Back to Listings Academic Professional Track (Non-Tenure): Clinical Assistant Professor Psychological and Brain Sciences Location College Station, Texas Open Date 4/17/2026 Position ID 179471 Description The Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences at Texas A&M University invites applications for two full-time Academic Professional Track (Non-Tenure) Clinical Assistant Professor
positions within the Clinical Psychology Doctoral (Ph.D.) Program. These are 11-month appointments with an anticipated start date of August 1, 2026. Licensure or license-eligibility as a psychologist in the state of Texas is expected. Faculty in this title engage in graduate and undergraduate teaching supervision of clinical intervention and assessment practica, service to the program, department, university,
community, field, and research including serving on student thesis and dissertation committees and collaborating on research projects as appropriate, per area of expertise. Typical teaching responsibilities for colleagues in this Academic Professional Track faculty position is 3 courses per semester and 2 courses during the summer term (8 courses per year). Clinical supervision in assessment and intervention is
applied toward teaching expectations. Faculty will have opportunities to lead external practica with community partners and participate in leadership activities in both the clinic and the clinical program. Successful candidates will have graduate teaching and clinical supervision experiences founded in cognitive-behavioral theory and practice and evidence-based treatment and assessment modalities. Candidates will be
expected to engage in a program of development as a scholar, mentor, and supervisor. Successful candidates will have a commitment to legal and ethical practices in service delivery and clinical training/supervision and a commitment to collegiality, collaboration, respect for all persons, and prioritization of an optimal clinical training enviornment. This title is part of a promotable track, which also includes the
titles of Clinical Associate Professor and Clinical Professor. The Psychology Training Clinic, established in 1986 as the primary training clinic for the clinical psychology doctoral program at Texas A&M University, provides clinical training and supervision in evidence-based assessment and treatment for individuals and families across the lifespan. The Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program has been accredited by the
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