An American Counseling Association Publication

Employment Classifieds

UPDATED May 16, 2012

NATIONAL

PRIVATE PRACTICE THERAPISTS – REFERRALS

Looking for licensed therapists in private practice as independent contractors – across the country, who are interested in working with couples.  To learn more, please go to: www.YourMarriageCounselor.com/therapist/ or you can call Marty Tashman at 732/246-8484.

COPE TODAY
Telehealth Opening

Telemedicine company seeking mental health counselors to provide treatment via the internet and telephone. Independent hours, no claims. For info call Pam at 855-267-3669 or visit www.copetoday.com.

CALIFORNIA

ARGOSY UNIVERSITY – LOS ANGELES
Program Chair- Counseling Psychology Program

Argosy University, Los Angeles is seeking exceptional applicants for the position of Program Chair- Counseling Psychology.  The position will lead the Counseling Psychology program faculty in the development, implementation and oversight of the graduate Counseling Psychology programs.  This position will recruit, supervise and evaluate core and adjunct faculty in the graduate Counseling Psychology program.  In addition, this position will conduct annual departmental reviews and demonstrate continued program improvement within the graduate Counseling Psychology program. The incumbent will grow the graduate Counseling Psychology programs as determined in yearly campus strategic plans and participate in the Counseling Psychology chairs meetings and actively contribute to the work of this group. The successful candidate will join a diverse and cohesive faculty of outstanding practitioner-scholars who share a commitment and passion in working with diverse and marginalized populations.  Applicants must have commitment to graduate instruction, training effective clinicians, supervision of student research, academic advisement, and involvement in professional and scholarly activity.  In addition, the candidates must have experience in the education and training of counselors.   Successful Candidates must hold a doctoral degree in Psychology along with a minimum of 3-5 years of post-doctoral and management experience.  We offer a competitive salary and benefits.  We are committed to racial, cultural, and gender diversity among our faculty and student body. Minority-group candidates are strongly urged to apply. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.

To review and apply, please click here https://edmc.hua.hrsmart.com/ats/js_job_details.php?reqid=13720 and complete all requested information on our Career Site for Argosy University- Los Angeles and Education Management Corporation. You will be contacted if your experience and background meet the qualifications for our campus.

COLORADO

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER
School of Education & Human Development

The School of Education & Human Development (SEHD) at the University of Colorado Denver announces a Clinical Assistant Professor position in the Counseling Program beginning August 2012.

We seek a scholar-educator to provide leadership in the coordination of in-house practicum and external internship. Requires teaching expertise in core areas of counseling education (e.g., counseling theories, multicultural counseling, career counseling, ethics) and the ability to infuse multicultural and diversity issues in all courses. Strong commitment to equity and social justice and working in school-university partnerships (i.e., internship sites at area schools and community agencies) required.

Applicant must hold a doctorate in Counselor Education or a closely related field and be license eligible in the state of Colorado.

Application review begins immediately and will continue until position is filled. To apply and view additional details, see job posting #817294 at https://www.jobsatcu.com.

The University of Colorado Denver is dedicated to ensuring a safe and secure environment for our faculty, staff, students and visitors. To achieve that goal, we conduct background investigations for all prospective employees. The University of Colorado is committed to diversity and equality in education and employment.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

ARGOSY UNIVERSITY, DC
Full-time Assistant/Associate Professor, Counselor Education

Argosy University, DC is seeking exceptional applicants for our counselor education programs. Successful candidates will join a diverse and cohesive faculty of outstanding practitioner-scholars who share a commitment and passion in working with diverse and marginalized populations. Applicants must have a Doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision, preferably from a CACREP accredited program, be licensed or license eligible as a Licensed Professional Counselor in the Commonwealth of Virginia, Maryland or Washington, DC, demonstrate commitment to the field of counselor education as evidenced by educational background, experience and professional affiliation and have a strong background in research and publication preferably with a quantitative focus, and ability to teach basic quantitative research courses on a doctoral level. Areas of specialty remain open, however, we are primarily interested in faculty in two areas: experience with counseling in diverse populations and able to teach doctoral level introduction to writing and research courses as well as research methods and statistics.

Requirements:

-Doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision, preferably from a CACREP accredited program.

-Licensed or License eligible as a Professional Counselor in the Commonwealth of Virginia, Maryland, or Washington, DC.

-Have strong background in research and publication

-Ability to teach doctoral level writing and research and quantitative research courses

Argosy University, Washington D.C. Campus offers a competitive salary and generous benefits including health/dental/vision, 401(k), and tuition assistance for employees and family members after one year of employment.  To apply, please submit letter of application, Curriculum Vitae, and a list of three references to http://www.edmc.edu/careers/job-postings.aspx?cpurl=https://edmc.hua.hrsmar t.com/ats/js_job_details.php?reqid=11854 , indicating X in the subject line.  EOE/M/F/D/V.

