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ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR OPERATION IN CALIFORNIA & REGIONAL CHAIR, MASTER OF ARTS IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Antioch University -Southern CA Region
Antioch University, is expanding its two innovative Southern California Masters of Arts in Clinical Psychology programs, and seeks a proven academic leader to direct the programs centered in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. These two Psychology programs are the first and third largest programs in the Antioch University system with a combined enrollment of approximately 900 students. The Associate Dean for Operations in California and Regional Chair will serve as the academic leader of both programs at a time when both are adding faculty, and exploring new opportunities through partnerships and low residency options. The Associate Dean/Regional Chair is a full-time Core Faculty member reporting to the Academic Dean/Campus Provost. The Associate Dean/Regional Chair serves as the primary departmental administrator and is responsible for both the Masters of Arts in Psychology (MAP) program in Los Angeles and the Masters of Arts in Clinical Psychology (MACP) at the Santa Barbara campus—including the eleven concentrations associated with the programs. The Associate Dean/Regional Chair’s responsibilities center on the leadership and administration, academic vision and strategic direction of the two psychology programs and oversight of associated staff, faculty, student and other stakeholders. The Associate Dean/Regional Chair ensures academic quality, manages personnel and resource allocations, mentors and supervises faculty, and engages community and other constituencies to promote and enhance the program’s visibility and reputation. In addition, the Associate Dean/Regional Chair engages in the full range of faculty activities and responsibilities which may include the equivalent of up to three (3) quarter courses (9 credits) during the academic year. Antioch University is a historic leader in progressive, student-centered higher education since its founding in 1852 in Yellow Springs Ohio, and campuses have been located in Southern California since 1972.
Departmental Overview/Summary Antioch University offers two Masters of Arts in Clinical Psychology programs in Southern California, one centered in Los Angeles and the other in Santa Barbara. The two programs have similar core curricula, pedagogy and theoretical underpinnings with social justice as a foundational frame, while practical experience and self-reflection provide context to support the development of a well-rounded practitioner. Both programs require 90 quarter units, to be taken over 8 full-time quarters of study, including three quarters (MAP) to four quarters (MACP) of clinical training experience. The curriculum meets all educational requirements for students to qualify for application as Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT) with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Students may also choose to qualify as Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (LPCC). The programs differ, however, in the specializations they offer to students. Students in the Los Angeles Masters of Art in Psychology (MAP) program may choose to specialize in: Addiction and Recovery, Psychological Trauma Studies, Spiritual and Depth Psychology, LGBT Affirmative Psychology, Professional Clinical Counseling, Child Studies, Applied Community Psychology, and General Practice Specialization. Students in the Santa Barbara Masters of Arts in Clinical Psychology (MACP) program may choose specializations in Healthy Aging, Latinx Mental Health, and Somatic Psychotherapy. Students may also choose individualized programs in each location, including MPIC in Los Angeles. For students pursuing doctoral studies or non-clinical careers, Los Angeles offers the Master of Arts in Psychology Studies (MACP) and Santa Barbara offers the MA in Psychology.
Responsibilities of the Associate Dean and Regional Chair: Specific responsibilities include: Academic Leadership
Program Management
Program Promotion and Outreach
Student Support and Success
Other Responsibilities
Qualifications: The Associate Dean/Regional Chair is required to hold a graduate degree from a regionally accredited institutions of higher learning. The Associate Dean/Regional Chair must also hold a terminal degree from within the discipline associated with the program (e.g. PhD, PsyD, etc.). Other qualifications include:
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.
To Apply Qualified applicants must submit a cover-letter, resume/CV and three business reference at the time of application. Required application materials is to be emails to [email protected] with AU MAP/MAPC in the subject line. Antioch University reserves the right to change the duties of the job description at any time. Antioch University provides equal opportunity for all qualified applicants and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, ancestry, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, family status, or disability in matters affecting employment or in providing access to programs.
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The Associate Dean/Regional Chair is required to hold a graduate degree from a regionally accredited institutions of higher learning. The Associate Dean/Regional Chair must also hold a terminal degree from within the discipline associated with the program (e.g. PhD, PsyD, etc.). See complete job description for details. |
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