University of New Haven: Faculty: College of Arts and Sciences: Psychology & Sociology
Location
West Haven, CT
Open Date
Apr 19, 2023
Description
The Department of Psychology at the University of New Haven invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure-track, Lecturer position in Counselor Education & Supervision beginning Fall of 2023.
Qualifications
The successful applicant will have expertise in Counselor Education & Supervision and teach masters-level counseling courses (e.g., multicultural and diversity issues in counseling, trauma and crisis intervention, assessment, and family counseling). Special consideration will be given to persons trained to teach forensic counseling courses, but this is not required. The successful candidate will coordinate the online CMHC program 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 issued by another state). The position may be online or on ground in West Haven, CT.
The successful candidate must be a dynamic instructor and able to teach undergraduate and master’s-level courses using online, hybrid, and face-to-face modalities. Experience in advising, mentoring, and providing clinical supervision to graduate counseling students is expected. Other duties include coordinating the online CMHC program (e.g., staffing, curriculum development, maintaining CACREP accreditation standards), and participation in faculty-mentored research. A commitment to serving culturally, ethnically, and linguistically diverse communities is expected.
Diversity and Inclusion: 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
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.
Licensed as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the State of Connecticut (or equivalent licensure issued by another state).
The University of New Haven is a private, top-tier comprehensive institution recognized as a national leader in experiential education.Founded in 1920 on the campus of Yale University in cooperation with Northeastern University, UNH moved to its current West Haven campus in 1960 and opened its Orange Campus in January, 2014. The University operates a satellite campus in Tuscany, Italy, and offers programs at several locations throughout Connecticut and in New Mexico. UNH provides its students with a unique combination of a solid liberal arts education and real-world, hands-on career and research opportunities.The University enrolls approximately 6,800 students, including nearly 1,800 graduate students and more than 5,000 undergraduates – the majority of whom reside in University housing. Through its College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences, Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts, and Tagliatela College of Engineering, UNH offers over 80 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. UNH students have access to more than 500 study abroad programs worldwide and its student-athletes compete in 16 varsity sports in the NCAA Division II’s highly competitive Northeast-10 Conference.