 
 

GEORGIA

AMERICAN HEALTH AND WELLNESS INSTITUTE
Licensed Professional Counselor

American Health and Wellness Institute has an opening for a Licensed Professional Counselor in our Atlanta, GA outpatient clinic. Responsibilities include conducting individual, family, group, couples counseling and working with community groups to develop supportive resources and conduct mental health education. Tasks also include conducting functional, behavioral and psychological assessments. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume by email to: resumes@ahwinstitute.com

 
 

ILLINOIS

GOVERNORS STATE UNIVERSITY
Assistant/Associate Professor, School Counseling

 

Governors State University invites application for two, tenure-track, faculty positions in School Counseling. The successful candidates will teach graduate classes in the School Counseling sequence and undergraduate courses if necessary; maintain an active research agenda; assist in the coordination of the school counseling program; and supervise master’s level students.Minimum Qualifications:Doctorate degree in Counselor Education or closely-related field; ABDs will be considered; Professional identity as a counselor educator.For more information about the position and requirements and to apply, go to:  employment.govst.edu AA/EOEApply Here: http://www.click2apply.net/m8b2gs6UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
Clinical Counselor with special emphasis in clinical and outreach with Latina and Latino Students

University of Illinois @ Urbana-Champaign Counseling Center seeks full-time, Clinical Counselor with special emphasis in clinical and outreach work with Latina and Latino Students (A1200104). This counselor will provide direct clinical services for individuals, couples, and groups; participate in training of practicum students and interns; provide outreach services to the campus community. This counselor will also provide leadership in Center’s work with Latina/o Students through clinical consultation and networking with University departments and student communities. Minimum requirements:  Masters degree in Clinical, Clinical/Community, Counseling Psychology, Social Work or related advanced degree is required.  Doctorate in Clinical, Clinical/Community, Counseling Psychology, or related field is preferred (ABD considered); License in Illinois or license eligible background as a Psychologist, Social Worker or Clinical Counselor is required; demonstrated expertise and experience in clinical and outreach work with Latina/o Students required.  Previous experience in a college counseling center is preferred.  Please access full position announcement at: http://www.counselingcenter.illinois.edu. To ensure full consideration please create your candidate profile through  http://jobs.illinois.edu and upload your letter of application, a vita, and contact information for three references by the closing date of March 30, 2012. Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit three current letters of recommendation to: Dr. Rene Monteagudo, Search Chair Counseling Center, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 110 Student Services Building, 610 E. John Street, Champaign, IL 61820. Individuals with diverse backgrounds, experience and ideas who embrace and value diversity and inclusivity are encouraged to apply.  THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. www.inclusiveillinois.illinois.edu

 INDIANA

BALL STATE UNIVERSITY
Contract Faculty Position

DEPARTMENT OF COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY AND GUIDANCE SERVICES
Contract faculty position in psychology–counseling available August 17, 2012.

Responsibilities:  teaching graduate level social psychology classes; serve as the Acting Director of the Social Psychology master’s program.  For more information, please go to www.bsu.edu/hrs/jobpostings.

Ball State University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer and is strongly and actively committed to diversity within its community.

LOUISIANA

UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA AT LAFAYETTE
Full-time Tenure-track Counselor Education

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is seeking to fill a full-time tenure track position in Counselor Education. Candidates must hold a doctorate in counselor education from a CACREP accredited program. Preferred qualifications include: concentration in School Counseling, eligibility for Licensure as a Professional Counselor, experience in K-12 school settings, evidence of effective teaching, research productivity, and experience with a diverse student body. Responsibilities include teaching in the core and in School Counseling. Please send Letter of Application, Vita and contact information to Latifey Lafleur, P.O. Box 40240, Lafayette, LA 70504.

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY NEW ORLEANS
Assistant Professor, Department of Counseling

Loyola University New Orleans Department of Counseling is pleased to announce an assistant professor tenure-track position beginning in the fall of 2012. Responsibilities include teaching courses in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program (a 3-3 load), conducting research/writing for publication, advising students, and engaging in service activities for the university and profession. Potential courses may include core counseling courses (e.g. Counseling Theory, Vocational Counseling) and marriage and family courses (e.g. Family Systems, Marriage and Couples, Intro to Family Counseling). Summer teaching is also possible.

Required qualifications include a doctorate in Counselor Education from a CACREP-accredited program or a doctorate in Marriage and Family Therapy from an AAMFT-accredited program; a clear research agenda with publications; license eligible as a LPC in Louisiana.

