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National Council on Family Relations

Assistant/Associate/Full Professor

National Council on Family Relations, Johnson City, Tennessee, United States, 37603


East Tennessee State University, Dept. of Counseling & Human ResourcesPosting Date: March 20, 2024Job Overview

The Department of Counseling and Human Services (CSHS) at East Tennessee State University seeks a student-centered teacher/scholar to join our team as a 9-month Assistant/Associate/Full Professor (tenure or tenure-eligible at the time of employment). All areas of Individual, Family, and Community Sciences (IFCS) will be considered. Interest in serving as the coordinator of the graduate IFCS Program is preferred.Primary responsibilities include:Teaching and coordination of the online graduate Individual, Family, and Community Sciences Program.Course scheduling, maintaining student files/records, student recruitment and advising.Accreditation efforts (planning, reporting, data gathering, and analysis).Summer assignments required for the operation of the program.Contributing to teaching human services undergraduate-level courses as needed.Engaging in robust research and scholarly activities.Advisement and mentoring.Establishing positive relationships with human service organizations.Providing appropriate service to the department, college, university, and community.Minimum Qualifications:Earned doctorate in Human Services, Counseling, Human Development, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Human Ecology, Child and Family Studies, or a related social/behavioral science field.NCFR membership within one month of hire; CFLE-P credential within 3 months of hire; CFLE credential within three years of hire.Minimum of three (3) years of experience working with human service organizations or human service-related research or teaching.Preferred Qualifications:Effective instructional design and delivery, especially related to online education.Experience in program coordination in an academic setting.An established, focused, and sustainable research agenda.A record of external funding.Familiarity with accreditation processes and standards in higher education.Expertise in one or more of the following areas: trauma and resilience, nature-based therapy, leadership and community engagement; family science, gender and sexuality studies, research methods, and/or child life education.Record of leadership on projects, in associations, organizations, and academic departments.How to Apply:All applicants must submit a cover letter that speaks to the areas of focus that are advertised and what they could bring to the position/program, areas of interest, specialization, and experience; a curriculum vitae; a statement of teaching philosophy; and a statement of research agenda. You will also be required to provide the names and numbers for at least three references.Faculty positions are only required to be posted for a minimum of fourteen (14) calendar days. The closing date for this posting is subject to change without notice to applicants.Unofficial transcripts or a copy of the transcript is acceptable for application purposes. Official transcripts may be required upon hire.

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