Lecturer/Senior Lecturer In Counseling Psychology and Human Service
- Employer
- University of Oregon
- Location
- Oregon, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not specified
- Date posted
- Aug 4, 2022
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Human Development & Family Sciences
- Employment Level
- Non-Tenured Track
- Employment Type
- Full Time
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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer In Counseling Psychology and Human Service
Job no: 529964
Work type: Faculty - Career
Location: Eugene, OR
Categories: Education, Instruction, Psychology
Department: Counseling Psychology and Human Services
Rank: Lecturer, Senior Lecturer I, or Senior Lecturer II
Annual Basis: 9 Month
Review of Applications Begins
October 15, 2022; position open until filled (updated)
Special Instructions to Applicants
Along with an online application, including names and contact information for at least three professional references, applicants should submit the following:
- A CV
- A letter of interest (2-3 pages) that describes:
- Your professional experiences related to family and human
services, prevention science, couples and family therapy and/or
counseling psychology
- Your experience teaching (including online instruction) in a
higher education setting
- Your experience working effectively with individuals from
diverse backgrounds and embedding equity and inclusion
content/practices into your teaching and research activities
Department Summary
The College of Education (COE) is organized in three academic departments, 14 research and outreach units, the HEDCO Clinic and the HEDCO Institute. All departments include both tenure and career non-tenure track faculty, as well as graduate and undergraduate programs addressing the full range of issues present in educational and social systems. A range of academic degrees and majors are offered, including educational leadership, communication disorders and sciences, elementary and secondary education, school psychology, counseling psychology, couples and family therapy, special education, teacher education studies, and quantitative research methods. As noted in our mission statement, COE faculty, staff, and students are committed to developing and validating programs that prepare scholars and practitioners, while promoting respect for diversity, equitable opportunities, and inclusive environments. Further information about the leadership programs, college, and the university is accessible at https://education.uoregon.edu/.
The Department of Counseling Psychology and Human Services is one of four academic departments in the College of Education. It is comprised of four major programs: Counseling Psychology (CPSY), Couples and Family Therapy (CFT), Family and Human Services (FHS), and Prevention Science (PREV). The department offers degrees from undergraduate to master's and doctoral. Programs in Counseling Psychology and Human Services educate and train professionals in counseling psychology, couples and family therapy, and family and human services. Our students are trained to effectively and collaboratively identify, treat, and prevent mental health and behavioral problems in children, adolescents, adults, and families. Through education and training, students gain the skills to interpret and apply scientific information from the behavioral sciences in general, and from their discipline in particular to professional practice. Students learn how to conduct research and contribute to the knowledge base of their disciplines. At the doctoral level, students engage in producing scientific knowledge through research in collaboration with their faculty mentors. Field placements, practicum placements, and internships at all levels of training provide our students with opportunities to practice in school, community agency, clinical, and research settings under the supervision of faculty, agency personnel, and collaborating scholars.
Position Summary
The Department of Counseling Psychology and Human Service seeks to hire a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer to provide instruction and academic support to undergraduates to undergraduate and graduate-level students in the College of Education, primarily in the Counseling Psychology and Human Services (CPHS) department, with an emphasis on teaching in the Family and Human Services undergraduate major and Couples and Family Therapy and other departmental graduate courses. Course content areas may include human development, prevention science, research methods, human services, public health, couples and family therapy, and applied psychology, and other core CPHS-related courses. Other responsibilities may include supervising students in field experiences or clinical settings, advising students; mentoring graduate student's applied research projects; departmental, college, and university service; collaborative curriculum and academic program leadership; and engaging in key state and national professional societies related to the field to further the mission of the program. All faculty are expected to contribute to the equity and inclusion goals of the college and to incorporate the best inclusive practices indicated in their field of expertise.
This position is a nine-month Career Faculty position in the Lecturer classification series. The position's responsibilities are guided by the COE's Non-Tenure Track Professional Responsibilities Policy, United Academics' Collective Bargaining Agreement, and the COE's NTTF Policy for Promotion and Review.
The Lecturer/Senior Lecturer reports to the Department of Counseling Psychology and Human Services department head.
This position's start date would be 9/16/2023 with the possibility of an earlier start date depending on candidate availability.
Minimum Requirements
To qualify for the rank of Lecturer: - Doctoral degree in psychology, education, social work, couples
and family therapy, prevention science, human development, or
related field.
- Documented expertise in human development and prevention
science (e.g., content area of teaching, supervision).
- Teaching experience, advising experience, and professional
experience.
To qualify for the rank of Senior Lecturer I, successful candidates must meet all the requirements of Lecture plus 6 years of post-terminal degree experience including the following: - Evidence of high quality teaching and professional expertise in
the field as related to position (e.g., teaching courses,
presentations)
- Experience participating in graduate education (e.g., doctoral
committees, research supervision, advising)
- Demonstrated service and/or leadership in the field,
department, college, and/or university
- Documented program coordination or comparable leadership
responsibilities and contributions to the graduate education
program.
- Scholarly contributions to the field (e.g., develop and publish
teaching or clinical materials, publications in the practice
literature; presentations)
To qualify for the rank of Senior Lecturer II, successful candidates must meet all the requirements of Senior Lecturer I plus 12 years of post-terminal degree experience including the following: - Demonstrated leadership with expanded responsibilities in a
variety of areas including but not limited to, curriculum
development, program development, and program evaluation of the
graduate education program
- Demonstrated broad scope of impact and audience of your
scholarly activities (e.g., having a state or national office
develop and publish teaching or clinical materials, publish in the
practice literature, write grant applications)
Professional Competencies - Demonstrated potential to contribute positively to our diverse
community and to work effectively with individuals from diverse
backgrounds.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills that will
enhance community relations and support graduate student
training.
- Ability to teach a broad array of applied leadership courses on
topics such as human development, research methods, prevention
science, and psychology.
Preferred Qualifications - Eligibility for AAMFT Approved Supervisor status.
- A Master's or Doctoral degree in Marriage/Couples and Family
Therapy from a COAMFTE accredited program; License eligible as a
Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of Oregon.
- Spanish language clinical supervision competency.
- A record of quality mentoring, teaching, and advising
undergraduate students and/or staff members from a broad range of
diverse backgrounds.
- Experience supervising masters or doctoral student applied
projects or dissertations of practice committees.
- Transferable experience (e.g. supervision, mentoring) and
research methodology training necessary to chair master's and
doctoral students' applied project committees.
- Experience delivering online instruction.
University of Oregon students and employees are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. For additional information see: https://coronavirus.uoregon.edu/vaccine.
The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to eligible employees, including health insurance, retirement plans and paid time off. For more information about benefits, visit http://hr.uoregon.edu/careers/about-benefits.
The University of Oregon is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the ADA. The University encourages all qualified individuals to apply, and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status, including veteran and disability status. The University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. To request an accommodation in connection with the application process, please contact us at uocareers@uoregon.edu or 541-346-5112.
UO prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, national or ethnic origin, age, religion, marital status, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression in all programs, activities and employment practices as required by Title IX, other applicable laws, and policies. Retaliation is prohibited by UO policy. Questions may be referred to the Title IX Coordinator, Office of Civil Rights Compliance, or to the Office for Civil Rights. Contact information, related policies, and complaint procedures are listed on the statement of non-discrimination.
In compliance with federal law, the University of Oregon prepares an annual report on campus security and fire safety programs and services. The Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report is available online at https://clery.uoregon.edu/annual-campus-security-and-fire-safety-report.
To apply, visit https://careers.uoregon.edu/en-us/job/529964/lecturersenior-lecturer-in-counseling-psychology-and-human-service
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