Preferred qualifications include training and experience in either Clinical Mental Health or Marriage and Family Counseling, experience mentoring students with research projects (e.g. presentations and building data sets), a strong desire to conduct research, publish/present at state/national conferences, at least three years full-time teaching experience in a counseling program, and experience working with a diverse faculty and student body.

Applicants should send the following documents as email attachments to Dr. Thomas Foster, Search Committee Chair, at tfoster@loyno.edu

  • Letter of Interest that addresses the required and preferred qualifications
  • Curriculum Vita
  • Statement of Teaching Philosophy and Theoretical Orientation
  • Research Agenda

In addition, applicants should send their official graduate transcripts, three letters of reference, and a video demonstration of their teaching by mail to Dr. Thomas Foster, Search Committee Chair, at Loyola University New Orleans, 6363 St. Charles Ave Campus Box 66, New Orleans, LA. 70118. We will be accepting applications until June 1, 2012. Minorities and women are strongly encouraged to apply. Offered salary is competitive.

Loyola University New Orleans, a Jesuit and Catholic institution of higher education, welcomes students of diverse backgrounds and prepares them to lead meaningful lives with and for others; to pursue truth, wisdom, and virtue; and to work for a more just world. Inspired by Ignatius of Loyola’s vision of finding God in all things, the university is grounded in the liberal arts and sciences, while also offering opportunities for professional studies in undergraduate and selected graduate programs. Through teaching, research, creative activities, and service, the faculty, in cooperation with the staff, strives to educate the whole student and to benefit the larger community.

MARYLAND

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MARYLAND
Affiliate Assistant Professor/Admissions Specialist, Pastoral Counseling, Full-Time, 12-month

The Pastoral Counseling Graduate Program at Loyola University Maryland is looking for a full time (12-month), non-tenure-track, Affiliate Assistant Professor/Admissions Specialist in Pastoral Counseling to begin in July 2012. This position is a hybrid teaching (50%)/administrative (50%) position.

We are seeking individuals who share our vision for training highly competent and effective professional counselors and pastoral caregivers who are integrating spirituality and faith into their counseling or caregiving model. Our Master’s of Science and Doctoral programs are CACREP accredited. 

For full description, requirements, and to apply please visit: http://www.click2apply.net/5hypfrj

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MARYLAND
Visiting Faculty

Loyola University Maryland is seeking exceptionally qualified applicants for a non-tenure track Full-time Visiting Faculty position in the Education Department’s School Counseling program to begin Fall, 2012. The position comes with a 10-month contract. Qualified applicants will have a doctoral degree in the counseling field, supervision training and experience, experience in the field of school counseling, and a commitment to serving diverse student needs. Responsibilities include teaching 4 courses per semester. These courses will include Diagnosis of Mental and Emotional Disorders, Group Counseling, and Practicum. Duties will include advising program students and attending program and departmental meetings. 

For full description of duties, requirements and to apply, please visit: http://www.click2apply.net/3f3ktjy

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MARYLAND
Half-Time Clinical Assistant Professor, School Counseling Program, Education Specialties Dept

Loyola University Maryland is seeking exceptionally qualified applicants for a non-tenure track Half-time Clinical Assistant Professor (or Instructor) position in the Education Department’s School Counseling program to begin Fall, 2012. The position comes with a 10-month contract. Salary and benefits are competitive and commensurate with experience. Qualified applicants will have a doctoral degree in counseling or a related field or one to be earned during the 2012-2013 academic year, training and experience in supervision, experience in the field of school counseling and a commitment to work with underserved student populations. Responsibilities include teaching 2 Internship courses per semester, attending program and department meetings and committee work.

Interested applicants should apply online at: https://careers.loyola.edu. Applicants will need to submit a letter of interest detailing qualifications as specified above, curriculum vitae, and contact information for three professional references. Please send official transcripts to Lee Richmond, Professor and Co-Director for School Counseling, Loyola University Maryland, Timonium Graduate Center, 2034 Greenspring Drive Timonium, MD 21093. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The University welcomes applicants from all backgrounds who can contribute to its educational mission. Loyola is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, seeking applications from underrepresented groups. Additional information is available at www.loyola.edu.

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MARYLAND
Visiting Assistant Professor in Pastoral Counseling

The Pastoral Counseling Graduate Programs at Loyola University Maryland are recruiting for a full time (10 month), non-tenure-track, visiting affiliate assistant professor in Pastoral Counseling to begin in July 2012. This is a one-year non-renewable position. We are seeking individuals who share our vision for training highly competent and effective professional counselors who are integrating spirituality and faith into their counseling models. Our CACREP approved Master’s and Doctoral programs prepare graduates for academic, clinical, administrative, and/or research careers in the fields of professional counseling and pastoral care. The program strives to interpret human behavior holistically, as an integration of individuals’ psychological, spiritual, intellectual, physical, and social dimensions.

