Assistant / Associate Professor (Counseling Training Clinic Director)
- Employer
- Eastern Michigan University
- Location
- Michigan, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not specified
- Date posted
- Nov 5, 2024
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- Position Type
- Administrative, Academic Affairs, Faculty Affairs
- Employment Level
- Tenured/Tenured Track
- Employment Type
- Full Time
Title: Assistant / Associate Professor (Counseling Training Clinic Director)
Employee Classification: FA - Faculty 16 and 24 Pay
Pay Grade: FA 01
Division: Academic and Student Affairs
Subdivision: COE Deans Office
Department: College of Education
Campus Location: Main Campus
General Summary
The Department of Leadership & Counseling (LDCN), in the
College of Education at Eastern Michigan University (EMU), is
seeking applicants for a faculty member in Counseling who will
serve as the Director of the Counseling Training Clinic. The
candidate will need to demonstrate a commitment to diversity,
equity, and inclusion through their research, teaching, and
service/outreach. A competitive salary will be based on
qualifications and prior experience.
EMU is an R2 institution enrolling approximately 14,000 students
and offers an outstanding benefits package, shared governance, and
a collegial work environment. EMU's distinct mix of comprehensive
academic resources, strong community initiatives, and nationally
recognized undergraduate and graduate research achievements set it
apart. The EMU campus is in the Ypsilanti/Ann Arbor community, five
miles from downtown Ann Arbor, and 35 miles west of Detroit, MI and
Windsor, Ontario.
The Department of Leadership & Counseling offers
CACREP-accredited master's degree programs in college counseling
and student affairs, school counseling, and clinical mental health
counseling. These programs are committed to developing professional
counselors who actively promote the well-being of individuals,
institutions, and communities through the application of knowledge
and skills enhancing the diversity, dignity, and development of the
clients and communities they serve. The College of Education
operates an in-house Clinical Suite that includes a Counseling
Training Clinic, through which the Counseling programs provide
clinical counseling services that are open to the community.
Additional clinical counseling offerings include school-based
counseling training clinics that serve several schools in the local
community.
The Counseling Training Clinic Director has primary
responsibilities for CTC operations, budget, and client services;
CTC community engagement and relations; and student support and
success vis a vis CTC clinical and instructional activities.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Teach contractual load of undergraduate and graduate courses as
assigned by the department or school.
Assign and submit grades in accordance with established University
schedules.
Keep posted office hours during the week which are scheduled at
times most beneficial to students.
Provide academic advising to students, if applicable.
Serve on search committees for hiring of new faculty members,
departmental committees and other service committees across the
university.
Participate in activities such as student registration,
orientation, convocations and commencements.
Attend and participate in scheduled departmental meetings and
functions.
Provide other support service to the department, college and/or
university, if applicable.
Engage in pursuits that enable them to remain current in their
respective disciplines.
Engage in pursuits that help to further organize and contribute to
growth of the body of knowledge in their respective disciplines,
and/or to explore interdisciplinary implications.
Perform related Departmental duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications:
• Candidates must have earned a doctorate degree in
Counseling/Counselor Education from a CACREP-accredited program or
have experience teaching as a faculty member in a CACREP-accredited
program
• A minimum of 3 years of clinical experience in the counseling
profession
• A record of scholarly achievement commensurate with expectations
at the appropriate rank in the Department of Leadership &
Counseling
• Be immediately eligible for full professional counselor licensure
in the state of Michigan
• Teaching and supervision experience at the graduate level
• A demonstrated record of commitment to, and achievement in,
diversity, equity, inclusion and justice in clinical and/or higher
education settings
Preferred Qualifications:
• Experience engaging with community and school partners to
establish mental health outreach and services. Ability to advocate
with external stakeholders and possible donors
• Administrative experience in higher education settings
• Evidence of professional engagement in counseling
associations
Special Instructions:
Applicants should submit
• A cover letter that clearly speaks to each of the
following:
o Clinical stance (including tele-mental health) and approach
o Approach to clinical supervision
o Commitment and work supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion,
social justice in counseling
o Andragogical philosophy towards clinical training.
• A detailed curriculum vitae
• Names, titles, and telephone numbers of at least three
professional references
Application review will begin immediately and will continue until
the position is filled.
For more information contact Dr. Jacquelyn McGinnis, Search
Committee Co-Chair, at jmcginnis@emich.edu or 734.487.3300, or Dr.
Quentin Hunter, Search Committee Co-Chair at
qhunter1@emich.edu.
Candidates will be expected to present official transcripts of
their highest degree earned before hiring.
Multicultural experience is desired. Women and members of
under-represented groups are encouraged to apply. EMU is an equal
opportunity employer.
Appointment Percentage:
100%
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