Post Reference: #003086 Role ProfileApplications are now invited for the position of Professor in Educational Psychology. We are seeking to add a permanent Professor of Educational Psychology who will report to the Head of School of Psychology. This is a new position. The successful candidate will:
This post provides an exciting opportunity for the successful candidate to play a key role in the further development of the School’s success and national and international reputation. Duties and ResponsibilitiesPlease refer to the job description for a list of duties and responsibilities associated with this role. Qualifications and ExperiencePlease refer to the job description for full details on the qualifications and experience required for this role. Essential TrainingThe postholder will be required to undertake the following essential compliance training:
Other training may need to be undertaken when required. Salary ScaleProfessor: €104,516.00 – €139,696.00 Appointment will be commensurate with qualifications and experience and in line with current Government pay policy. Closing DateTuesday, 30th September 2025 Remote Working PolicyDCU operates a Remote Working Policy. Employees may be approved for up to 2 days of remote working per week (or an appropriate pro-rata amount for those part-time). Any remote working arrangement will reflect the predominant on-campus working environment and the core University value of Student Focused. Employees will be based on campus for the majority of their working week to ensure sustained on-campus engagement and experience. The terms of the remote working policy will apply. Further InformationFor more information on the School of Psychology, visit: Informal EnquiriesDr. Sinéad Smyth, Head of the School of Psychology, Dublin City University Application ProcedureSubmit your application through the online system at: Applications must include:
Note: If all items are not uploaded, the application will be deemed incomplete and will not be processed. Equality, Diversity, and InclusionDublin City University is an equal opportunities employer. In line with the Employment Equality Acts 1998 – 2015, the University is committed to equality of treatment for all applicants. The University’s Athena SWAN Silver Award signifies its commitment to promoting gender equality and addressing gender pay gaps. Information on policies aimed at creating a supportive and flexible work environment is available in the DCU Policy Starter Packs. Contact DetailsEmail: talent@dcu.ie Documents Available for Download:
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