The position responsibilities include: teaching 8 graduate-level courses in Pastoral Counseling (4 courses each in the fall and spring semesters) and contributing to departmental service.
Applicants must possess a doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision or closely related field and be independently licensed as a professional counselor, or another closely related clinical profession. Applicants should demonstrate an academic and professional interest in the integration of spirituality in both counselor education and pastoral counseling. The ideal candidate will also possess training in ministry or theology. Candidates should be able to demonstrate commitment to promoting the Jesuit and Catholic Mission of the University, appreciation of the ecumenical nature of our program, and sensitivity to the experiences of our religiously-committed student population.

Apply at https://careers.loyola.edu.  A letter of intent outlining potential fit with the program, C.V., and a list of references should be attached at the appropriate prompt on the application. If an interview is scheduled then 3 letters of recommendation and original transcripts are required and should be sent immediately to Mr. Steven King, Department of Pastoral Counseling, Loyola University Maryland, 8890 McGaw Road, Suite 380, Columbia, MD 21045.

Apply Here:http://www.Click2apply.net/ys6mv76

MASSACHUSETTS

SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE
Director of the Springfield College Counseling Center

Springfield College, a private institution with a residential campus and outstanding facilities, programs, and services in Springfield, Massachusetts, is accepting applications for the director of the counseling center.

This twelve month position is responsible for the overall organization and administration of the counseling center, reports to the vice president for student affairs, and is a key component of the student affairs division leadership team. The responsibility of the counseling center staff is to enhance the quality of campus life through the coordination of services and programs aimed at meeting the psychological and developmental needs of the college community, as well as the goals and mission of the college.

The director will be responsible for organizing and administering counseling and outreach services; program development and presentations; consulting with individuals and departments throughout campus; conducting trainings and providing educational programs; and providing supervision for graduate students and professional staff. Clinical responsibilities include: clinical services and/or referral for students and their families, provision of crisis intervention services, and serving as a member of the behavioral intervention team.

Founded in 1885, Springfield College is internationally renowned in the health sciences, human and social services, sport and movement studies, and the arts and sciences. Campus life is guided by the distinctive Humanics philosophy: education of the whole person – spirit, mind and body – for leadership in service to others. More than 5,000 traditional, nontraditional and international students study at its main campus and its School of Human Services campuses across the country. The campus provides a traditional New England atmosphere while offering all the benefits of a socially and culturally enriched urban environment.

Springfield College is committed to educating students to become tomorrow’s professionals and leaders and offers a wide variety of graduate concentrations in the field of mental health, marriage and family therapy and psychology. A new doctoral program in psychology (Psy.D.) will begin in the fall of 2012 and may offer opportunities for the director of the counseling center to supervise doctoral level students from the Psy.D. program.

The ideal candidate will have a doctoral degree in counseling, psychology, or related field completed or in progress and a minimum of five years of clinical and administrative experience. Licensure or eligibility for licensure in Massachusetts is required. The candidate should have at least two years experience in a college counseling center with experience working with college age adults and their families, as well as familiarity with systemic development and transitional issues. Excellent organizational and administrative abilities, effective writing and verbal skills, well-developed therapeutic and diagnostic skills, and compatibility with an environment conducive to teamwork and colleagueship are essential. Knowledge of, and comfort with, implementation of electronic record management systems is necessary.

Please send letter of application, resume, and three professional references to: 

Office of Human Resources
Springfield College
263 Alden Street
Springfield, MA 01109-3797

Springfield College is committed to enhancing diversity and equality in education and employment.

SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE
Director of Clinical Training
Counseling Psychology Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.)

Founded in 1885, Springfield College is a private, coeducational institution offering undergraduate and graduate programs that reflect its distinctive Humanics philosophy – the education of the whole person in spirit, mind, and body for leadership in service to humanity. For more information, please visit the College’s homepage at www.spfldcol.edu.

Springfield College seeks applications for the Director of Clinical Training for our newly developed Psy.D. in Counseling Psychology. Responsibilities of the Director include coordinating clinical practica and internships; developing, supervising, and evaluating clinical services and systems; and 3 sections per semester of courses such as Counseling Practica and Internships and Seminars.

Qualifications: An earned doctorate in Counseling or Clinical Psychology from an APA-accredited program and must be licensed or license eligible as a Psychologist in the state of MA. Candidates should have prior experience in clinical, administrative, and supervisory roles. The College seeks candidates who demonstrate a record of scholarly and practical achievement in the field, excellence in teaching, and knowledge about and/or experience with the APA accreditation process. Preference will be given to candidates who are effective at developing and assessing learning outcomes and who have demonstrated multicultural competence.

