[Counselor_Educ] FW: Tenure Track Assistant/Associate School Counseling Position at ETSU Now Open

Erby, Adrienne erby at ohio.edu
Wed Jan 15 16:30:08 EST 2020


Please see below counselor education faculty (school counseling) position announcement:

Thanks!
Adrienne N. Erby, PhD, LPC, NCC
Assistant Professor, Counselor Education
Department of Counseling and Higher Education
The Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education
Ohio University
McCracken Hall 432V
erby at ohio.edu<mailto:erby at ohio.edu>
Pronouns: she, her, hers


From: "White, Mickey E" <WHITEME at mail.etsu.edu>
Date: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at 11:49 AM
To: "White, Mickey E" <WHITEME at mail.etsu.edu>
Subject: Tenure Track Assistant/Associate School Counseling Position at ETSU Now Open

Good morning!
Our tenure-track position at ETSU for an Assistant/Associate Professor of School Counseling is now open! I've attached the official call to this email below - please pass along to colleagues and students who may be interested. Our initial review of applicants will begin January 31st.
Warmly,
Mickey


The Counseling Program at East Tennessee State University is looking for someone to join us in the Department of Counseling and Human Services!  Information about the 9 month tenure-track school counseling faculty position at the Assistant or Associate level is provided below, and please apply here: https://jobs.etsu.edu/postings/14672.



The Counseling Program at East Tennessee State University was recognized by The Association for Counseling Education and Supervision (ACES) with the 2019 Robert Frank Outstanding Counselor Education Master’s Program Award.



ETSU is located in Johnson City, TN which is surrounded by the beautiful Blue Ridge and Appalachian Mountains. Johnson City is part of the Tri-cities of East Tennessee, a combined metropolitan statistical area of 200,000 residents.  The area enjoys a mild climate in both summer and winter, and boasts numerous waterways, parks, trails, and resorts for year-round recreational activities. It was listed as one of the 2018 Blue Ridge Outdoors Top Adventure towns, it ranked 56th on Livability.com’s annual “Top 100 Best Places to Live,” and recently ranked the #1 outdoor recreation town by Blue Ridge Magazine. Johnson City was also named by Forbes magazine as the most affordable mid-sized city in America, and the area has been ranked as a desirable place to live by several national publications. In 2016 the city was ranked by Kiplinger magazine as one of “The 10 Least-Expensive Cities for Living in the USA” and among the top five retirement destinations in the country.



Position Information

Job Title

Assistant/Associate Professor

Department

Counseling and Human Services - 23500

Pay Grade

1

Job Category

Faculty

Job Summary

The Department of Counseling and Human Services at East Tennessee State University seeks an Assistant or Associate Professor for a 9 month tenure track position beginning August 2020. Position responsibilities include:

•       teaching graduate level courses in the Clinical Mental Health and School Counseling Concentrations

•       practicum and internship supervision

•       advisement and mentoring graduate students in School Counseling

•       program/course development

•       establishing positive relationships with local and regional clinical mental health agencies

•       professional counselors, and school systems

•       research and scholarly activities

•       appropriate service to the department, college, university, community, and the profession of Counseling.

ETSU is committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce by ensuring all of our students, faculty, and staff work in an environment of openness and acceptance. East Tennessee State University (ETSU) is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative action employer. Successful candidates should have a demonstrated commitment and contribution to fostering and advancing equity, diversity and inclusion. Women and underrepresented minorities are encouraged to apply.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

•       An ability and interest in teaching concentration courses in school counseling;

•       Knowledge of CACREP content areas and the ability to teach courses within their standards;

•       Knowledge of CACREP standards and student learning objectives and the ability to conduct appropriate assessments within the program’s course structure;

•       Ability to work within the community to establish clinical and/or school contacts, establish and maintain practicum and internship sites and provide supervision training for community-based supervisors as needed;

•       Ability to work with part-time and adjunct faculty to promote faculty development for these colleagues and to ensure quality instruction for Master’s level students;

•       Ability to engage in constructive problem-solving and to make sound decisions;

•       Ability to promote diversity of though and inclusion among students, within the faculty and staff, and in the curriculum.

Required Qualifications

•       Ph.D., or Ed.D. in Counselor Education from a CACREP accredited program and institution (ABD’s will be considered, but degree must be in hand by December 31, 2020). Or, have a related doctoral degree and have been employed as full-time faculty member in a Counselor Education program

•       Professional identity counselor educator with a specialization in school counseling

•       Evidence of teaching experience and skill, including the ability to articulate a pragmatic teaching philosophy

•       Experience teaching and supervising school counselors and clinical mental health counselors

•       Qualitative and/or quantitative research skills and a research agenda for the next five years with a demonstrated potential for excellence

•       A commitment to program, college, university, community and professional service

Preferred Qualifications

•       Professional experience as a K-12 School Counselor

•       Licensed Tennessee School Counselor and/or Eligible to become licensed as a School Counselor in Tennessee

•       Professional memberships in school counseling and other professional organizations

•       An ability and interest in play therapy courses

•       Experience working with students in instruction/online learning, mentoring, and training or research activities

•       Evidence that the successful candidate can address race, ethnicity, culture, class, gender, gender identity, religion, sexual/affectional orientation, physical ability, and age in syllabi, teaching, supervision, research and professional practice.

Salary

Commensurate with experience

Posting Detail Information

Posting Number

F00291P

Is this position subject to a criminal background check?

Yes

Is any part of the funding for this posting coming from a grant or outside funding source?

No

Open Date

01/14/2020

Close Date

Open Until Filled

Yes

Special Instructions to Applicants

All applicants must submit a cover letter and a curriculum vitae. You will also be required to provide names and email addresses of at least 3 references.

The closing date is subject to change without notice to applicants.

Documents Needed To Apply

Required Documents

1.       Cover Letter

2.       Curriculum Vitae

3.       Teaching Philosophy

4.       Statement of Research

Optional Documents

1.       Transcripts



How to Apply

All applications for this position must be submitted via our online application system. The ETSU position announcement can be found here (https://jobs.etsu.edu/postings/14672) and the login page to create an online application is here (https://jobs.etsu.edu/login). AA/EOE. We welcome applicants of all nationality, race, ethnicity, color, ability status, gender identity, gender expression, affectional/sexual orientation, and religious affiliation.



Please do not fax, mail, or e-mail any documentation. Only complete applications will be considered and application review will continue until the position is filled. Initial review of applications will begin on January 31st, 2020.



All offers of employment are subject to and contingent upon confirmation of work eligibility and satisfactory completion of all pre-employment background checks.



Contact the faculty search chair, Dr. Rebecca Milner (milnerr at etsu.edu<mailto:milnerr at etsu.edu>), with any questions!


Mickey E. White, PhD, NCC
he/him/his
Why Pronouns Matter<https://intercultural.uncg.edu/student-advocacy-outreach/lgbt-community/lgbtq-resources/trans-resources/why-pronouns-matter>
Assistant Professor
Department of Counseling and Human Services
East Tennessee State University
Box 70701
Johnson City, TN 37614-1700
email: whiteme at etsu.edu
phone: (423) 439-7425
office: Warf-Pickel 417 C


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