The Department of Education in the College of Education, Health, and Human Services at the University of Michigan Dearborn is seeking a non-tenure track Clinical Professor (open rank) of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) with a 12-month appointment. We are seeking a candidate to complement our expanding M.S. in ABA program as we work toward recognition and accreditation by the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI). The position begins no later than Fall 2025. This position will be open until filled, however for best consideration, please apply by January 31, 2025.
PLEASE NOTE: This posting has been edited and the credentials expanded.
The successful candidate will lead, teach, research, and serve as follows:
- Administrative (25-40%)
- Coordinate and collaborate with the Program Coordinator regarding ABAI recognition/accreditation
- Assist with data collection related to ABAI recognition/accreditation
- Work to recruit new students to the program from clinical experience sites
- Work with the Field Placement Team to maintain the field placement database
- Provide ABA Field Placement direction (MOUs with clinics, coordinate with each student's supervising BCBA/clinical director, etc.)
- Lead, coordinate, and supervise ABA practicum placement sites for fall, winter, and summer semesters
- Coordinate all necessary documentation for student clinical experiences
- Coordinate all necessary documentation for student Applied Project experiences
- Teaching (25-40%)
- Fulfill the position of Instructor of Record for ABA II Practicum, Behavioral Assessment Practicum, Research Methods in ABA Practicum (includes regular individual and group meetings with students, supervision, and evaluation of all assignments, and clinical site visits)
- Fulfill the position of Instructor of Record (major advisor/committee chair) for all Applied Projects
- Oversee all Applied Projects, from Proposal Development/IRB Approval, to Data Collection, to Written Product/Oral Presentation
- Lead weekly seminar for Applied Project students
- Visit Applied Project sites 1-2x during the Data Collection phase
- Coordinate clinical experience assignments with the instructor of record for the following methods courses: ABA II, Behavioral Assessment, & Research Methods
- Visit clinical experience sites for all students 3x/semester in-person and virtually using Zoom and GoReact
- Coordinate practicum responsibilities with the supervising BCBA/clinical director at each student's clinical experience site
- Coordinate Applied Project responsibilities with the supervising BCBA/clinical director at each student's clinical experience site
- Teach one 3-credit hour undergraduate or graduate course in the ABA program or one of its approved electives, or a course within the Department of Education (based upon the expertise of the candidate and programmatic needs) fall, winter, and summer semesters
- Research (5-10%)
- Assist students with IRB approval for Applied Project
- Conduct research with program faculty in ABA and work to involve students in ABA-related research
- Collaborate with program faculty and students regarding ABA-related research
- Publish ABA-related research with program faculty and students
- Deliver presentations at state/national/international conferences with students and faculty
- Guide students to publish Applied Projects
- Service (5-10%)
- Participate in ABA program and curricular development activities
- Attend Department of Education (once a month) and College of Education, Health, and Human Services faculty meetings (once a semester)