Initial review of applications will begin February 24, 2012. The appointment is scheduled to begin in August 2012. Applicants should send a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information for 3-5 professional references to:

Dr. Anne Herzog, Dean
School of Arts, Sciences, and Professional Studies
Springfield College
263 Alden Street
Springfield, MA 01109

Springfield College is committed to enhancing diversity and equality in education and employment.

MICHIGAN

SPRING ARBOR UNIVERSITY
Director, Master of Arts in Counseling      

Department: School of Graduate and Professional Studies  �
Schedule: Full-time, 12 month position                      �
Qualifications: A Ph.D. in Counselor Education or Counseling from a CACREP
accredited program required. Current LPC required. Five years of clinical experience, experience in management and teaching at the college graduate level, and curriculum development preferred. Individual will exhibit a life and service that is in full accord with the Spring Arbor University concept and community.

Responsibilities:  Person will oversee the Master of Arts in Counseling operations of an evening program at multiple sites. The oversight includes but is not limited to: curriculum development, recruitment, hiring
and training of faculty, supervision of program faculty and staff, and addressing the needs and issues of students and faculty.

Starting Date: August 2012                                      

Application Deadline: Review of applications will begin immediately and will be accepted until position is filled.

Basic Requirement: Applicants must be thoroughly supportive of the University’s  mission and values as an evangelical Christian university affiliated with the Free Methodist Church.

Process: Please forward faculty application, vitae with a letter of interest  & a two-page position statement describing your experience as an evangelical Christian and personal commitment to Christian higher education and the integration of faith and learning to:

Academic Affairs
Spring Arbor University
106 E. Main St.
Spring Arbor, MI  49283-9799

1.800.968.9103 ext. 1755 or tmathews@arbor.edu  

An EEO Employer

MISSISSIPPI

MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY
Staff Counselor Position:

Student Counseling Services at Mississippi State University seeks to fill one Staff Counselor position.  The successful candidate should have minimum qualifications of a Masters degree in Counselor Education, Social Work, Counseling, or a related field and must be licensed or license-eligible within 18 months of hiring.  See preferred qualifications online.  For a complete job description and application information please go to http://www.health.msstate.edu/scs/jobs . All applications must be submitted via the secure MSU Online Employment System at www.jobs.msstate.edu.  For further information  contact Leigh Jensen, Ph.D., LCSW, Director, MSU Student Counseling Services; ljensen@saffairs.msstate.eduMississippi State University is an AA/EOE.

MONTANA

COPE TODAY
Telehealth Opening

Telemedicine company seeking IA mental health counselors to provide treatment via the internet and telephone. Independent hours, no claims. For info call Pam at 855-267-3669 or visit www.copetoday.com.

NEW JERSEY

MONMOUTH UIVERSITY
Assistant Professor, School Counseling/Student Affairs & College
JOB POSTING NUMBER: 0600876

DEPARTMENT: Ed Leadership, School Counseling and Special Ed. FULL TIME.

JOB DUTIES:

  •  Teach 9 credits per semester in school counseling and related areas (12 credits with a 3 credit course load reduction).
  • Serve on University committees.
  • Advise students (including student counseling association).
  • Participate in Council on Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs (CACREP) accreditation process and maintenance.
  • Coordinate and administer Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Examination (CPCE) testing.
  • Teaching, advising, and supervising internships.
  • Maintain disciplinary currency.

REQUIREMENTS: Earned doctorate in counselor education and supervision preferably from a CACREP-accredited program. Successful record of teaching graduate courses and supervising practicum/internship experiences. Experience in school counseling and/or student affairs and college counseling. Demonstrated commitment to working with diverse populations. Evidence of a research agenda or a clear potential for scholarly activities.  ABD candidates may be considered with degree completion expected by date of employment. Excellent interpersonal, organizational and communication skills.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Professional experience in school counseling and/or student affairs and college counseling. Graduation from and/or experience teaching in a CACREP-accredited graduate program.

CLOSING DATE: 05.12.2012

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS: Anticipated opening for the 2012-2013 academic year. Tenure track.

Transcripts and three letters of recommendation can be directed to Dr. Tina Paone, Search Committee Chair, ELSCSE, Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ 07764 or by e-mailing tpaone@monmouth.edu.

