Case Western Reserve University Chair Department of Psychological Sciences
Academic Career & Executive Search is pleased to assist Case Western Reserve University in its search for Chair Department of Psychological Sciences.
For full consideration please apply by March 16 2026.
The Department of Psychological Sciences at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is entering a major period of growth and reinvention driven by a transformative $60 million institutional investment in mental health research education and community impact. The next Chair will lead one of the universitys most dynamic departments at this moment of significant opportunity overseeing new academic hires renovated space and the launch of the Moll Institute as a catalyst for interdisciplinary scholarship and national visibility.
This role offers an exceptional chance to shape the departments future direction balancing long-standing strengths in developmental science with emerging clinical and well-being initiatives while guiding a thoughtful inclusive strategic planning process. The Chair will mentor a talented community of faculty and students strengthen research impact and external funding and position the department for continued national distinction.
New State-of-the-Art Facilities: Psychology faculty will soon occupy newly renovated research and instructional space complemented by Silver LEEDcertified facilities for communication sciences that actively promote interdisciplinary collaboration.
Faculty Growth & Renewal: Planned and ongoing hires create momentum to strengthen core areas while defining the departments future scholarly profile.
Expanding Clinical and Research Ecosystem: Proximity to and partnership with world-class health systems provide exceptional opportunities for translational research training and impact.
This is an outstanding opportunity for a senior scholar-leader to leave a legacy by building faculty capacity strengthening interdisciplinary culture and advancing solutions to the global mental health crisis from one of the nations most research-intensive environments.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Lead a department-wide strategic planning process that defines areas of future distinction and investment balancing long-standing strengths in developmental and cognitive science with expanding initiatives in mental health and well-being.
Guide the department through a major period of expansion and transition including recent faculty hires renovated research and instructional space and the continued evolution of the departments academic and research portfolio.
Support the successful launch and integration of the Sara and Curt Moll Institute for Mental Health and Well-Being ensuring that the Institute serves as a catalyst for interdisciplinary collaboration and societal impact while maintaining strong departmental governance and academic breadth.
Oversee faculty recruitment mentoring and professional development fostering a collegial inclusive culture that supports both emerging and established scholars and strengthens leadership capacity across the department.
Strengthen and diversify the departments external research funding profile mentoring faculty in grant development and supporting a broad range of funding strategies across federal agencies foundations and other sponsors.
Advance interdisciplinary partnerships and visibility including collaborations across Case Western Reserve and with major regional and national partners in health research and community engagement.
Provide effective administrative stewardship of a complex academic enterprise including responsibility for budget personnel instructional programs and staff leadership while sustaining the departments strong record of student training and scholarly excellence.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
A doctoral degree in Psychology or a closely related field.
Demonstrated leadership experience in an academic setting with a track record of fostering collaborative relationships across diverse disciplines and research types.
A clear forward-looking vision for departmental growth and excellence.
Deep understanding of the external funding landscape and responsibilities associated with sustaining extramurally supported research programs.
Research accomplishments and extramural grant funding consistent with those required for an appointment as a tenured Professor at an R1 institution.
Teaching and mentoring experience with a successful track record in the classroom and mentoring students.
Strong commitment to collegiality collaboration transparent communication and appreciation for interdisciplinary scholarship that bridges psychological and communication sciences.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
While specific research focus is open there is a strong preference for candidates with expertise in developmental psychology cognitive psychology or affective science.
Particular interest will be in applicants who appreciate the interdisciplinary nature of the department and who will nurture existing collaborations while identifying new opportunities to leverage the interdisciplinary structure.
Case Western Reserve UniversityChair Department of Psychological SciencesAcademic Career & Executive Search is pleased to assist Case Western Reserve University in its search for Chair Department of Psychological Sciences.For full consideration please apply by March 16 2026.The Department of Psychol...
Case Western Reserve University Chair Department of Psychological Sciences
Academic Career & Executive Search is pleased to assist Case Western Reserve University in its search for Chair Department of Psychological Sciences.
For full consideration please apply by March 16 2026.
The Department of Psychological Sciences at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is entering a major period of growth and reinvention driven by a transformative $60 million institutional investment in mental health research education and community impact. The next Chair will lead one of the universitys most dynamic departments at this moment of significant opportunity overseeing new academic hires renovated space and the launch of the Moll Institute as a catalyst for interdisciplinary scholarship and national visibility.
This role offers an exceptional chance to shape the departments future direction balancing long-standing strengths in developmental science with emerging clinical and well-being initiatives while guiding a thoughtful inclusive strategic planning process. The Chair will mentor a talented community of faculty and students strengthen research impact and external funding and position the department for continued national distinction.
New State-of-the-Art Facilities: Psychology faculty will soon occupy newly renovated research and instructional space complemented by Silver LEEDcertified facilities for communication sciences that actively promote interdisciplinary collaboration.
Faculty Growth & Renewal: Planned and ongoing hires create momentum to strengthen core areas while defining the departments future scholarly profile.
Expanding Clinical and Research Ecosystem: Proximity to and partnership with world-class health systems provide exceptional opportunities for translational research training and impact.
This is an outstanding opportunity for a senior scholar-leader to leave a legacy by building faculty capacity strengthening interdisciplinary culture and advancing solutions to the global mental health crisis from one of the nations most research-intensive environments.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Lead a department-wide strategic planning process that defines areas of future distinction and investment balancing long-standing strengths in developmental and cognitive science with expanding initiatives in mental health and well-being.
Guide the department through a major period of expansion and transition including recent faculty hires renovated research and instructional space and the continued evolution of the departments academic and research portfolio.
Support the successful launch and integration of the Sara and Curt Moll Institute for Mental Health and Well-Being ensuring that the Institute serves as a catalyst for interdisciplinary collaboration and societal impact while maintaining strong departmental governance and academic breadth.
Oversee faculty recruitment mentoring and professional development fostering a collegial inclusive culture that supports both emerging and established scholars and strengthens leadership capacity across the department.
Strengthen and diversify the departments external research funding profile mentoring faculty in grant development and supporting a broad range of funding strategies across federal agencies foundations and other sponsors.
Advance interdisciplinary partnerships and visibility including collaborations across Case Western Reserve and with major regional and national partners in health research and community engagement.
Provide effective administrative stewardship of a complex academic enterprise including responsibility for budget personnel instructional programs and staff leadership while sustaining the departments strong record of student training and scholarly excellence.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
A doctoral degree in Psychology or a closely related field.
Demonstrated leadership experience in an academic setting with a track record of fostering collaborative relationships across diverse disciplines and research types.
A clear forward-looking vision for departmental growth and excellence.
Deep understanding of the external funding landscape and responsibilities associated with sustaining extramurally supported research programs.
Research accomplishments and extramural grant funding consistent with those required for an appointment as a tenured Professor at an R1 institution.
Teaching and mentoring experience with a successful track record in the classroom and mentoring students.
Strong commitment to collegiality collaboration transparent communication and appreciation for interdisciplinary scholarship that bridges psychological and communication sciences.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
While specific research focus is open there is a strong preference for candidates with expertise in developmental psychology cognitive psychology or affective science.
Particular interest will be in applicants who appreciate the interdisciplinary nature of the department and who will nurture existing collaborations while identifying new opportunities to leverage the interdisciplinary structure.
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