Duties and Responsibilities: Teaching: Delivering lectures and lessons, preparing course materials, and evaluating students’ performance through exams, assignments, and other assessments Research: Conducting original research, publishing academic articles and books, and presenting their findings at conferences Mentoring: Advising students and serving as role models to assist in directing their professional and academic development Service: Participating in departmental and institutional activities, serving on committees, and helping in recruitment and mentoring new faculty members Professional Development: Expanding professional development, going to conferences and workshops, and collaborating with peers to advance their research and teaching objectives Skills and Qualifications: A professor typically requires the following skills and qualifications: PhD degree in Clinical Psychology The ability to teach and mentor students effectively The ability to inspire and engage students in their subject matter The ability to adapt to changing academic and technological environments Strong research skills and a track record of publication Education and Training Requirements: PhD degree in Clinical Psychology MPhil in Clinical Psychology RCI Certification Should have participated in continuing education and professional development courses to stay current in their field and enhance their teaching skills. Along with the development of teachers’ skills, further studies to advance the knowledge of technological integration, diversity, equity, and inclusion will be necessary or highly valued.
Job Title
Professor of Clinical Psychology