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Dr Jason Walker

Psychology Professor  •  Mill Bay, BC, Canada  •  

Dr Jason Walker works closely with people who are looking to transform their lives via intensive training and his expert guidance. Dr Jason Walker is a qualified psychologist who understands the science behind helping people overcome their personal issues and live their lives to the absolute fullest.

Education

Cert. Cornell University, Professional Studies, 2020-Present

 Specialty: Post-Doctoral Studies and Certification Health Psychology Counselling 

PsyD California Southern University, School of Behavioral Studies, September 2018

Dissertation: Workplace bullying and sexual harassment: Impact on first responders 
Specialty: Clinical Psychology  

PhD Northcentral University, School of Behavioral Studies, July 2017

Dissertation: A quantitative study of the prevalence and impact of workplace bullying amongst first responders.
 Specialty: General Psychology  

MSW University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work, June 2002 

Thesis: The relationship between childhood sexual abuse and post-traumatic stress disorder
 Specialty: Clinical Social Work  

BA McMaster University, Faculty of Social Sciences, June 2000 

Graduated Honors 
Major: Psychology

Teaching Experience

December 2019 to Present 

University Canada West, Vancouver, Canada (Hybrid) 

Associate Faculty, ACSS 
 • Taught organizational behavior, and introduction to psychology, undergraduate courses averaging 30 students per section.
 • Revised the syllabus to meet accreditation standards. 
 • Course design/re-design: organizational behavior, abnormal psychology, social psychology 
 • Course Lead for organizational behavior - 2021 • Research Ethics Chair – 2021
 • Undergraduate Redesign Committee – 2021
 • Academic Integrity Committee - 2021 

Post University, Connecticut USA (online) June 2020 to Present

Associate Faculty, John Burke School of Psychology 

 • Taught adolescent psychology, psychology across the lifespan, multi-cultural psychology, undergraduate courses averaging 30 students per section. • Revised the syllabus to meet accreditation standards. 

 • Course design/re-design: Adolescent Psychology.

City University of Seattle, Edmonton (online) Jul 2020 to Present

Associate Faculty, MACP 
 • Taught addictions and mental health, sexuality, psychopharmacology and psychopathology graduate courses averaging 30 students per section. 
 • Revised the syllabus to meet accreditation standards. 
 • Special lecturer “The Resiliency Project” 
 • Doctoral coordinator addictions and mental health. 

Yorkville University, Frederickton (online) Jan 2021 to Present 

Associate Faculty, MACP
 • Taught clinical assessment, and research methods, graduate courses averaging 30 students per section.
 • Revised the syllabus to meet accreditation standards. 

Honors And AwardS


Faculty Impact Award Nominee - Post University, 2021

Student nominated award for teaching faculty.


Paul Harris Fellowship - Rotary International, 2018; 2020

Exemplary service to Rotary International.

Dissertation of the Year Nomination - Northcentral University,  2017

Char and Committee nominated for PhD dissertation of the year.

Blue and Gold Circle Award – University of Victoria, 1997

Year one recognition for excellence in academic and community service 1996/7


Alumni Star of Excellence – McMaster University,  2001

Exemplary service and support for the Emergency First Response Team.

Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem - Canada, 1998

The Order of St John presented by the Priory of Canada with the title “Serving Member”