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Description
Springfield College seeks applications for an Assistant Professor for Sport and Exercise Psychology within the Department of Exercise Science. This nine- month, program-track position within the School of Physical Education, Performance and Sport Leadership beginning August 2026. Expertise in the field, demonstrated excellence in teaching, and a strong commitment to professional endeavors and service activities are expected.
Founded in 1885, Springfield College is a private, coeducational institution offering undergraduate and graduate programs that reflect its distinctive Humanics Philosophy - the education of the whole person in spirit, mind, and body for leadership in service to humanity. In the School of Physical Education, Performance, and Sports Leadership, we steward this mission by engaging students in building knowledge and skills to navigate their future by challenging and supporting growth, fostering meaningful relationships, and cultivating leaders. We encourage applications from faculty candidates interested in helping us achieve this mission.
Actual salaries will vary depending on multiple factors, including but not limited to degrees attained, experience, and other considerations permitted by law. Comprehensive compensation details, including any additional benefits, will be communicated upon finalization of the employment offer.
Requirements
Responsibilities
We are seeking a faculty member with expertise in Sport and Exercise Psychology to teach courses within the graduate online and on-ground Sport and Exercise Psychology programs. Course assignments will likely include applied sport and exercise psychology, capstone experience in sport and exercise psychology and internship supervision. Additional responsibilities may include serving on thesis committees, academic advising, and coordinating fieldwork placements.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
- Minimum of an earned master's degree from a regionally accredited institution in sport and exercise psychology or closely related discipline.
- Ability to deliver a wide variety of graduate coursework in sport and exercise psychology.
- Prior experience teaching in higher education.
- AASP Certified Mental Performance Consultant or registered mentor.
Preferred Qualifications:
- A record of involvement in the AASP, or other similar professional organizations.
- Experience teaching graduate students in both face-to-face and online modalities.
- Experience supervising interns in sport and exercise psychology.