[Counselor_Educ] FW: Masters in Counseling Faculty Position Announcement

Erby, Adrienne erby at ohio.edu
Tue Nov 28 06:57:36 EST 2017
See below position announcement

Thanks!
Adrienne N. Erby, PhD, LPC, NCC
Assistant Professor, Counselor Education
Department of Counseling and Higher Education
The Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education
Ohio University
McCracken Hall 432V erby at ohio.edu 
<mailto: erby at ohio.edu 
>

From: "Partridge, Penelope" < Penelope.Partridge at stmartin.edu 
>
Date: Monday, November 27, 2017 at 8:58 PM
To: "Partridge, Penelope" < Penelope.Partridge at stmartin.edu 
>
Subject: Masters in Counseling Faculty Position Announcement


Dear Faculty and Students,

I am writing to let you know about a position that is open in the Master of Arts in Counseling at Saint Martin's University.  We are seeking a graduate of a CACREP program to serve as our next Chair (a rotating position).  We are a community of faculty and students who are committed to social justice and excellence in the formation of counselors.  I am hoping that graduates of your program might come to mind and that you might share this position announcement with them.  If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Leticia Nieto, Program Chair, at 360-754-6053<tel:(360)%20754-6053>.

Thank you,

Penelope Partridge

...



POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT



Closing date:            Priority deadline for receipt of materials is Dec 15, 2017, (however, review of candidates will continue until an appointment is made.)



Position title:          Faculty Member for the Master of Counseling (MAC) Program



Job Type:                Rank Open



Position summary



The College of Education and Counseling at Saint Martin's University is seeking a faculty member in the Master in Counseling (MAC) Program beginning August of 2018.



The position includes leadership and participation in the MAC program through teaching, student advising, assessment, accreditation, professional development, research, and other academically-related activities.



Saint Martin's is a Catholic Benedictine university with a student-centered ethos. Faculty members are expected to teach effectively, to engage in scholarship, and to contribute to the life of the University through service. Saint Martin's University is an Equal Opportunity Employer interested in receiving applications from individuals who can contribute to enriching diversity in our community.



Essential Functions and Responsibilities



Teaching/Instruction: Teach graduate courses in counseling, supervise student interns, provide academic advising, and collaborate on curriculum design.



Leadership and Program Development: Serve as Chair of the Program.  Lead accreditation efforts and annual assessment activities.



Qualifications



• PhD or PsyD from a CACREP accredited program

• Demonstrated excellence in teaching at the graduate level

• Clinical membership in national association ACA

• Washington State Licensure and Supervisor credentials in MFT/MHC (or ability to qualify)

• Clinical experience (3-year minimum)

• Desired: AAMFT Nationally Approved Supervisor (or ability to qualify)

• Supportive of a Catholic perspective informed by the values of faith, reason, service, and community.

• Ability to align with the Benedictine values of reverence, listening, community, respect, hospitality, justice, and stability.



Application Process



Electronic applications are requested including:

·         A cover letter responsive to the specific faculty position announcement

·         Curriculum vitae

·         The names and contact information of at least three references



Please email (PDF format only) a detailed letter of interest responding to the list of qualifications, curriculum vitae, graduate transcript(s), and three letters of recommendation to Sandy Brandt, Administrative Assistant-  MAC Program at: sbrandt at stmartin.edu 
<mailto: sbrandt at stmartin.edu 
>.



Please direct questions and inquiries to Leticia Nieto, Professor, Masters in Counseling Program lnieto at stmartin.edu 
<mailto: lnieto at stmartin.edu 
> or 360-754-6053<tel:(360)%20754-6053>. For more information about Saint Martin's University, please go to www.stmartin.edu< http://www.stmartin.edu/ 
>.  All positions are subject to final budget approval.



We welcome all applications and are intentionally seeking to diversify our faculty within the College of Education and Counseling Psychology. Saint Martin's University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.



About Saint Martin's University



Saint Martin's University is an independent four-year, Catholic, coeducational university located on a 380-acre wooded campus in Lacey, Washington. Established in 1895 by the Catholic Order of Saint Benedict, the University is one of 18 Benedictine colleges and universities in the United States and Canada, and the only one west of the Rocky Mountains. Saint Martin's University prepares students for successful lives through its 22 majors and 9 graduate programs spanning the liberal arts, science, mathematics, business, education, and engineering. Saint Martin's welcomes 1,250 students from many ethnic and religious backgrounds to its main campus, and 650 more to its extension campuses located at Joint Base Lewis-McChord

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