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Assistant Professor of Psychology (Digital Health) - (2 Positions)

University of Rhode Island

Kingston, RI • On-site

Full-time

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Position Information
Job Title
Assistant Professor of Psychology (Digital Health) - (2 Positions)
Job Description Summary, Duties and Responsibilities, Required Qualifications and Preferred Qualifications
The search will remain open until the position has been filled. First consideration will be given to applications received by August 15, 2026. Applications received after August 15, 2026 may be reviewed depending on search progress and needs but are not guaranteed full consideration.
About URI: The University of Rhode Island enrolls approximately 17,000 students across its graduate and undergraduate programs and is the State's flagship public research university, as well as the land grant and sea grant university, for the state of Rhode Island. The main campus is located in the historic village of Kingston, and the Bay Campus is located in Narragansett. Both campuses are near major beaches in a beautiful coastal community. URI is just 30 minutes from Providence, RI and within easy reach of Newport, Boston, and New York City.
The Department of Psychology at the University of Rhode Island has embarked on a cluster hiring strategy in the domain of digital health broadly. We are inviting applications for 2 two tenure-track positions at the Assistant Professor level. A tenured position at the Full Professor level is being recruited in a separate announcement. We seek scholars whose work leverages digital health technologies-including wearable devices (e.g., Fitbit), smartphone-based assessments, mobile health interventions (e.g., just-in-time adaptive interventions), Al-driven tools, and mobile sensing-to advance innovative approaches to assessment, prevention, and intervention. The Department of Psychology at the University of Rhode Island invites applications for two tenure-track positions at the Assistant Professor level. We seek scholars whose work leverages digital health technologies-including wearable devices (e.g., Fitbit), smartphone-based assessments, mobile health interventions (e.g., just-in-time adaptive interventions), AI-driven tools, and mobile sensing-to advance innovative approaches to assessment, prevention, and intervention.
Successful applicants will have an established scholarly record that demonstrates the ability to develop and lead an independent research program supported by NIH or other extramural funding. The ideal candidates will contribute to the mission of the Behavioral Science and/or Clinical program areas by: 1) Conducting impactful digital health research that applies cutting-edge methodologies or develops novel computational and quantitative approaches aligned with and complementary to departmental strengths (e.g., substance use, health equity, community-engaged research, mental health, child health); 2) teaching quantitative methods and/or content courses that are essential to the undergraduate and graduate training, 3) incorporating justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) principles into their research, teaching, and service. It is anticipated that one position will be filled in the Behavioral Science program area and one in the Clinical Psychology program area. We are particularly interested in candidates with strong methodological expertise in areas such as statistical modeling, machine learning, intensive longitudinal data analysis, micro-randomized trial design, natural language processing, AI applications in digital health, and real-world data analysis. Successful candidates will leverage these approaches to develop and evaluate data-driven healthcare solutions.
The Department of Psychology houses among the largest undergraduate and graduate programs at the University, with over 1000 undergraduates and 60 graduate students. We offer both BA and BS Undergraduate degrees, doctoral tracks in Behavioral Science and an APA-accredited Clinical Psychology program, and a new masters-level program in Mental and Behavioral Health Counseling. Clinical training is supported by our Psychological Consultation Center (PCC) that serves both the university and the larger Rhode Island community. For more information about the Department of Psychology, please visit https://web.uri.edu/psychology/.
The Department, College, and University recognize that the field of psychology is strengthened by contributions from a broad range of perspectives. The Department of Psychology is committed to creating measurable, lasting change within the field using justice, equity, diversity, inclusion, and access (https://web.uri.edu/psychology/jedi-statement/) as guiding principles. As such, we encourage applicants from groups that are historically underrepresented in the field of psychology who will support the missions of the Department, College, and University to expose students to different perspectives and share in community building. We seek applicants who are experienced in teaching and mentoring students and faculty in ways that include and support individuals from historically underrepresented backgrounds. Further, we encourage applicants with leadership experience in initiatives related to justice, equity, diversity, inclusion, and access.
Qualifications
Required:

