Visiting Lecturer in School Psychology
About the role
The School Psychology Program is seeking to hire a Visiting Lecturer to support our NASP-accredited Education Specialist program. This position will be located at the University of Oregon NE Portland campus. Primary responsibilities will include teaching/supervision, academic advising and support to school psychology graduate students, and service to the department, college, university, and/or profession.
Responsibilities
- Teach a broad array of school psychology courses on topics such as principles of school psychology, behavior assessment and intervention, cognitive assessment, school-based mental health promotion, professional ethics, counseling, and child-family interventions, and/or developmental psychopathology.
- Contribute positively to our diverse community and work effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
- Supervise graduate students through applied research and/or field experiences.
- Advise and support school psychology graduate students.
- Engage in service to the department, college, university, and/or profession.
- Contribute to the equity and inclusion goals of the program and college and incorporate inclusive practices into their work.
Requirements
- Doctoral degree in School Psychology or a related field.
- Documents expertise in the practice issues in school psychology or related field (e.g., content area of teaching, clinical supervision).
- Teaching experience, advising experience, and professional experience in school psychology or related field.
- Currently hold, or obtain prior to start date, an Oregon Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC) license in School Psychology.
Qualifications
- Nationally Certified School Psychologist.
- Three years or more of experience as a school psychologist in K-12 educational settings.
- Hold or are eligible to obtain the Oregon Board of Psychology psychologist license.
- Experience supervising graduate students through applied research and/or field experiences.
- Experience teaching, supervising, and/or advising others from a wide range of diverse backgrounds.
Skills
- Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills.
Benefits
The University of Oregon provides a robust benefits package to eligible employees, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
Pay
This position is a nine-month limited duration faculty position in the Lecturer category. The visiting appointment position begins September 16, 2026, and will end on June 15, 2027, with the possibility of a 2026 summer term appointment. Limited duration appointments may be renewed for up to a total of three years.
Schedule
The visiting appointment position begins September 16, 2026, and will end on June 15, 2027, with the possibility of a 2026 summer term appointment. Limited duration appointments may be renewed for up to a total of three years.