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From: CESNET-L is a unmoderated listserv concerning counselor ed. & supervision [mailto: CESNET-L at LISTSERV.KENT.EDU ] On Behalf Of Russell Sabella, Ph.D. Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 7:57 PM To: CESNET-L at LISTSERV.KENT.EDU Subject: School Counseling Position announcement Passing this along for a colleague ... respond to thatch at mail.sdsu.edu <mailto: thatch at mail.sdsu.edu > ---------------------------------- Colleagues, Please share this School Counseling Position announcement with potentially interested candidates. Please excuse the multiple listings--we wanted to get the word out broadly given that we start reviewing applications next month. Thank very much, Trish Hatch ASSISTANT-ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN SCHOOL COUNSELING Department of Counseling and School Psychology San Diego State University VPAA 2011/12-AE Please visit the website for additional information about the position: http://affiliated.sdsu.edu/ColEduc/counselschoolpsych.htm The Department of Counseling and School Psychology at SDSU is seeking a colleague to join us in the School Counseling Program to contribute to our vision of preparing school counselors leaders, advocates and systems change agents within our diverse schools and communities. Our mission supports the development of skills in the design, development, implementation and evaluation of comprehensive school counseling programs to ensure that every student receives developmentally appropriate competencies in academic, career and personal/social development. SDSU's School Counselors become professional student advocates who promote equity and access to a rigorous education for every student and who work to prevent and remove barriers to learning. Our graduates develop themselves as culturally competent leaders in educational reform and social justice in the schools and communities they serve. Required Qualifications: * Doctorate in counseling, counselor education, or a related educational field with a school emphasis (must complete doctorate by June, 2011). * Established record of research (Associate) or clear research agenda (Assistant) * Expertise in a combination of the areas of teaching responsibilities (see below) * Experience with or commitment to working in field-based, collaborative, ethnically and linguistically diverse school-based programs * A strong framework for service delivery consistent with and ability to teach the ASCA National Model: A Framework for School Counseling Programs. * Experience with or commitment to student and systems advocacy, social justice, and preparing school counselors as leaders. Preferred Attributes: * Successful record of university teaching, supervision of school counseling students * Experience as a school counselor * A record of successful implementation of school counseling programs * Experience with accreditation policies, procedures and agencies * Experience or desire to serve as a collaborative leader in a department setting * An interest in contributing to the development of a doctoral program * Experience with and/or commitment to using technology as a tool for teaching and learning, course development, and instructional delivery * Grant writing skills and/or record of external funding. Major Responsibilities: * Teaching in some combination of the following: (a) counseling skills: individual and group; (b) career development; (c) school-based prevention and intervention programs (e.g., academic and personal/social); (d) technology; (e) teaching and learning; (f) supervision of school-based practice; (g) multi-cultural and social justice issues in school counseling; (h) the use of data and evidence based-practice in school counseling; (i) quantitative and qualitative research methodology; * Continuous scholarship-research consistent with the mission and vision of the program, department and college * Program service through student recruitment, selection, advisement, and mentoring; collaborate in program governance and development of doctoral program. In addition, the College prefers candidates with experience in some or all of the following areas: working with families and communities, assessment of student learning outcomes and program evaluation, interdisciplinary collaborations, international programs, and partnerships with the field of practice. Department and College Contexts: The School Counseling Program is housed in the Department of Counseling and School Psychology, which also houses programs in School Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Multicultural Counseling. All department programs specialize in effective work across cultures, systemic approaches, and responses to the urgent human relationship needs of our time. For additional information about the Department of Counseling and School Psychology, please visit the website at http://edweb.sdsu.edu/csp/. The College of Education emphasizes excellence in teaching, scholarship and research. It is in the forefront of education reform, preparing educators to work in multi-cultural settings through its pre-service, Masters and doctoral level programs. For additional information about SDSU and the College of Education, please visit the College web site at http://edweb.sdsu.edu Application: Your complete application will include a letter of interest indicating teaching philosophy and experience, research interests, vita, and three letters of recommendation. Applicants should apply electronically at http://coe.sdsu.edu/apply/. No paper applications will be accepted. Please direct questions to Dr. Trish Hatch, Chair, School Counseling Search Committee, Department of Counseling and School Psychology, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182-1179. FAX: (619) 594-7025; email: thatch at mail.sdsu.edu <mailto: thatch at mail.sdsu.edu >; Cell (619) 876-9538. Review of candidates will begin on or shortly after November 15, 2010 and will continue until the position is filled. Appointments will be made beginning fall 2011 subject to the availability of funds. San Diego State University is a Title IX, equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against individuals on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, marital status, age, disability, or veteran status, including veterans of the Vietnam era. Trish Hatch, PhD Associate Professor Director, Center for Excellence in School Counseling and Leadership (CESCaL) Director, School Counseling Program Department of Counseling and School Psychology San Diego State University (619) 876-9538 (cell) thatch at mail.sdsu.edu <mailto: thatch at mail.sdsu.edu > ******************** See www.CESNET-L.net for information on how to sign-off, sign-up, and use the CESNET-L listserv. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/counselor_educ/attachments/20101019/b3f2e726/attachment.html
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