Summary
The Counseling Program holds CACREP accreditation in its Master’s in Counseling with specializations in Marriage, Couple and Family Counseling/Therapy; Clinical Mental Health Counseling; and School Counseling, as well as in its Ph.D. in Counseling. The Ph.D. in Counseling has a Couple, Marriage and Family Counseling/Therapy specialization. The counseling program also has a Master’s cohort in The Bahamas.
This 9-month position involves teaching, scholarship, service, and advising in the Master’s and Doctoral programs. Flexibility and a strong counselor identity are highly valued qualities, as are the ability to work collegially and collaboratively with the faculty as a team member and being student-oriented.
Essential Functions
Qualifications/Requirements
Candidate must have a Ph.D. degree from a CACREP-accredited program and have teaching experience in a counseling program. Preference will be given to candidates who have:
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