For additional information about the School of Education, please go to: http://www.monmouth.edu/academics/schools/education/default.asp

Monmouth University is a dynamic, private university that empowers students to become leaders who are able to make significant contributions to their community and society. The Monmouth curriculum exemplifies academic excellence, featuring small class sizes that foster personalized attention. Located in a residential area, the campus sits moments from the shore and an hour from New York City and Philadelphia. While providing easy access to these locales, the University’s secure 156-acre campus serves as a home base for students. And with fifty-six buildings providing the perfect synthesis of historical architecture and modern aesthetics, there is always something inspiring and dynamic to discover. Our school counseling program is CACREP accredited and we are currently seeking CACREP accreditation for our student affairs/college counseling program.

REQUIRED APPLICANT DOCUMENTS: Resume or Curriculum Vitae, Cover Letter

The University offers excellent fringe benefits for full time employees including tuition remission for employee, spouse and IRS dependent children.

 TO APPLY: For further information on this position, additional vacancies, or to apply, visit: http://jobs.monmouth.edu

MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY Where Leaders look forward™

Monmouth University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer

NEW MEXICO

NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY
Counselor

New Mexico State University Counseling Center is seeking a counselor to provide professional  counseling to students on career, academic, financial and personal matters.   Bilingual Spanish/English is preferred.  NMSU is an EO/AA Employer.  Offer of employment is contingent upon verification of individual’s eligibility for work in the US and results of background check.  Closing date is May 31, 2012.  To see requirements and/or apply please visit: https://jobs.nmsu.edu  Req#0600464.

NEW YORK

 HUNTER COLLEGE
Assistant or Associate Professor
Mental Health Counseling(Job ID: 5448)

The Department of Educational Foundations and Counseling Programs in Hunter College’s School of Education seeks candidates for a tenure track position in Mental Health Counseling effective late August 2012. All candidates must have a commitment to work in multicultural and urban settings. Teaching experience is required. The candidate must demonstrate scholarly involvement as evidenced by publication, research and grants within the specialty in the profession of counseling. Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications. Duties include teaching graduate courses in counselor education programs; engaging in research, scholarly writing, and grant work; and serving on program, department, school, college, and university committees, where appropriate.

QUALIFICATIONS

Earned Ph.D. or Ed. D. in counseling psychology or counselor education required. Master’s and Doctorate in Community/Agency Mental Health Counseling preferred. Must have a LMHC or be LMHC eligible in New York State. Experience working in diverse urban multicultural mental health settings preferred. Research and grant activity and scholarly publications are necessary.

COMPENSATION
Assistant Professor: $42,873 – $81,645
Associate Professor: $55,602 – $96,635

HOW TO APPLY
Send CV and three letters of reference to:

Gess LeBlanc, Acting Chairperson
Department of Educational Foundations and Counseling Programs
Hunter College
695 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10065

CLOSING DATE
The search will remain open until the position is filled. CUNY is an AA/EO/IRCA/ADA Employer.

LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY – BROOKLYN CAMPUS
Assistant Professor of Counseling, 2012-2013

Tenure-track faculty position for graduate programs in mental health counseling and school counseling. Doctorate in counselor education or counseling psychology from an accredited program required; school counseling experience/certification and mental health counseling licensure/license-eligible preferred. Experience working with a diverse population and teaching in higher education required.

Send (a) letter of application; (b) statement of teaching philosophy, research agenda, and areas of expertise; (c) curriculum vitae; (d) samples of scholarly writing; and (e) three letters of recommendation to: Dr. Amy Ginsberg, Associate Dean, School of Education, Long Island University, 1 University Plaza Brooklyn, New York 11201, amy.ginsberg@liu.edu  - Electronic submissions preferred.

NORTH CAROLINA

WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY, Cullowhee NC
Director of Counseling and Psychological Services

REQUIREMENTS:  This position requires a PhD in Clinical or Counseling Psychology along with a minimum of seven years experience in a clinical setting with significant supervisory experience. The candidate must possess recognizable managerial leadership, budget expertise, risk management experience, demonstrated knowledge of national trends and best practices, as well as the ability to form collaborative relationships and build consensus between various constituencies internally and externally around campus. Experience in a higher education setting is strongly preferred

This position will remain open until filled; preferred start date August 1, 2012.  Further information about the position and online application form and instruction can be found at https://jobs.wcu.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1335813792245  

OHIO

SOUTH UNIVERSITY
Faculty Opportunity

Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program
Required: Earned terminal degree in Counseling from a Regionally accredited university and CACREP accredited program. Must hold current professional license in Ohio. EOE.

