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Mid-America Christian University

Program Director - Master's of Counseling

Mid-America Christian University, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, 73116


POSITION SUMMARY:

This faculty member will serve as Program Director and core faculty member in the Masters of Science in Counseling program in the College of Adult and Graduate Studies (CAGS). Additional responsibilities include serving on university committees, supporting departmental functions necessary for overall program assessment, strategic planning, accreditation, related administrative duties, and student advising.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

UNIVERSITY RESPONSIBILITIES

Comply with university academic policies.

Teach, govern, conduct classes, perform administrative functions, and other academic duties.

Attend chapel services on a weekly basis.

Attend the President's Faculty and Staff meetings.

Attend and participate in strategic planning events.

Comply with human resources training expectations.

Comply with Biblical standards of conduct in the office and classroom settings.

FACULTY RESPONSIBILITIES

Teach the required 18 credit hours per academic year.

Attend regularly scheduled University faculty meetings.

Participate in selected or assigned faculty-staff committees.

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES

Teach, on a full-time basis, in the School of Behavioral Sciences and Counseling.

Assess student performance using appropriate rubrics or other forms of assessment.

Utilize a variety of appropriate teaching strategies to promote students’ critical thinking skills, effective teaching-learning strategies, and student engagement in the learning process.

Teach practicum and internship courses.

PROGRAM CURRICULA

Maintain program and course integrity and rigor by developing instructional materials consistent with course objectives and program outcomes.

Comply with assessment and evaluation policies and requirements related to students, courses, faculty, and programs.

Align program goals and student learning outcomes in courses with state licensure requirements in mind.

Assist in the data collection and presentation of Program Reviews.

PROGRAM LEADERSHIP

Work supportively and cooperatively with the School Chair and as part of a team to coordinate and support the Masters of Counseling.

Actively engage in promoting student retention, address student issues, and promote a conducive learning environment.

Promote and maintain state licensure requirements through the Masters of Counseling.

Assist in evaluating entrance requirements and orientation of students into the Masters of Counseling Program.

Create and implement ways for students to know their Program Director.

Support and assist the Director of Practicum and Supervision experiences in the orientation of students entering field work experiences.

Provide Program-focused instructional training to new full-time or part-time instructors.

Assign instructors to courses.

Implement a systematic process of observing and monitoring instructor performance.

Hold regularly scheduled faculty meetings with instructors.

Hold monthly informational meetings with University Supervisors.

Participate in regularly scheduled meetings with the Program Chair and team colleagues.

Cultivate an open-door policy by providing office hours for student consultations on a weekly basis.

Coordinate regular opportunities to assist students with problematic academic or program-related issues.

Review student evaluations from sites and follow-up on performance deficits.

Participate in Open Houses and New Students orientation gatherings.

PROGRAM OPERATIONS

Support and assist the Director of Practicum and Supervision and the Coordinator of Career Development in implementing systematic operations and training opportunities of site supervisors (face-to-face and online).

Review and approve/deny grade change requests in consultation with the Program Chair.

Consult with and work supportively/harmoniously with the Program Chair and team members.

Keep daily office hours on campus.

PROFESSIONAL-PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

Engage in appropriate professional development and renewal activities related to counseling.

Maintain certification and professional licensing.

Maintain expertise and currency in the disciplines.

Sustain engagement in professional service and advocacy in counseling.

Sustain engagement in scholarly activities and/or research in counseling.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Expertise in the discipline with strong organizational and teaching skills

Effective oral and written communication skills

Ability to network with state and national peers.

Work in a supportive capacity with the program chair

Nurture strong working relationship as a team member

Create and encourage effective communication with colleagues and students

Able to answer questions and remedy complaints.

Demonstrate open communication by collaborating on decision-making responsibilities.

Help initiate and set goals for the program based on the university’s strategic objectives.

Identify and develop processes and procedures to help meet program and university timelines

Demonstrate leadership and management skills appropriately and effectively.

Ability to work as part of a team to coordinate and support programs within the School and the University.

Ability to utilize appropriate, contemporary technologies and best practices in teaching.

Adherence to the Christian objectives and policies of the University.

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:

Doctorate in counseling or counselor education.

Experience teaching in higher education is strongly preferred.

Professional practical experience in counseling is required.

A current Professional Counselor License or equivalent Clinical Mental Health License is required.

State approved Supervisor or equivalent in the state of licensure is preferred.

COMPUTER SKILLS:

Must have current knowledge and advanced skills in Microsoft Office applications.

Must be able to utilize the university online platform.

Must be able to utilize the university systems.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

Operate a computer with a keyboard, pointing device, webcam, and speakers

Stand and sit for extended periods of time

Walk around the classroom and to/from parking lots and buildings

Stand, bend, and crouch

Reach, grasp, move, and hold objects

Verbally express information or instructions

Lift, push, pull, and carry up to 20 pounds

Exercise clear vision at 20 inches or less and adjust focus

Judge distances and spatial relationships

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.

Please review our

Mission Statement

and our

Statement of Faith

at

https://www.macu.edu/about

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