[Counselor_Educ] FW: Job Announcement: University of Maine Farmington
Leinbaugh, Tracy
leinbaug at ohio.edu
Mon Nov 1 14:41:18 EDT 2010
Tracy Leinbaugh, PhD, NCC, PCC-S
Associate Professor
Chair, Department of Counseling and Higher Education
205 McCracken Hall
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: 740-593-0846
E-mail: leinbaug at ohio.edu
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-----Original Message-----
From: National Council of Rehabilitation Education [mailto:NCRE at LISTSERV.CSUFRESNO.EDU] On Behalf Of Satinder Atwal
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 2:25 PM
To: NCRE at LISTSERV.CSUFRESNO.EDU
Subject: Job Announcement: University of Maine Farmington
Good Morning,
Please read job announcement below, as there is no attachment. Thank you.
Rehabilitation Services: Assistant or Associate Professor (one, possibly two
positions, both tenure track; starting September 1, 2011). The B.S. Program
in Rehabilitation Services was established in 1971. It prepares students for
graduate school and for careers in human services, including mental health,
health professions, and related fields, with particular attention to the needs of
people with disabilities.
The program enrolls over 100 full-time majors, and is growing. Twenty
students per year from Guangxi Medical University in China will complete their
third and fourth years of study in rehabilitation services at UMF starting in Fall
2012.
Primary responsibilities include: teaching introductory and upper level
courses in rehabilitation services within a C.O.R.E. registered B.S. Program,
supervision of field placements, advising, research and scholarly contributions
to the field, and campus and community service. Standard teaching load is
3:3. Opportunities for graduate teaching through collaborative relationships in
the University of Maine System may be available. Faculty are encouraged to
collaborate with colleagues in other departments and expected to work closely
with local and state social service agencies to ensure meaningful field-based
experiences for students.
Required: Ph.D., Rh.D., or Ed.D. in Rehabilitation (exceptional ABDs will be
considered at Instructor rank); demonstrated interest in teaching and scholarly
activity; strong commitment to interdisciplinary and collaborative endeavors.
Applicants must possess or be eligible for a C.R.C. Experience in distance
education preferred. For consideration at the Associate level candidates must
have record of successful teaching, grant writing, and grant administration.
The University: Established 1864; enrollment capped at 2000; strong
undergraduate programs in arts and sciences, teacher education, and human
services; vibrant teaching and learning community; nationally recognized for
levels of student engagement; located in a region noted for its natural beauty;
to learn more, please visit www.umf.maine.edu AA/EEO employer.
Process: Please submit letter of interest including teaching philosophy/goals,
vita, graduate transcripts, and three letters of recommendation, at least one
of which pertains to college teaching, to: Dr. Jewel Jones, Associate
Professor, Dept. of Rehabilitation Services, UMF, 186 High Street, Farmington,
ME 04938. Review of applications will begin December 1, 2010.
NCRE Administrative Office
Office Hours-7:30am-4:30pm PST, Monday-Friday.
Rehabilitation Counseling Program
California State University, Fresno
"Changing the Face of Human Service"
www.rehabeducators.org
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