To apply, visit: www.southuniversity.edu

URSULINE COLLEGE
Tenure Track Faculty, Counseling and Art Therapy

Ursuline College, a small liberal arts college near Cleveland, Ohio is seeking a full-time, tenure-track faculty member to assume teaching and advising responsibilities in its graduate Art Therapy and Counseling Program beginning August 15, 2012.  The program is committed to providing education and training in both professional counseling and art therapy, and will be preparing application for CACREP accreditation. For complete details regarding qualifications, responsibilities, and application please go to:   http://www.ursuline.edu/About/Human_Resources/job_opportunities.html

OREGON

COPE TODAY
Telehealth Opening
Telemedicine company seeking OR mental health counselors to provide treatment via the internet and telephone. Independent hours, no claims. For info call Pam at 855-267-3669 or visit www.copetoday.com.

PENNSYLVANIA

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
School and Agency Counseling Faculty Positions (Non-tenure Track Faculty)

The Department of Psychological Studies in Education at Temple University seeks to fill one and possibly two non-tenure track faculty (NTTF) positions in Counseling Psychology at the assistant or associate professor level. The positions are for 1-2 years, with renewal appointments possible depending on enrollments and performance. Applicants from a CACREP or APA approved doctoral program with graduate-level teaching experience in school agency counseling, or a related field (school psychology) are preferred. Demonstrated teaching experience and solid clinical skills are required. Applicant will be expected to teach general master’s level courses with special emphasis in school counseling, use of technology and assessment in school counseling, groups, career, multi-cultural counseling and professional issues for counselors in educational settings. Candidates should have skills teaching counselor-trainees how to assess the behavioral, emotional and social development of school students from K-12. In addition, candidates should be able to use empirically based research tools to train school counselors in the development and evaluation of comprehensive guidance programs, using qualitative and quantitative research paradigms. The counseling program’s main focus is on serving ethnic minority students and families in public and charter schools as well as mental health agencies. Candidates must have strong administrative skills and the ability to work cooperatively with faculty across the college. Primary responsibilities include teaching graduate and undergraduate courses, supervising internship students, and coordination of assigned master’s program activities. Interested applicants should electronic copies of a letter of application that describes your qualifications (including teaching experience), a current vita, and the contact information for three references to edfac@temple.edu. Information concerning the position can be directed to Dr. Gregory Tucker (gmtucker@temple.edu). Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until a pool of qualified applicants has been identified. Starting date is August 27, 2012. Temple University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Women and ethnic minorities are encouraged to apply.

TEXAS

LETOURNEAU UNIVERSITY
Longview, Texas Chair of the Department of Psychology, Associate/Full Professor of Psychology/Counseling Undergraduate-Level

LeTourneau University seeks an experienced and dynamic person to serve as Chair of the Department of Psychology. We seek candidates whose training and professional experience demonstrate strong teaching abilities, clinical counseling competence, scholarship, administrative success, and academic program leadership. The candidate for this 11-month, full-time tenure-track psychology faculty position would serve as the Chair of the undergraduate psychology department and oversee both traditional and online programs in psychology/counseling. A doctorate (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) from an appropriately accredited institution is required. Though not essential, the preferred candidate has an earned degree from a COAMFTE, CACREP, or APA-accredited program. The candidate must value the integration of Christian faith with learning and with clinical practice. A minimum of three years of experience as a professor and as a practitioner and is required

PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION OR NOMINATION:

Review of applications will begin immediately in the order received and will continue until the position is filled.  In accordance with applicable provisions of federal law, applicants for employment who are in agreement with the educational mission of LeTourneau University and applicants for admission to educational programs or activities are considered without discrimination on the basis of race, age, sex, handicapping condition, national origin or genetic information.  Inquiries about this policy should be directed to the Director of Human Resources, (903)233-3259.

Applications are required and available from www.letu.edu/jobs.  Send completed application, a current vitae, and unofficial graduate transcripts to Dr. Philip A. Coyle, Provost and Executive Vice President, LeTourneau University, Longview, TX 75607.  You may email inquiries to gerrieforbes@letu.edu.

SOUTH UNIVERSITY
Academic Program Director and Faculty Member (All Ranks)
Austin, Texas Campus- ON GROUND

This is a faculty role, with instructional and administrative responsibilities within the Mental Health Counseling program. The Program Director will select, train, develop, manage, and lead both regular and adjunct faculty, as well as effectively administer and grow the program through curriculum development, student registration/advisement, community relations, and campus relations.

Minimum Requirements:  PhD in Psychology or Counseling from a CACREP-approved program at a regionally accredited university; prior teaching experience in a college or university setting, and practical experience in the field.

If you are interested in joining a forward-thinking university, please apply online at: www.southuniversity.edu.

