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Antioch University

Core Faculty, Master of Arts in Psychology (MAP) Program Antioch University Los

Antioch University, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079


Classification:

Faculty, Full-time

Reports to:

Chair, Master of Arts in Psychology (MAP) Program

Location:

In person, Antioch University Los Angeles (AULA), Culver City, CA

Compensation:

Antioch University offers a competitive compensation and benefits package that includes both direct and indirect pay. The compensation will be based on experience, education, knowledge, credentials, and a consideration of the difficulty and complexity of the position. The minimum salary for this position based on residential location is: CA $73,150.00

Antioch University is seeking a full-time Core Faculty to teach in the Master of Arts in Psychology (MAP) Program. The MAP curriculum is infused with social justice as a foundational frame, while practical experience and self-reflection provide context to support the development of well-rounded practitioners. Our curriculum meets all educational requirements for students to qualify for application as Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT) with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Students may also choose to qualify as Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (LPCC).

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Core faculty members have responsibility in all four areas of faculty engagement including student learning, scholarship, service, and institutional citizenship.

Core faculty report to the Chair of the MAP Program and are responsible for direct instruction of 24 units over the academic year.

Student advising requires knowledge of Antioch policies and a quarterly review of student advisees’ academic records and progress.

A core faculty member will be asked to serve on program and university committees and is expected to participate in the work of the faculty, including developing the MAP curriculum and ensuring the quality of the curriculum and instruction to meet program, specialization, and California MFT licensure requirements.

Required Qualifications:

Earned doctorate in marriage and family therapy, counseling, psychology or terminal degree in a related field from a regionally accredited institution.

Demonstrated record of at least three years of successful teaching experience at the graduate level. Teaching experience in a clinical psychology curriculum is highly valued.

Demonstrated commitment to socio-cultural diversity and social justice.

Record of publications and clinical or community professional experience related to the clinical training curriculum.

LMFT, LPCC, LCSW, or Clinical Psychologist licensure or within one year of licensing.

Academic background and experience in any of the following is considered a plus—LGBTQ studies, trauma studies, child studies, community psychology, addiction and recovery studies, critical race and gender studies, multicultural psychology, Latinx Studies, Black Studies, depth psychology, mindfulness studies, liberation psychology, ecopsychology, or somatic psychology.

Application Process:

Please include in your application the following:

A cover letter referencing the job title

Curriculum vitae

Three (3) professional references, including name, email, and phone numbers.

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