The Faculty of Psychotherapy Science of Sigmund Freud University Vienna is seeking to appoint a Professor of Humanistic Psychotherapy at the University Branch in Ljubljana.

In full employment (permanent position), starting 01.10.2024

The Faculty of Psychotherapy Science at SFU is distinguished by its unique blend of cultural and social science foundations and natural sciences. Our approach transcends traditional discipline boundaries, offering a comprehensive perspective on the science of psychotherapy. At Sigmund Freud University, we adopt a comprehensive approach that considers various scientific methodologies and underscores their origins in diverse worldviews as well as the impacts of different historical, cultural, and geopolitical contexts. This holistic perspective enriches our comprehension of psychological phenomena by seamlessly integrating scientific knowledge with a nuanced understanding of the intricacies of human experience across different social and cultural landscapes.

According to its central strategic document, the development plan, the claim to scientific excellence in appointments, favourable research conditions, an excellent work environment and the promotion of young academics are among the primary guiding principles and objectives of the university.

Teaching

As our new Full-Professor, you will be a role model and a key member of the Sigmund Freud University branch in Ljubljana. You will be participating in teaching in the Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes in Psychotherapy Science in your areas of expertise. The courses will include extensive lectures, smaller seminars, and individual supervision of research internships and thesis projects, as well as general coordination and administrative tasks. Furthermore, you will be tasked with developing an English-language psychotherapy programme alongside the existing Slovenian programme and will work closely with the Faculty Management in Vienna to develop the Ljubljana branch.

Research

We expect you to have established research expertise in an area of psychotherapy research. The ideal candidate recognises the critical importance of linking research on individual differences to societal conditions and implications, utilising sophisticated methodologies to ensure findings have real-world relevance and impact. Experience in both quantitative and qualitative research is required.

The core tasks include:

  • Establishing the English-language Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes at the Ljubljana branch
  • Representation of the subject in research and teaching
  • Promoting young academics and supervising theses on all levels (bachelor, master and PhD)
  • Implementation of basic and specified lectures in the Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes of Psychotherapy Science as well as participation in the doctoral program of Psychotherapy Science
  • Participation in university management further developing the Ljubljana branch within the Faculty of Psychotherapy Science
  • Developing research strategies and spearheading future research projects at the Ljubljana branch within the Faculty of Psychotherapy Science
  • Initiating and contributing to the acquisition of significant external research funding to support the research profile to be developed at the Ljubljana branch within the Faculty of Psychotherapy Science

Specific Requirements:

  • PhD and Postdoctoral qualification (or equivalence) in a relevant field related to Psychotherapy Science
  • Excellent research qualification in the field of Psychotherapy Science
  • Proven by internationally competitive research and publication performance
  • Relevant university teaching experience in English
  • Leadership skills, communication skills and excellent teamwork skills
  • Experience in curriculum development
  • Experience in organizational leadership
  • A track record of international and cross-cultural competence
  • A clear vision on future developments in the respective fields of research
  • An extensive national and international academic network
  • Fluent English Language (both written and spoken) (main operational language), and ideally Slovenian language skills

For this position, we offer a gross annual salary of € 60,000 on a full-time basis with a willingness to overpay with appropriate qualifications/experience.
It is required that the future full-professor will move their work centre to Ljubljana (including close work relation with the Faculty of Psychotherapy Science in Vienna). The university aims to increase the proportion of women in scientific staff, especially in management functions, and therefore explicitly encourages women to apply. Women are given priority with equal qualifications. People with disabilities or chronic diseases who meet the required qualifications are expressly invited to apply. The university particularly welcomes applications from people with a migration background.

In your application, please include:

  1. Letter of motivation, including reasons for applying to SFU
  2. Detailed curriculum vitae (tabular format)
  3. List of your teaching activities/teaching experiences
  4. List of your published works
  5. Proof of your academic degrees (including degree certificates)
  6. Evidence of additional academic achievements
  7. Presentation of your current research focus (maximum 1 A4 page)
  8. Quantitative research indicators (H-index and number of citations according to Web of Science and Google Scholar, third-party funding)
  9. List of third-party funded projects

Please submit your application electronically to ptw-dekanat@sfu.ac.at
Submitting all relevant parts of the application as indicated above is a necessary condition for your valid application. For further information regarding the content of your application please contact the Head of the Dean’s office, Faculty of Psychotherapy Science, ptw-dekanat@sfu.ac.at

There is no entitlement to compensation for travel and accommodation expenses incurred in relation to the admission process.

The application deadline is 20th August 2024