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Adjunct Faculty Interest Pool: Art Therapy

Employer
Lewis & Clark College
Location
Portland, Oregon, United States
Salary
Competitive Salary
Date posted
May 24, 2024
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Adjunct Faculty Interest Pool: Art Therapy

The Art Therapy Program is seeking applicants interested in being considered for

part-time adjunct teaching pool for Spring/Summer/Fall 2023. We are seeking

applicants with expertise and interest in a variety of areas including but not limited to;

Ethics, Equity-Based Community Practices, Sand Tray/Play, Eco-Therapy, Group

Counseling, Research Methods, and Digital Media.

The Art Therapy Program prepares highly-skilled, motivated, and compassionate

professionals. Faculty with particular practice or research knowledge of feminist theory,

social constructivist theory, queer theory, disability rights and critical race theory are

encouraged to apply.

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 adjunct faculty with the requisite knowledge and expertise in art therapy

and mental health counseling who share our liberatory community based vision and

a commitment to these principles.

Responsibilities include teaching graduate courses or electives. Quality performance will

be expected in teaching and supervision. Adjunct faculty prepare and teach the

assigned class following a syllabus guideline, maintain appropriate records, assign

earned grades, report needed data to the department, and complete all necessary

development assessment information. Work hours depend on course schedule and may

include day, night, and/or weekend courses. Compensation is calculated based on a set

rate for credits taught.

Required Education and Experience:

●Masters in Art Therapy or related fields, must have ATR-BC credential,

Doctoral degree preferred.

● Demonstrated potential for teaching and/or supervision excellence.

● Demonstrated ability in teaching/supervision with a commitment and focus

on incorporating social justice counseling principles in course content

and delivery.

● University teaching and/or supervisory experience preferred.

This is NOT an announcement of a specific open position, but an Adjunct Faculty

Interest Pool, from which the program will identify applicants based on course

assignment needs during the Academic Year.

To apply please email Juleen Norling at juleen@lclark.edu with your resume/vita

and a letter outlining courses you are interested in teaching. A full list of courses in

the program can be viewed here:

https://docs.lclark.edu/graduate/counselingpsychology/professionalmentalhealthcounse

Adjunct Faculty Interest Pool: Art Therapy

The Art Therapy Program is seeking applicants interested in being considered for

part-time adjunct teaching pool for Spring/Summer/Fall 2023. We are seeking

applicants with expertise and interest in a variety of areas including but not limited to;

Ethics, Equity-Based Community Practices, Sand Tray/Play, Eco-Therapy, Group

Counseling, Research Methods, and Digital Media.

The Art Therapy Program prepares highly-skilled, motivated, and compassionate

professionals. Faculty with particular practice or research knowledge of feminist theory,

social constructivist theory, queer theory, disability rights and critical race theory are

encouraged to apply.

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 adjunct faculty with the requisite knowledge and expertise in art therapy

and mental health counseling who share our liberatory community based vision and

a commitment to these principles.

Responsibilities include teaching graduate courses or electives. Quality performance will

be expected in teaching and supervision. Adjunct faculty prepare and teach the

assigned class following a syllabus guideline, maintain appropriate records, assign

earned grades, report needed data to the department, and complete all necessary

development assessment information. Work hours depend on course schedule and may

include day, night, and/or weekend courses. Compensation is calculated based on a set

rate for credits taught.

Required Education and Experience:

●Masters in Art Therapy or related fields, must have ATR-BC credential,

Doctoral degree preferred.

● Demonstrated potential for teaching and/or supervision excellence.

● Demonstrated ability in teaching/supervision with a commitment and focus

on incorporating social justice counseling principles in course content

and delivery.

● University teaching and/or supervisory experience preferred.

This is NOT an announcement of a specific open position, but an Adjunct Faculty

Interest Pool, from which the program will identify applicants based on course

assignment needs during the Academic Year.

To apply please email Juleen Norling at juleen@lclark.edu with your resume/vita

and a letter outlining courses you are interested in teaching. A full list of courses in

the program can be viewed here:

https://docs.lclark.edu/graduate/counselingpsychology/professionalmentalhealthcounse

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