Grace College Behavioral Science Department is seeking applications for the full-time position of Assistant/Associate Professor of Psychology/Behavioral Science. Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate psychology courses, including both residential and online courses; advising; professional development; scholarly activity; and both college and community service. Grace College is a Christ-centered Liberal Arts College informed by pietist and evangelical traditions. Located in the resort community of Winona Lake, near Warsaw, Indiana (36 miles west of Ft. Wayne), Grace College offers 52 academic majors (38 minors). Central to the mission is developing character, sharpening competence, and preparing for service. Our goal in Christian living and teaching is to make Christ preeminent in all things. The programs of the college, as well as its community lifestyle commitment, are designed to encourage serious academic inquiry, a biblical worldview, spiritual understanding, and social conscience, all in the context of God's grace. The Behavioral Science Department is housed within the School of Behavioral Sciences in the college, which includes both undergraduate and graduate programs. The department seeks a faculty member who holds views comparable to those of the institution, which include the institution's doctrinal commitments, called the Covenant of Faith. It also seeks a faculty member whose experience and scholarship will complement the contributions of the department’s existing faculty. Courses Most Likely to be Taught: Research Methods in Social Science, Life Span Development, Introduction to Psychology, Motivation & Emotion, History of Psychology Application Process: Applications may be found at www.grace.edu/about/employment/faculty/staff-applications Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Applications are preferred by March 15th, 2021. The start date for this position is August 1, 2021. Grace College and Theological Seminary seeks a diverse work environment by encouraging women and minorities to apply. |