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From: Stella Kerl-McClain <sbk@LCLARK.EDU><br>
To: CESNET-L <CESNET-L@LISTSERV.KENT.EDU><br>
Sent: Thu, Oct 25, 2012 12:27 am<br>
Subject: Assistant/Associate Professor of Professional Mental Health & Addiction Counseling; Portland, Oregon<br>
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<pre style="font-size: 9pt;"><tt>Assistant/Associate Professor of Professional Mental Health & Addiction
Counseling
Department of Counseling Psychology
Lewis and Clark College
Portland, Oregon
The Department of Counseling Psychology in the Graduate School of Education and
Counseling at Lewis & Clark College invites applications for a full-time
tenure-track appointment at the Assistant or Associate Professor rank for the
Professional Mental Health and Addiction Counseling program, beginning August
2013. The Department of Counseling Psychology at Lewis & Clark College is
grounded in a strong commitment to equity and social justice.
The Professional Mental Health and Addiction Counseling program offers
graduate-level counselor training reflective of a research and evidence-based
integrated model for understanding and treating mental health disorders,
co-occurring disorders, and addictions. The program also has certificate course
work specific to working with problem gambling and eating disorders. We prepare
highly skilled, motivated, and compassionate professionals. We are committed to
an approach that integrates a deep concern for equity and social justice
throughout our curriculum and supervised training model.
We are looking for a colleague with the requisite knowledge and expertise in
mental health and addiction counseling who shares our vision and commitment to
these principles through action in our personal and professional lives and in
our communities.
Responsibilities
•  Teach graduate courses in mental health and addiction counseling, as well as
other clinically focused areas
•  Provide supervision for practicum and internship counselors while in training
at the Lewis & Clark Community Counseling Center and other community-based
placement sites
•  Maintain a program of scholarship and research activities
•  Collaborate on curriculum and program development in the Professional Mental
Health and Addiction Counseling program
•  Collaborate closely with other faculty on community-based projects
•  Serve on various departmental and school-wide committees
•  Participate in professional development activities and community service
•  Advocate for the Professional Mental Health and Addiction Counseling
profession nationally and regionally
•  Participate in program assessment and accreditation
Qualifications
•  Ph.D. in Counselor Education is preferred; candidates with a doctorate in a
closely related field will be considered
•  Oregon-licensed LPC or license eligible
•  Master’s level addiction counseling certification or eligibility
•  Teaching and supervision experience at the graduate level
•  A record of scholarship with articulated agenda relating to program and
department goals
•  Experience working as a community-based professional counselor with a
dual-diagnosis understanding and perspective
•  Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of mental health and addiction
counseling from a community-based social justice perspective
•  Experience with CACREP graduate counselor training and supervision, as well as
accreditation processes, preferred
•  Knowledge of working with problem gambling and disordered eating preferred
The College explicitly acknowledges and affirms its conviction that diversity
with respect to race, ethnicity, national origin, socio-economic background,
religious orientation or spirituality, physical or sensory disability, gender,
and sexual orientation on the Lewis & Clark campus provides an educational
benefit for all students that can be realized only by enhancing and preserving
the presence of students and education professionals from diverse backgrounds
within our learning community.
Application Procedures:
The review of applications will begin on January 15, 2013, and will continue
until the position is filled. To apply, please submit the following material:
•  A letter of application addressing the qualifications and responsibilities
noted in this posting
•  A current curriculum vitae
•  Graduate transcripts
•  Three letters of recommendation
•  Contact information for three additional references (at least one reference
should be able to address the applicant’s commitment to, experience with, and
potential for working with diverse student and community populations)
•  A summary of student feedback in relevant courses and/or sample course
evaluations; and
•  Two samples of scholarly research
To be considered for this position, applications should be received by January
7th, 2013. Review of applications will continue until the position is filled.
Materials should be sent to Sara Violante at <a href="mailto:violante@lclark.edu">violante@lclark.edu</a>, Graduate
School of Education and Counseling, Lewis & Clark College, 0615 SW Palatine Hill
Road, MSC 93, Portland, OR 97219-7899. We strongly encourage electronic
submission of all material to the above email address.
Additional Information:
For additional information on this position or the Professional Mental Health
and Addiction Counseling Program at the Graduate School of Lewis & Clark College
contact: Dr. Boyd W. Pidcock, Search Chair, Counseling Psychology Department at
<a href="mailto:pidcock@lclark.edu">pidcock@lclark.edu</a> or by calling (503) 768-6060.
Lewis & Clark College is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to preparing
students for leadership in an increasingly interdependent world that affirms the
educational benefits of diversity (see <a href="http://www.lclark.edu/about/diversity" target="_blank">http://www.lclark.edu/about/diversity</a>).
Lewis & Clark College will conduct background checks on the finalist(s).
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