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National Council on Family Relations

Assistant-Associate Professor

National Council on Family Relations, Tampa, Florida, us, 33646


The Department of Child and Family Studies at the University of South Florida (USF) in the College of Behavioral and Community Sciences is seeking an Assistant-Associate Professor for its Master of Science (M.S.) in Marriage and Family Therapy program. The program is in the final stage of seeking COAMFTE accreditation. This is a tenure earning 9 month Assistant-Associate Professor faculty position. This position will teach in person courses in the program during Fall and Spring semesters. The position will have responsibilities as both a core faculty member and a clinical supervisor as outlined by COAMFTE accreditation standards.Responsibilities:The role of core faculty member will include responsibilities for research and grant writing, advising, teaching, and other program related activities, such as developing/modifying courses, thesis experience for students, engaging in program marketing/student recruitment, and serving on program and department committees.The role of clinical supervisor includes responsibilities for providing relational/systemic supervision for students during their 4 semesters of field placement.Qualifications:Minimum Qualifications:Doctoral degree from an accredited institution in a social or behavioral sciences related field and meet the university criteria for appointment to the rank of Assistant Professor.Must be able to demonstrate professional identity as a marriage and family therapist and demonstrate contributions to the MFT profession in various ways such as scholarship, research, teaching, MFT relational/systemic supervision, clinical practice, service, training, and/or leadership.Eligible for clinical licensure in the state of Florida (marriage and family therapy, mental health counseling, social work, or psychology).Candidates seeking to be hired at the Associate level are required to be a current PI or co-PI on an active grant.Preferred Qualifications:Graduated from a COAMFTE accredited masters or PhD program.Licensed as a LMFT in Florida.AAMFT Approved Supervisor or Candidate.Experience with grant writing.Evidence of a clear research focus and an early career record of scholarly activity.Teaching experience with master’s level courses in marriage and family therapy.Experience with diverse populations (clinical practice, research, teaching, service).Experience providing clinical supervision.About the MFT Program:The Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) is a full time two year in person degree. Graduates of the program will be eligible for licensure in the state of Florida as marriage and family therapists. More information is available at

www.usf.edu/mft .About the College:The College of Behavioral and Community Sciences ranks among the highest of colleges in Academic Affairs for the number of new grant awards each year with approximately $30M of funding annually. Faculty benefit from the expertise of our research administrators who assist with pre- and post-award activities.Job Overview

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Full timeLocation:

13301 Bruce B Downs Blvd, Tampa, FL 33612, United StatesTo apply for this position (Job ID 35239), scan the QR code below, or visit

www.usf.edu/workat-usf/careers , complete the online application, and upload a cover letter and resume. Please include your experience as it relates to the qualifications stated above. Your cover letter and resume, plus any other requested material, must be in one attachment. Only online applications are accepted for this position.

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