the doctorate by August, 2017.
- Applicants should possess a specialization in qualitative research methods with a strong
  emphasis in developmental theory as demonstrated in their teaching, research or
  professional experience.
- Candidates must demonstrate knowledge of, and professional and/or research experience
  with children, adolescents, students and/or families from diverse backgrounds.

PREFERRED:

- Candidates with a specialization in sociocultural developmental theory.
- Demonstrated experience and effectiveness in college level, undergraduate, and/or graduate
  level teaching in the area of qualitative research methods.
- A clearly defined program of school- and/or community-based qualitative research and
  publication, or demonstrated potential for establishing such a record.
- The Child Development Program faculty further values leadership potential, interpersonal
  skills, and the ability to work with students from diverse backgrounds.






Appointment


The position is tenure-track and will be at the Assistant Professor rank beginning with the Fall 2017 semester. Salary is dependent upon qualifications and professional/research experience.







Application Review


Review of applications will begin December 1, 2016 and the position will remain open until filled.












Lynda Stone, Ph.D.
Professor
Child Development
CSUS/UC-Links Program Director






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