Clinical Psychology of Childhood and Youth

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The appointment of particularly qualified researchers to university professors is an important strategy of the University of Vienna. Become part of this vibrant and future-oriented organisation.

At the Faculty of Psychology of the University of Vienna the position of a

University Professor
of
Clinical Psychology of Childhood and Youth

(full time, permanent position; in case of a first time appointment to a professorship, the appointment may be initially limited – with an extension option) is to be filled.

The professorship represents the academic field “Clinical Psychology of Childhood and Youth” in research and teaching. Successful candidates are characterized by an empirical research profile with a focus on “Clinical Psychology of Childhood and Youth”. Concerning content and methods compatibility with the thematic areas of the faculty (https://psychologie.univie.ac.at/forschung/) and especially with those of the “Institute of Applied Psychology: Health, Development, Enhancement and Intervention” (https://psychologie.univie.ac.at/ueber-uns/institute/) should be recognizable. Furthermore, substantial engagement (in research, teaching and practice) in the outpatient unit of the faculty (founded in fall 2017) is expected. Teaching load comprises eight semester hours per week in bachelor’s-, master’s-, and PhD-programs.

Successful candidates should have the following qualifications:

  • Doctoral degree/PhD and  post-doctoral experience at a university or other research institution
  • Habilitation (venia docendi) in a subject field relevant to this position or an internationally accepted equivalent qualification is desirable
  • Qualification in “Clinical Psychology/ Health Psychology” and/or “Psychotherapy”, preferably with a specialization in “Clinical Psychology of Childhood and Youth”
  • Candidates who are still comparably junior, but based on their track record show high academic potential, are explicitly encouraged to apply
  •  Outstanding achievements in research (among others: excellent publication record and international reputation)
  • Experience in designing and raising research projects (third-party funds), as well as the willingness and ability to lead research groups
  • High interest and engagement in teaching, teaching experience at universities or a teaching concept as well as the ability and willingness to teach students in all phases of their studies (bachelor's, master's, or doctoral level), to supervise academic theses and to promote young academic colleagues

The University of Vienna expects the successful candidate to acquire, within three years, proficiency in German sufficient for teaching in bachelor’s programmes and for participation in university committees. In addition, the University of Vienna expects the successful candidate to be prepared to take over responsibility on the organisational level of the Faculty and the University, if necessary.

We offer:

  • a negotiable and attractive salary (classification according to the Collective Bargaining Agreement for University Staff, allocation to job group A1; section 98 of the Universities Act 2002); the salary will be individually negotiated under consideration of the previous career development and the current income situation
  • in addition to the statutory social insurance, the University of Vienna offers a pension fund to its employees
  • a “start-up package”, in particular for the initiation of research projects
  • a dynamic research location with well-established research funding provisions
  • attractive working conditions in a city with a high quality of life
  • comprehensive advice and support in relation to finding an accommodation, change of schools and dual career
  • a wide range of support services offered by central service institutions

The University of Vienna pursues a non-discriminatory employment policy and values equal opportunities, as well as diversity (http://diversity.univie.ac.at/en). The University lays special emphasis on increasing the number of women in senior and in academic positions. Given equal qualifications, preference will be given to female applicants.

Application documents:

  • Application letter, including a brief description of:
  • current research interests and research plans for the immediate future
  • past and planned foci in academic teaching and the supervision of young researchers
  • Academic curriculum vitae,
    including information about “esteem factors” (e.g. experiences as a publisher, functions in research societies or programme committees)
  • List of publications, including:
  • specification of five key publications which the applicant considers particularly relevant to the advertised professorship
  • provision of an Internet link for download (PDF-versions) or electronic submission of PDF versions of these five publications
  • information about citations and impact factors, depending on the common practice in the relevant research area
  • List of talks given,
    including information about invited keynote lectures at international conferences
  • Third-party funds
    list of acquired third-party funds (subject, duration, origin, volume) as well as, if applicable, of inventions/patents
  • Overview of previous academic teaching and supervised theses, especially doctoral theses
  • Teaching evaluations
  • Copies of documents and certificates relevant for this position

Applications in German or English should be submitted by e-mail to the Dean of the Faculty of Psychology, (dekanat.psychologie@univie.ac.at).

Reference no.: Psych/KiJu/2017 

The application deadline is 4 December 2017.