[Counselor_Educ] FW: Georgia State University-2 Tenure Track Positions

Leinbaugh, Tracy leinbaug at ohio.edu
Thu Jul 28 14:41:23 EDT 2011



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-----Original Message-----
From: National Council of Rehabilitation Education [mailto:NCRE at LISTSERV.CSUFRESNO.EDU] On Behalf Of Satinder Atwal
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 2:41 PM
To: NCRE at LISTSERV.CSUFRESNO.EDU
Subject: Georgia State University-2 Tenure Track Positions

Good Morning,

Please read below for more detailed information regarding two different 
tenure track positions at GSU. Thank you.


Website link to view job listing is below. Please copy this link to your browser.
http://education.gsu.edu/main/3838.html


Counseling and Psychological Services
Georgia State University

1.  Tenure Track, Open Rank, Rehabilitation Counseling Coordinator, (Log #12-
131) 

The Department of Counseling and Psychological Services at Georgia State 
University is searching for a tenure-track experienced assistant, associate, or 
full professor in the Rehabilitation Counseling graduate program to begin 
either in spring or fall 2012. 

Qualifications: The person chosen must have an earned doctorate in a 
rehabilitation related curriculum. Applicants must show evidence of a clear 
line of research related to rehabilitation counseling such as prevention or 
stress and trauma. Preference will be given to candidates who have a strong 
methodological background and a well-defined research program that is 
supported by funding from a source that uses a rigorous peer review process. 
The successful candidate should possess intimate knowledge of the Council on 
Rehabilitation Education (CORE) accreditation requirements, have had paid 
work experience in the rehabilitation field and successfully taught in an 
accredited graduate rehabilitation counselor training program. Additionally 
required are certification as a rehabilitation counselor (CRC) and eligibility for 
licensure as a professional counselor or psychologist in the state of Georgia. 
The successful candidate must have an established or emerging National 
reputation in the field, comprehensive knowledge of relevant accreditation 
standards and procedures, some academic program leadership experience, 
and hold membership and demonstrated active involvement in appropriate 
regional and national professional association(s). 

Responsibilities: Applicants must accept responsibilities as a program 
coordinator, researcher, teacher, and participant in professional service 
activities. The individual must be prepared to teach courses in the 
rehabilitation counseling core such as medical and psychological aspects of 
disability, counseling interventions, vocational evaluation and assessment of 
rehabilitation potential, introduction to rehabilitation, and practica and 
internships. 

The Rehabilitation Counseling program has a strong commitment to training 
based on the CORE accreditation guidelines which influence curricula as well 
as faculty and student research. The program is hiring simultaneously another 
tenure-track faculty member, with addition of a doctoral concentration in 
rehabilitation counseling/psychology under active consideration by 
departmental faculty. The incoming faculty will have the opportunity to take a 
leadership role in shaping and creating these academic programs so 
experience with mentoring doctoral students is desirable. Ethnic minorities, 
women and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. 

Applications: Applicants should send a letter of application, curriculum vita, 
official transcript of highest degree earned, three examples of published 
material, and three letters of recommendation Dr. Greg Brack, Rehabilitation 
Coordinator Search Committee Chair, Department of Counseling and 
Psychological Services, P.O. Box 3980, Georgia State University, Atlanta, 
Georgia 30302-3980 (If electronic submission, send to gbrack at gsu.edu). 
Candidates’ materials will be reviewed upon receipt of complete applications.

The position will remain open until a suitable candidate is selected. 
Please be advised that should you be recommended for a position, the 
University System of Georgia Board of Regents policy requires the completion 
of a background check as a prior condition of employment. 
Georgia State University is an equal opportunity educational institution and an 
equal opportunity affirmative action employer.


2. Tenure Track, Assistant/Associate Professor, Rehabilitation Counseling (Log 
# 12-084) 

The Department of Counseling and Psychological Services at Georgia State 
University is searching for a tenure-track, assistant/associate professor in the 
Rehabilitation Counseling graduate program to begin spring or fall 2012. 

Qualifications:  The person chosen must have an earned doctorate in a 
rehabilitation related program (e.g. rehabilitation counseling; rehabilitation 
psychology) from a CACREP, APA, or CORE accredited program.  Additionally 
required are certification as a rehabilitation counselor (CRC) and eligibility for 
licensure as a professional counselor or psychologist in the state of Georgia.  
The successful candidate must hold membership and demonstrated active 
involvement in appropriate regional and national professional association(s).   
Applicants must show evidence of a clear line of research related to 
rehabilitation counselor training.  Preference will be given to candidates who 
can demonstrate a strong methodological background and the potential for a 
well-defined research program that is supported by external funding. 

Responsibilities:  The individual must be prepared to teach courses in the 
rehabilitation counseling core such as medical and psychological aspects of 
disability, vocational evaluation and assessment of rehabilitation potential, and 
introductory class to rehabilitation, as well as supervise practica and 
internships.  Depending on the individual’s strengths, teaching classes related 
to mental health counseling, in which rehabilitation students may enroll, may 
also be required. 

The Rehabilitation Counseling program has a strong commitment to training 
based on the Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE) accreditation 
guidelines which influence curricula as well as faculty and student research. 
Applications/Nominations:  Applicants should send a letter of application, 
curriculum vita, official transcript of highest degree earned, two examples of 
published material, and three letters of recommendation to Dr. Andy Roach, 
Rehabilitation Faculty Search Committee Chair, Department of Counseling and 
Psychological Services, P.O. Box 3980, Georgia State University, Atlanta, 
Georgia 30302-3980. Candidates’ materials will be reviewed upon receipt of 
complete applications. The position will remain open until a suitable candidate 
is selected. Ethnic minorities, women and persons with disabilities are 
especially encouraged to apply. 

Please be advised that should you be recommended for a position, the 
University System of Georgia Board of Regents policy requires the completion 
of a background check as a prior condition of employment. 
Georgia State University is an equal opportunity educational institution and an 
equal opportunity affirmative action employer.

National Council on Rehabilitation Education
“Dedicated to Quality Services for Persons with Disabilities through Education 
and Research”

Ms. Satinder Atwal
NCRE Administrative Office
Office Hours: 7:30am to 4:30pm PDT, Monday to Friday
www.rehabeducators.org



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