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Full-Time Assistant/Associate Professor of Counseling
(Doctoral Degree Required)
Summary:
The College of Social Sciences and Humanities at Southeastern University announces an opening for a core Ph.D.
faculty member in our MS in Counseling Program. This individual will play a key role in developing our premier
online program. Previous teaching and curriculum development experience is required. Online teaching
experience preferred. The candidate will be expected to help build a program toward CACREP standards,
participate in the recruitment and advisement of students, serve on departmental and university committees,
contribute to assessment efforts, and advise student organizations. Candidates must be committed to the
Christian mission of Southeastern University and excellence in Counseling education. The candidate will report to
the director of the Counseling Program and work collaboratively to further the school’s mission.
Responsibilities will include:
❖ Teaching online and face-to-face during residential intensives
❖ Developing counseling curriculum and syllabi
❖ Assisting in The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP)
accreditation process including program assessment
❖ Recruiting and advising graduate students for the program
❖ Demonstrating a commitment to community and university service
❖ Serving on university and department committees as assigned
❖ Maintaining a full-time faculty teaching load (15 credit hours/semester), with release time given for
program and departmental service
❖ Integrating a Christian worldview throughout the curriculum
Minimum Qualifications
❖ MUST have a doctoral degree from a counselor education program, from a CACREP accredited program
❖ Experience in a counselor education program
❖ Program and course development experience
❖ Affiliation with and participation with professional counseling organizations
❖ Commitment to Christian faith integration in and out of the classroom
❖ Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Preferred Qualifications
❖ Licensed or License-eligible in the State of Florida
❖ Successful teaching experience at the graduate level
❖ Scholarly work or research in counseling/counselor education
❖ Strong interpersonal skills
Rank will be assigned based on candidate qualifications.
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