

The Department of Psychology at the University of New Haven invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track, Assistant Professor position in Counselor Education & Supervision beginning August 2021.
The successful applicant will have expertise in Counselor Education & Supervision and teach masters-level counseling courses (e.g., career counseling, assessment, group counseling, diagnosis and treatment, addiction counseling), as well as some undergraduate courses. An earned doctorate in Counselor Education & Supervision is required (ABD applicants may be considered; however, completion of degree must occur no later than the end of the first academic year of appointment); degrees from CACREP accredited programs are preferred. The successful applicant will be licensed as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the State of Connecticut (or equivalent licensure issed by another state).
The successful candidate must be a dynamic instructor and able to teach master’s-level counseling courses using online, hybrid, and face-to-face modalities. Experience in advising, mentoring, and providing clinical supervision to graduate counseling students is expected. The successful candidate will also be expected to establish/continue a strong and independent program of research. Research specialization is open. Other duties include participation in faculty-mentored research, thesis mentorship, and assisting the department in program development and accreditation activitites. A commitment to serving culturally, ethnically, and linguistically diverse communities is expected.
Application materials should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a diversity and inclusion statement, a concise statement of teaching philosophy, a research philosophy, evidence of teaching experience (including course syllabi and student feedback, if available), evidence of scholarship (e.g., selected reprints) and three letters of recommendation. All materials should be submitted online at:
http://apply.interfolio.com/77983
Founded in 1920, UNH is a private, top-tier, comprehensive university with an 80-acre main campus. UNH has an enrollment of more than 5,900: approximately 1,700 graduate students and more than 4,200 undergraduates, 70 percent of whom reside in university housing. The University offers more than 80 undergraduate degrees and more than 25 graduate degrees through its five colleges. Conveniently located near downtown New Haven, the University provides employees with a comprehensive benefit package and a professional, productive and pleasant work environment.
The University of New Haven is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
The successful candidate must be a dynamic instructor and able to teach master’s-level counseling courses using online, hybrid, and face-to-face modalities. Experience in advising, mentoring, and providing clinical supervision to graduate counseling students is expected. The successful candidate will also be expected to establish/continue a strong and independent program of research. Research specialization is open. Other duties include participation in faculty-mentored research, thesis mentorship, and assisting the department in program development and accreditation activitites. A commitment to serving culturally, ethnically, and linguistically diverse communities is expected.
The University of New Haven is committed to diversity and inclusion in higher education. The University seeks candidates whose teaching, research and/or service has prepared them to contribute diversity and inclusion in our academic community. Applicants are asked to submit a diversity and inclusion statement explaining how their teaching, scholarship and/or service, contributes to building and supporting diverse and inclusive communities.
Application materials should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a diversity and inclusion statement, a concise statement of teaching philosophy, a research philosophy, evidence of teaching experience (including course syllabi and student feedback, if available), evidence of scholarship (e.g., selected reprints) and three letters of recommendation. All materials should be submitted online at:
http://apply.interfolio.com/77983
Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
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