[Counselor_Educ] Fwd: CSUN School Counseling Faculty Position search

Dr. Mona Robinson mrobi28105 at aol.com
Thu Nov 15 20:42:39 EST 2012
Mona Robinson, PhD, PCC-S, LSW, CRC 
Associate Professor and Program Coordinator
Counselor Education
Ohio University 
Patton College of Education
Department of Counseling and Higher Education
203 McCracken Hall 
Athens, Ohio 45701
(740) 593-4461 phone (740) 593-0477 fax robinsoh at ohio.edu 
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From: Tovah Sands, Ph.D. < tovah.sands at CSUN.EDU 
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Sent: Thu, Nov 15, 2012 7:44 pm
Subject: CSUN School Counseling Faculty Position search


FACULTY POSITION OPENING
				
				CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE
	Northridge, CA 91330

Department:  	Educational Psychology & Counseling     Effective Date of 
Appointment:  Fall 2013

Rank:  	Assistant Professor, tenure track		Salary Range: 	$ 49,716 - $ 62,664

Position:  	Counseling: School Counseling
	          
Qualifications:     
	Earned doctorate in Counselor Education, School Counseling, OR related field.
	Credential-eligible for PPS in School Counseling in CA.
	Candidates with background in school counseling are encouraged to apply.
	Successful professional experience working with children, families, schools, 
and/or community mental health as a counselor/therapist.
	Demonstrated commitment to teach, advise, and mentor students from diverse 
populations.
	Potential to make significant scholarly and professional contributions in area 
of specialty.
	Demonstrated ability to build collaborative relationships with colleagues and 
between the specialty program and the department, university, and local 
community.

CSUN is a Learning-Centered University. The successful candidate will be 
expected to join faculty and staff in a commitment to active learning, to the 
assessment of learning outcomes, and to multiple pathways that enable students 
to graduate. 

Evidence of degree(s) required at time of hire.

Desired:
	Evidence of successful teaching in a graduate-level counseling program.
	Counseling, leadership, and applied skills sufficient to teach practicum 
courses in school counseling. 
	Experience and training with technology and assessment in higher education and 
professional settings.
	Research, publications, or equivalent professional contributions in area(s) of 
specialty.
	Experience in program advisement, planning, and development and supervision of 
fieldwork and graduate theses/projects.
	Candidates with experience and training/licensure/credentials in both school 
counseling and marriage and family therapy or mental health counseling.. 
	Within two years of hire, eligible for CA Credential in Pupil Personnel 
Services; Licensure as Marriage and Family Therapist and/or as a Licensed 
Professional Clinical Counselor.

Responsibilities:  
	Teach core and specialty courses in school counseling.
	Educate and train counselors who can effectively work with diverse populations 
and collaborate with other professionals. 
	Participate in program development, coordination, and evaluation. Recruit, 
advise, and mentor students.
	Chair thesis/project/comprehensive examination committees.
	Conduct and publish research in area(s) of specialty..
	Remain current in field(s) of specialty through on-going professional 
development.
	Provide curriculum development, recruitment, student advisement and mentoring, 
thesis advisement, and leadership for part-time instructors. 
	Participate in faculty governance for the Program, Department, College, and 
University. 
	Prepare students for careers in professional school counseling, including 
obtaining credential.
	Supervise school counseling student interns in fieldwork experience. 


Application Deadline:  Screening to begin on February 15, 2013 but priority 
given to applications received by January 22, 2013 and open until filled.  To 
apply, please submit a letter of intent addressing each of the required 
qualifications: a curriculum vitae, a letter of application, unofficial graduate 
transcripts (official transcripts will be required for the finalists), three 
current letters of reference, records and/or evaluations of teaching 
effectiveness, and other evidence that supports successful experience in 
recruiting, mentoring, and advising diverse graduate students.  
Applications should be addressed to:
Dr. Tovah Sands
Department of Educational Psychology & Counseling
California State University, Northridge
18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330-8265

Alternatively, all materials may be sent electronically to tovah.sands at csun.edu. 
It is preferred that letters of recommendation pertinent to this application be 
included in the application packet, but may be submitted separately if 
necessary. 

Accreditation:  The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related 
Education Program (CACREP) has conferred accreditation on the following program 
areas in the Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling:  Career 
Counseling (M.S.); College Counseling and Student Services (M.S.); Marriage and 
Family Therapy (M.S.); and School Counseling (M.S.). The School Counseling 
Program is also accredited by the California Commission on Teacher 
Credentialing.

General Information:  California State University, Northridge, is a vibrant, 
diverse university community of nearly 36,000 students and more than 4,000 
faculty and staff, located on a 356-acre campus in the heart of Los Angeles’ San 
Fernando Valley.  An intellectual, social, and cultural hub with 200 academic 
programs,  CSUN embraces both innovation in community service and hands-on 
experience, and rigor.  A minority-serving university in a globally diverse 
region, it is a national leader in preparing teachers for K-12 and first 
generation college students for graduate study. Located 25 miles northwest of 
central Los Angeles, CSUN is a welcoming university that values accessibility, 
academic excellence and student achievement.  For more information about the 
University, check our website: http://www.csun.edu/ 
In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and 
Campus Crime Statistics Act, CSUN has made crime reporting statistics available 
on-line at: http://www~admin.csun.edu/publicsafety/police/crimereport.htm. 
Print copies are available in the library and by request from the Office of 
Public Safety and the Offices of Faculty Affairs.

Applicants who wish to request accommodations for a disability may contact the 
Office of Equity and Diversity, (818) 677-2077.

The University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and does not 
discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sexual 
orientation, gender, marital status, age, disability, disabled veteran or other 
veteran status.  At the time of employment, the successful candidate, if not a 
U.S. citizen, must have authorization from the Bureau of Citizenship and 
Immigration services to be employed in the United States.


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