Antioch University
Core Faculty, Counseling Division (remote) Antioch University New England
Antioch University, Keene, New Hampshire, us, 03431
Reports to:
Chairs and Divisional Dean
Classification:
Faculty, Full-time
Location:
Remote, with the ability to travel to campuses and other locations
Compensation:
Base $68,162.50, WA $73,343.88, CA 74,978.75
Start Date:
Fall 2024
Antioch University Graduate School of Counseling, Psychology, and Therapy invites applications for a Full-time Core faculty member to join our progressive team in our Counseling Division. The Division comprises MA CMHC programs (low residency, weekend hybrid, and residential) and a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision program. All of the counseling programs are accredited through CACREP and encourage a multicultural counselor identity appreciating diversity and human growth in context to social dynamics while also advocating for community justice, equity, and civil discourse. The mission of Antioch University is to provide learner-centered education to empower students with the knowledge and skills to lead meaningful lives and to advance social, economic, racial, and environmental justice.
The Core faculty position would be responsible for 18 semester credit hours of teaching and would be responsible for student engagement, scholarship, service, and institutional citizenship.
Position Overview
The position has responsibilities that include:
Teaching 18 units of direct instruction per academic year and engaging in indirect instruction including student advising
Meeting university expectations in scholarship, service to the profession, and institutional citizenship
Engaging in program, department, campus, and school/university citizenship
Engaging in ongoing department and program initiatives, particularly related to improvements in pedagogy and student engagement
Incorporating a social justice lens into pedagogical, content, and clinical approaches
Educational and Experiential Requirements and Qualifications
At least two years of clinical supervision experience
An earned doctorate in counselor education and supervision from a regionally accredited institution (CACREP-accredited program preferred)
Professional counselor credentials (e.g., NCC or state licensure)
Graduate teaching experience
Commitment to social justice and advocacy underpinned by the American Counseling Association’s (2015)
Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competencies
Preferred Qualifications
Leadership experience in a counselor education program
Expertise in online pedagogy specific to clinical training programs
Knowledge of CACREP Standards and program evaluation
Application Instructions
To apply, please include a letter of application, curriculum vitae, a statement of your teaching philosophy, and a list of three current references and contact information. For further specifics about the program or position, please contact Counseling Divisional Dean, Cathy Lounsbury (clounsbury@antioch.edu).
Review of applicants will begin immediately. Position is open until filled with a flexible start date. Click
here
to apply.
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Chairs and Divisional Dean
Classification:
Faculty, Full-time
Location:
Remote, with the ability to travel to campuses and other locations
Compensation:
Base $68,162.50, WA $73,343.88, CA 74,978.75
Start Date:
Fall 2024
Antioch University Graduate School of Counseling, Psychology, and Therapy invites applications for a Full-time Core faculty member to join our progressive team in our Counseling Division. The Division comprises MA CMHC programs (low residency, weekend hybrid, and residential) and a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision program. All of the counseling programs are accredited through CACREP and encourage a multicultural counselor identity appreciating diversity and human growth in context to social dynamics while also advocating for community justice, equity, and civil discourse. The mission of Antioch University is to provide learner-centered education to empower students with the knowledge and skills to lead meaningful lives and to advance social, economic, racial, and environmental justice.
The Core faculty position would be responsible for 18 semester credit hours of teaching and would be responsible for student engagement, scholarship, service, and institutional citizenship.
Position Overview
The position has responsibilities that include:
Teaching 18 units of direct instruction per academic year and engaging in indirect instruction including student advising
Meeting university expectations in scholarship, service to the profession, and institutional citizenship
Engaging in program, department, campus, and school/university citizenship
Engaging in ongoing department and program initiatives, particularly related to improvements in pedagogy and student engagement
Incorporating a social justice lens into pedagogical, content, and clinical approaches
Educational and Experiential Requirements and Qualifications
At least two years of clinical supervision experience
An earned doctorate in counselor education and supervision from a regionally accredited institution (CACREP-accredited program preferred)
Professional counselor credentials (e.g., NCC or state licensure)
Graduate teaching experience
Commitment to social justice and advocacy underpinned by the American Counseling Association’s (2015)
Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competencies
Preferred Qualifications
Leadership experience in a counselor education program
Expertise in online pedagogy specific to clinical training programs
Knowledge of CACREP Standards and program evaluation
Application Instructions
To apply, please include a letter of application, curriculum vitae, a statement of your teaching philosophy, and a list of three current references and contact information. For further specifics about the program or position, please contact Counseling Divisional Dean, Cathy Lounsbury (clounsbury@antioch.edu).
Review of applicants will begin immediately. Position is open until filled with a flexible start date. Click
here
to apply.
#J-18808-Ljbffr