Position Summary:
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Beginning August 2024, the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at Rollins College seeks applicants for a full-time, tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level. Required qualifications of the applicant include: (a) an earned doctorate in counselor education from a Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) accredited institution; (b) familiarity with CACREP accreditation; (c) a demonstrated record of infusing diversity, multicultural, advocacy, and social justice values, principles, and practices into teaching, scholarship, and service; and (d) licensed or license-eligible in Florida as a mental health counselor with a strong preference for those who are dually licensed or license-eligible as a marriage and family therapist (i.e., LMFT). Furthermore, this position is fully in-person (i.e., not remote/virtual).
Preferred qualifications also include: (a) minimum of three (3) years of successful, full-time teaching experience in counselor education; (b) clinical experience; (c) supervision experience; (d) demonstrated ability to conduct a successful program of scholarship and publication; and (e) familiarity with CACREP self-study process. Salary for this position will be determined by the applicant’s qualifications and professional experience.
The successful candidate will teach a variety of graduate classes in a CACREP-accredited clinical mental health counseling program, with a specific focus on the clinical course series in family and relationship therapy (i.e., family counseling; couple and relationship counseling) and multicultural, social justice, and advocacy. Supervision of practicum and internship students each semester is expected. The faculty member in this position will also advise graduate students and will be expected to engage in service to the department, college, community, and profession (national level). A successful candidate will also be willing to maintain involvement with community partnerships.
Through its mission, Rollins College is firmly committed to creating a just community that embraces racial, cultural, and gender diversity among its faculty and student body. The Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program positions diversity and social justice at the center of its curriculum and pedagogy. Further, individuals from historically under-represented minority groups are encouraged to apply.
Rollins does not discriminate based on sex, disability, race, age, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, physical characteristics, or any other category protected by federal, state, or local law, in its educational programs and activities. Rollins seeks to foster and to model a campus environment that is welcoming, safe, and inclusive to all of our administrators, faculty, staff, and students. We view diverse individual and intersecting identities (e.g., nationality, race, gender, age, sexual identity, affectional identity, socioeconomic class, physical ability, learning styles, perspectives, etc.) as strengths and values, all of which add to our college and local communities.
Rollins College is a comprehensive liberal arts college located just north of Orlando, FL, a diverse metropolitan community with a thriving economic and cultural scene. Nearby Orlando International Airport provides easy access to U.S. and international destinations. The college emphasizes innovative and quality teaching in small classes and ranks number one among 121 Southern master’s-level universities in the annual rankings of “America’s Best Colleges,” released by U.S. News & World Report. Please visit the college website at www.rollins.edu.
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Diversity & Inclusion at Rollins:
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Rollins is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive campus community, and the College celebrates the open exchange of ideas within a climate of civility and mutual respect. We view differences—from race and ethnicity to sexual orientation and political perspectives—as rich opportunities for understanding, learning, and growth. To learn more, please click here.
Through its mission, Rollins College is firmly committed to creating a just community that embraces multiculturalism; persons from historically under-represented minority groups are therefore encouraged to apply. Rollins does not discriminate on the basis of sex, disability, race, age, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, physical characteristics, or any other category protected by federal, state, or local law, in its educational programs and activities.
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