1. A PhD (or equivalent) in psychology or a closely related field or completion of the degree by September 1, 2027.
2. Demonstrated commitment to JEDI through research, teaching, and/or service activities.
3. Demonstrated success and/or evidence of promise in obtaining external funding that will support productive research in digital health technologies.
4. Demonstrated ability to publish research in major peer-reviewed journals closely aligned with the field, Department, and position in the area of digital health technologies.
5. Demonstrated ability in teaching and mentoring graduate and/or undergraduate students.
6. Demonstrated proficiency in written communication skills.
7. Demonstrated proficiency in oral communication skills.
8. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups/populations.
Preferred:
1. Research specialization that includes the application of cutting-edge methods or development of new computational and quantitative approaches in domains relevant to digital health.
2. Demonstrated ability to teach quantitative methods and/or content courses that are critical to the undergraduate and graduate training.
EEO Statement:
URI is unwavering in its commitment to equal opportunity, community, equity, and diversity. In furtherance of its mission to serve and support all learners as the state's public flagship university, URI continues to expand efforts to recruit and retain a broadly representative workforce as well as to regularly evaluate the effectiveness of those efforts. All employment decisions, including hiring, are made without regard to protected status. Qualified individuals with disabilities may request reasonable accommodation by contacting the URI benefits office at 401-874-2416. For TTY assistance, contact R.I. Relay Services at 711.
Union
AAUP - American Assoc of Univ Professors
Status
Academic Year, Full-time, Tenure-track, Permanent
End Date of Restriction or Limitation
Department Information
Department
Psychology
Contact(s)
Please note: Job applications must be submitted directly online only at: (https://jobs.uri.edu)
Contact Email
Campus Location
Kingston
Grant Funded
No
Extension Contingent on Funding Date
Special Instructions to Applicants
Please attach the following 5 (PDF) documents to your online Faculty Employment Application:
(#1) Cover letter of Application including a description of how your qualifications match the
required and preferred qualifications for the position (as one complete document).
(#2). Curriculum Vitae that includes the names and e-mail addresses of at least three professional references who we will contact only for applicants who advance to the interview stage (as one complete document).
(#3). Statement of your Program of Research that outlines your research interests, accomplishments, and future directions (2-3 pages, as one complete document).
(#4). Statement of your Teaching and Mentoring Mission that outlines your teaching philosophy, experience, and methods as well as your approach to mentoring/advising students (1-2 pages, as one complete document).
(#5). Statement of Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Access (1-2 pages, as one complete document) addressing your values and/or philosophy, accomplishments, experiences, education, and training addressing justice, equity, diversity, inclusion, and access as they relate to your professional roles. We highly encourage you to integrate one or more of the following considerations into your statement and to be as specific and concrete as possible in any examples you provide:
• Your understanding/articulation of the role played by intersectional personal identities in developing and executing concrete justice, equity, diversity, inclusion, and access actions and products.
• Past or future integration of justice, equity, diversity, inclusion, and access aspects and issues into your professional activities, and any impact of that justice, equity, diversity, inclusion, and access inclusion on the institution, your discipline, and the larger community.
• Academic, professional, and/or community service that contributes to building respectful and inclusive organizational climates, advances institutional recruitment of individuals from systematically marginalized groups, and raises awareness of justice, equity, diversity, inclusion, and access issues.
• Theoretical justice, equity, diversity, inclusion, and access frameworks and theories that you apply in your work that are useful for creating awareness, understanding, and advancement of justice, equity, diversity, inclusion, and access issues and goals.
Posting Information
Position Number
106045 & 107076
Posting Number
F00515
Posting Date
06/15/2026
Closing Date
Open Until Filled
Yes
Quicklink for Posting
https://jobs.uri.edu/postings/16131

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