Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Walden University’s CACREP accredited MS in Mental Health Counseling program is seeking qualified adjunct/contributing faculty

Walden University’s CACREP accredited MS in Mental Health Counseling program is seeking qualified adjunct/contributing faculty. Please see the description below and click on the link at the bottom to apply if interested. Thanks! Please do not reply to the entire listserv if interested. My direct email is tracy.senstock@waldenu.edu.





Job Title
Faculty, PT - Mental Health Counseling
City
Virtual
External Job Description
Walden University is a pioneer in student-centered distance education. An accredited graduate institution with a mission for social change, Walden is dedicated to high academic standards and helping students make a difference in their professions, organizations and communities.
Faculty for the Mental Health Counseling program are sought to teach and mentor students in their role as mental health counselors. The Mental Health Counseling program focuses on preparing students academically, professionally and personally to become skilled mental health counselors. The philosophical foundation of the program is based on: a) the scholar-practitioner model, b) culturally relevant pedagogy and practice, c) academic and experiential learning and d) developmental instruction that includes an emphasis on personal growth. The scholar-practitioner training model is designed to develop students who integrate skills, knowledge and research into practice.
The M.S. in Mental Health Counseling program is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), an independent accrediting agency recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation that accredits counselor preparation master's degree programs. CACREP accreditation attests to the quality and relevancy of our program and Walden is one of the only higher education institutions that offer a CACREP accredited M.S. degree in Mental Health Counseling online.
Training
All new Faculty Members receive specific training from Walden University in the techniques of online teaching, use of an electronic learning platform, specifics of the policies, procedures, and degree programs of the School or College in which they are going to teach, socialization into the Walden University culture, assessment of the academic integrity of student work (including use of www.turnitin.com
), and research supervision of theses and dissertations.
Course Teaching/Availability
Faculty Members are assigned a course, which is taught using the Blackboard platform, and are responsible for interacting with students within this platform. Discussion Boards for classrooms are open 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Although postings to the classroom may be done at any time of day, they must be completed in a timely manner in accordance with the Faculty Handbook or other criteria established by Walden University. As such, Faculty Members are expected to be in the classroom a minimum of 4 days per week and responses to student questions must be posted within 48 hours. Faculty Members are required to verify the accuracy of student postings and submissions and to provide feedback and grades to students through Blackboard. In addition, Faculty members will publish their availability to students through course syllabi. The university suggests regular and predictable availability, such as online office hours or regular online chats.
Travel Requirements
Some travel could be required (minimally once per quarter)
Residencies
Contributing Faculty may be asked to attend residencies held domestically or internationally, where they will teach intensives and colloquia, and facilitate school and university-wide discussions.
External Requirements
Education and/or Experience
     Earned doctorate in Counseling or Counselor Education from a CACREP accredited program at an accredited institution.
     Minimum of three years of experience teaching and mentoring Master's level students, including directing thesis research.
     Ability to provide leadership and mentoring for students in the research process and a strongly student-centered nature.
     Interest in establishing a community of mental health students.
     Ability to assume a leadership role in coordinating administrative aspects of the program and functioning as a governing core faculty member.
     Ability to provide leadership and support in program assessment.
     Ability to assume a significant role in addressing student questions and concerns about the program.
     Experience supervising students in their field training experience.
     Commitment to the goals of diversity and social change.
     Ability to work with non-traditional students.
     Ability to participate in residencies, national faculty meetings and other work-related travel.

Tools/Technical Skills
To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Incumbents will be evaluated, in part, based on performance of each essential function. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

Technology Requirements
Faculty members are required to have an adequate computer to handle an electronic learning platform, keyboard, pointing device, and computer monitor. All other tools are knowledge-based or training-based through Walden University. The Faculty Member must be able to use Microsoft Office products (MS Word, MS Excel, and MS PowerPoint), zip software, and Adobe Acrobat and must have reliable Internet access as well as alternate access in cases where primary access becomes unavailable.

Licensing/Certification
Faculty Members must be appropriately credentialed, possess an earned degree from an accredited institution or recognized by a country's ministry of education in the discipline being taught, and may be expected to be licensed or license-eligible in order to teach in specific programs. Faculty Members must maintain their licenses and any appropriate certifications in order to continue to teach at Walden University. Faculty Members are also expected to maintain currency with research by reviewing articles, journals, and presentations. If participating in research, the Faculty Member may publish and acknowledge Walden University.
Work Environment
Work is performed primarily in a standard office environment, but may involve exposure to moderate noise levels. Work involves operation of personal computer equipment for six to eight hours daily and includes physical demands associated with a traditional office setting (e.g., walking, standing, communicating, and other physical functions as necessary).

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