 Equal Opportunity Employer.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER
Two Tenure-track Positions

The University of Texas at Tyler Department of Psychology and Counseling invites applications for up to two (2) tenure-track positions in school counseling, counselor education, counseling psychology, or closely related field for our Master of Arts in School Counseling Program. The School Counseling program is fully online, and meets Texas standards for certification of school counselors. Teaching opportunities in the on-campus M.A. in Counseling Psychology program will also be available. POSITION 1: School Counseling program director (Associate Professor/Assistant Professor). The successful candidate will: (1) teach online graduate courses in school counseling and on campus courses in related areas of counseling (e.g. Career, Group, and Family), (2) supervise school counseling practicum field supervisors, (3) develop a strong record of scholarship through empirical studies, professional presentations, refereed publications, and external funding; (4) provide service to the field and profession, and share in program, department, college, and University governance; (5) lead curriculum and program development, advise students, and develop cooperative relationships with public schools. Certification and experience as a school counselor is preferred. Minority candidates, those having experience with diverse populations, and with supervising counselors in the public school system are especially encouraged to apply. POSITION 2: Assistant Professor. Successful candidate will also meet #1, 3 and 4 above. Send a letter of your teaching and research interests, curriculum vita, transcripts, three letters of reference and copies of recent publications to:  Shelly Marmion, Ph.D., Department of Psychology and Counseling, The University of Texas at Tyler, 3900 University Blvd., Tyler, TX 75799. E-mail:SMarmion@uttyler.edu. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience.  Review will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.  UT Tyler is a growing university in scenic northeast Texas about 90 miles east of Dallas.  We have over 6,000 students, a vibrant undergraduate program and Masters programs in applied psychology and counseling. For more information about the Psychology and Counseling Department visit our website at. http://www2.uttyler.edu/psychology/ma_schoolcounseling.php. UT Tyler is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.

VIRGINIA

AMERICAN COUNSELING ASSOCIATINON
DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR COUNSELING PRACTICE, POLICY & RESEARCH

 The American Counseling Association, the world’s largest private, non-for-profit organization dedicated exclusively to serving and promoting the counseling profession seeks a Director for its newly created Center for Counseling Practice, Policy & Research at our headquarters office in Alexandria, VA.  The Director will be charged with creating the necessary infrastructure and launch the Center’s operations.  The Director will be expected to take ownership for positioning the Center as the most credible source for practical information about the counseling industry.  Primary responsibilities include developing a strategic vision for the Center; establishing processes and procedures necessary to solicit, fund and disseminate research sponsored by the Center, and managing all aspects of the research funding and review processes including all contractual requirements. 

Qualifications include an advanced degree in the areas of Professional Counseling or Policy Development, with an interest in the area of ethics, and experience in program development and implementation with an emphasis in budget management.  Additionally you will possess strategic thinking/planning skills, and an understanding of grant making/proposal writing.   The ideal candidate will have strong writing/editing/verbal skills, superior organizational and project management skills, strong problem solving skills, the ability to work in a fast-paced environment under deadline pressure, the capacity to work independently and in a team-setting, excellent attention to detail, proficiency with Microsoft Office products such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access, and be social media savvy.  Salary to $60K with generous benefits.  Send cover letter and resume/vita to cwelch@counseling.org  EOE 

AMERICAN COUNSELING ASSOCIATION
PROJECT COORDINATOR

The American Counseling Association, the world’s largest private, not-for-profit organization dedicated exclusively to serving and promoting the counseling profession seeks a Project Coordinator for our busy Professional Projects & Career Services Department in Alexandria, VA.    Responsibilities include assisting the department Director on matters relating to our webinars, podcasts and blogs.  The incumbent will also assist Director with taskforce and committee responsibilities, blog postings, answering member questions, and maintaining project statistics.  The ideal candidate will have a Master’s degree in Counseling, have excellent verbal & written skills, be a multi-tasker and quick learner, and be fully versed in Word, Excel, Word Press, and the world of social media.  Salary range is $44K to $48K DOE with generous benefits that include free parking.  Send cover letter and resume to jkukorlo@counseling.org.  EOE 

PRINCE WILLIAM FAMILY COUNSELING
PC/LCSW/Ph.D./Psy.D

 

Make your career count. Make real money and big money NOW! Select offices at Prince William Family Counseling (PWFC) have limited openings for energetic private practice seeking Virginia licensed clinicians. PWFC provides full and immediate caseloads along with complete A to Z administrative support. YOU only have to see the patients and get paid – Everything else is done for you. To Apply, please send you resume to pwfc.jobs@gmail.com.

 

WISCONSIN

THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN – WHITEWATER
Counselor/EAP Coordinator

The University of Wisconsin – Whitewater is seeking an AODA Counselor/EAP coordinator at University Health & Counseling Services. For more information about this position, please go to: http://www.uww.edu/employment/jobs/AODA_Counselor.html. AA/EEO Employer

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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