Assistant or Associate Professor (Quantitative Psychology) in the UCLA Department of Psychology

The UCLA Department of Psychology seeks to hire a full-time tenure-track Assistant or  early Associate Professor in Quantitative Psychology. We are interested in applicants  pursuing innovative research in quantitative methods, broadly defined. Possible areas  of specialization include, but are not limited to, advanced latent variable modeling (e.g.,  structural equation models, latent variable clustering methods), longitudinal modeling  (e.g., intensive longitudinal data, dynamic systems, latent transition models), modern  research design (e.g., quasi-experimental design, adaptive randomized trials,  propensity score methods, causal inference), predictive modeling (e.g., machine  learning, data mining, analytic methods for big data), and generalized linear models.  Candidates should add to the Department’s existing strengths in quantitative methods,  and preference will be given to individuals whose methodological specialization has  broad application and connection to ongoing research throughout the Department. Our  department embraces the values of open and reproducible science, and candidates are  encouraged to describe how they have pursued and/or plan to pursue these goals in  their work. Potential applicants who have questions about the fit of their specialization  to the position can inquire to Prof. Craig Enders, search committee chair, at  SearchCommittee@psych.ucla.edu.  

Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in quantitative psychology or psychology, a related data  science discipline (e.g., biostatistics), or a related social science or behavioral science  field (e.g., education) no later than one year after hire. Applicants should demonstrate a  strong track record of or potential for productive and impactful research relative to  their career stage, with a substantive focus on quantitative methodology. In addition to  an outstanding record of research and potential for extramural research support, the  successful candidate will demonstrate a history of, or the potential for, contributing to  the teaching, mentoring, and service missions of the Department and University, and  the candidate should have a demonstrated interest in collaboration with researchers in  psychology and the social/behavioral sciences. Applicants with a history of  commitment to mentoring students from underrepresented groups are strongly  encouraged to apply. 

Current faculty in the Quantitative Area have ongoing collaborations with researchers  within the Department of Psychology and across campus, and UCLA offers a vibrant  academic community with an abundance of collaborative opportunities. UCLA has a  wealth of quantitative expertise, including groups in biostatistics, statistics, education,  quantitative and computational biosciences, the Institute for Digital Research &  Education (IDRE), and the Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student  Testing (CRESST), among others. UCLA recently unveiled a campus-wide DataX  initiative to leverage advances in data science and artificial intelligence to transform  research, creative activities, and education across disciplines.

We strongly encourage applications from women, individuals from under-represented  racial and ethnic groups, and other individuals who are under-represented in the field,  across color, creed, race, ethnic and national origin, physical ability, gender and sexual  identity, or any other legally protected basis. UCLA offers a diverse campus community  

and is a leader in advancing strategies to diversify its faculty. This includes recent  initiatives such as Rising to the Challenge, Hispanic-Serving Institution initiative, and  Native American/Pacific Islander Bruins Rising. UCLA has programs to assist in  partner employment, childcare, schooling, and other family concerns.  For additional information, visit the UCLA Academic Personnel Office website  (https://apo.ucla.edu/faculty-career-development/work-life-balance) or the UC Office  of the President’s website (https://www.ucop.edu/faculty-diversity/policies guidelines/family-friendly-practices-and-policies/index.html and  https://www.ucop.edu/faculty-diversity/policies-guidelines/index.html). 

Candidates should submit materials on or before October 1, 2022. Review of  applications will begin on October 1 and will continue until the position is filled or  closed. Applications should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, contact information  for three recommenders, three relevant publications, and three personal statements,  each of no more than three pages. Letters of recommendation will be requested at a  later date from applicants who progress to a later stage of review. UCLA and the UCLA  Department of Psychology are firmly committed to the principles of equity, diversity,  and inclusion (EDI). Therefore, in addition to research and teaching statements,  applicants should submit with their application a statement that addresses their past  efforts, as well as future plans, to advance EDI in their scholarship, teaching, and  service. Applicants should indicate their history of commitment to mentoring students  from underrepresented groups in their cover letter or EDI statement. Additional  information about the EDI statement is available at the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion  website (https://ucla.app.box.com/v/edi-statement-faqs). Requests for information  should be sent to the search committee chair at SearchCommittee@psych.ucla.edu.  

Apply at the following website: https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF07723 

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As a condition of employment, you will be required to comply with the University of  California SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Vaccination Program Policy. All Covered  Individuals under the policy must provide proof of Full Vaccination or, if applicable,  submit a request for Exception (based on Medical Exemption, Disability, and/or  Religious Objection) or Deferral (based on pregnancy) no later than the applicable  deadline. New University of California employees must (a) provide proof of receiving  at least one dose of a COVID-19 Vaccine no later than 14 calendar days after their first  date of employment and provide proof of Full Vaccination no later than eight weeks  after their first date of employment; or (b) if applicable, submit a request for Exception  or Deferral no later than 14 calendar days after their first date of employment.  (Capitalized terms in this paragraph are defined in the policy.) Federal, state, or local  public health directives may impose additional requirements.  

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