Tenure-Track Professor in Clinical Psychology

Harvard University

  • Cambridge, MA
  • 5 days ago
  • $100,000–$140,000 Per Year

Highlights

Successful candidates might employ data science (including ML/AI, computational modeling, and related approaches), cognitive neuroscience, genetic, or cross-cultural work, among other approaches. Assistant, associate, faculty, tenure track, Boston, Cambridge, Massachusetts, MA, Northeast, New England, Clinical psychology, clinical science, psychopathology.

Numbers & Facts

LocationCambridge, MA
Salary$100,000–$140,000 Per Year

Description

Position

Details

Title Tenure-Track Professor in Clinical Psychology School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Psychology Position Description

The Department of Psychology at Harvard University seeks to appoint a tenure-track professor in Clinical Psychology. The appointment is expected to begin on July 1, 2027. The tenure-track professor will be responsible for teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and for mentoring graduate and undergraduate students.

We seek candidates with expertise in clinical psychological science, broadly conceived. Our interest is less in specific topic areas or methods than in innovation and excellence in the applicant's research program. Successful candidates might employ data science (including ML/AI, computational modeling, and related approaches), cognitive neuroscience, genetic, or cross-cultural work, among other approaches. We seek candidates whose scholarship complements existing research in the Department.

Basic Qualifications

Doctorate or terminal degree required by the time the appointment begins. Candidates should have demonstrated a promise of excellence in both research and teaching.

Additional Qualifications

Demonstrated strong commitment to teaching and advising is desired.

Special Instructions

Please submit the following materials through the ARIeS Portal. Candidates are encouraged to apply by September 15, 2026.

  • Cover letter
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Teaching/advising statement (describing the candidate's teaching philosophy and practices as well as their approach to creating a learning environment in which students are encouraged to ask questions and share their ideas)
  • Research statement
  • Service statement describing efforts to strengthen academic communities, e.g., the candidate's department, institution, and/or professional societies.
  • Sample publications (up to 3)
  • Names and contact information of 3-5 referees, who will be asked by a system-generated email to upload a letter of recommendation once the candidate's application has been submitted. Three letters of recommendation are required, and the application is considered complete only when at least three letters have been received. At least one letter must come from someone who has not served as the candidate's undergraduate, graduate, or postdoctoral advisor.

Contact Information

Matthew K. Nock, Ph.D.

Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology

Search Committee Chair

Department of Psychology

Contact Email nock@wjh.harvard.edu Salary Range

$100,000 - $140,000

Pay offered to the selected candidate is dependent on factors such as years of experience, training or qualification, field of scholarship, and accomplishments in the field.

Minimum Number of References Required 3 Maximum Number of References Allowed 5 Keywords

Assistant, associate, faculty, tenure track, Boston, Cambridge, Massachusetts, MA, Northeast, New England, Clinical psychology, clinical science, psychopathology

EEO/Non-Discrimination Commitment Statement

Harvard University is committed to equal opportunity and non-discrimination. We seek talent from all parts of society and the world, and we strive to ensure everyone at Harvard thrives. Our differences help our community advance Harvard's academic purposes.

Harvard has an equal employment opportunity policy that outlines our commitment to prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, religion, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law or identified in the university's non-discrimination policy. Harvard's equal employment opportunity policy and non-discrimination policy help all community members participate fully in work and campus life free from harassment and discrimination.

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Applicant Documents

Required Documents

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Cover Letter
  • Statement of Teaching Philosophy
  • Statement of Research
  • Publication
  • Publication 2
  • Publication 3
  • List of References
  • Service Statement

Optional Documents

  • Course Evaluation
  • Sample Syllabus
  • URL