Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Antioch University New England in Keene, NH

Two Open Rank Core Faculty Positions in Clinical Mental Health
Counseling at
 
Antioch University New England in Keene, NH 
Antioch University New England is seeking two full-time, core faculty members to begin July 1, 2014. The Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program is CACREP accredited and part of the Department of Applied Psychology.  The department also includes degree
programs in Marriage and Family Therapy, Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling,
 
and a certificate programs in Autism Spectrum Disorders and Applied Behavior Analysis.
 The Positions
Responsibilities include teaching courses in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, as well as some core courses that all masters’ level students within the department are required to take. All faculty members are expected to participate fully on the faculty team, advise students, be active in scholarship, and participate in service to the profession and to the university.
Educational and Experiential Requirements and Credentials
An earned doctorate in counselor education (CACREP-accredited program preferred),eligible for licensure as a mental health counselor in New Hampshire, at least three- to
five-years professional clinical experience, and graduate teaching experience. Successful
 
candidates must be able to develop and sustain a program of scholarship in counseling or
 
counselor education.
Preferred Qualifications/Areas of Interest
Substance abuse and addictions counseling, career counseling, multicultural counseling,online teaching experience, trauma-informed treatment modalities, research and progra
m
 evaluation, and/or assessment.
The University, Campus, and Department
Antioch University is a regionally accredited, multi-campus, coast –to-coast institution of
higher learning that provides learner-centered education to empower students with the
 
knowledge and skills to lead meaningful lives and to advance social, economic, and
environmental justice.
Antioch University New England (AUNE), one of AU’s five campuses, provides graduate
education that is rigorous, experiential, and socially engaged. Our master’s students are
 
typically adult learners who commute to campus for classes one-two days per week from
 
all over the New England area. We serve nearly 1,000 students.
 The Clinical Mental Health Counseling program is committed to social justice, experiential
learning, clinical training, and scholarship, using creative, progressive, and applied
 
approaches. Our students attend classes one or two days each week and online, combine
 
studies with work, internship, and family life. AUNE has been educating counselors for
 
over 40 years and has a network of alumni throughout New England who serve as our
 
supervisors and employers.
 To applysend a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, and list of three references with current contact information electronically to hr@antiochne.edu with “CMHC Faculty Search” in the subject heading. For more information about the position
s
, please contact Dr. Barb Andrews, chair of the search committee, at bandrews@antioch.edu.
Review of applications will begin November 1, 2013, and continue until the positions are
filled.
AUNE is committed to providing a learning and work environment free from
discrimination and harassment. Programs, activities, and employment are available with
 
equal opportunity for all and without discrimination on the basis of race, age, color,
 
gender, gender identity, ancestry, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, family status,or disability. The campus is a smoke-free environment.

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