Director, IBS Problem Behavior Program
The Institute of Behavioral Science, in collaboration with the Departments of Sociology and Psychology at the University of Colorado at Boulder, invites applications for a tenured position to direct the established and internationally recognized IBS Problem Behavior Program beginning Fall of 2011. The full professor level is targeted. The Director leads the Program in conducting and fostering nationally-recognized interdisciplinary and collaborative research and securing external funding and serves as a member of the IBS Board of Directors. We are seeking applicants with a specialization in one or more areas of problem behavior, such as: criminology, social/developmental psychology, mental health, epidemiology, social policy, program evaluation, and quantitative research methods. Candidates are expected to have an established and ongoing program of original research, a distinguished publication record, and demonstrated ability to obtain external funding, as well as a record of high-quality teaching. Tenure will be held in Sociology or Psychology. Review of candidates will begin October 25, 2010 and continue until the position is filled. Professors Delbert Elliott and Richard Rogers co-chair the Search Committee. University of Colorado applications are submitted online: http://www.jobsatcu.com, posting #811108. Applicants should upload the following: 1) a cover letter outlining their research specializations and teaching interests; 2) curriculum vitae; 3) evidence of teaching effectiveness (evaluations and syllabi); and 4) a list of three references.
