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Title: Assistant Professor
Dept: Counseling and Educational Development
Position Number: 999965
This Position Was Last Updated: 10/26/2009

Responsibilities:
Assistant Professor

School of Education
Department of Counseling and Educational Development
School Counseling Faculty Position for 2010-2011

The Department of Counseling and Educational Development in the School of Education at UNCG seeks applicants for an Assistant Professor tenure track position beginning August 1, 2010, in a nationally ranked program that is fully accredited by CACREP. We are seeking a colleague with a School Counseling specialization to provide leadership for the school counseling program.

The Department has 11 full-time faculty members and offers MS and MS/EdS programs in school counseling, clinical/mental health counseling, couple and family counseling, college counseling/student development in higher education, and a PhD in counseling and counselor education, as well as several post-master’s certificates in specialty areas. All master’s and doctoral programs are fulltime, and all are CACREP-approved. The department houses a state-of-the-art Counseling and Consulting Clinic with digital recording and observational facilities. The Department partners with a statewide college and career planning service (CFNC.org). In recent years, the Department has been ranked consistently in the Top 10 in the US News and World Report rankings of counseling programs. UNCG has been ranked among the “2008 Great Colleges to Work for” by the Chronicle of Higher Education and was honored at the 2008 National Role Models Conference for its commitment to advancing diversity.

Qualifications:
The ability to teach in at least one other CACREP core area is highly desirable. Members of diverse populations are strongly encouraged to apply. The position requires a doctorate in Counselor Education, preferably from a CACREP-approved program, and demonstrated commitment to research and scholarship, professional service and leadership, and effective teaching and supervision. The position involves teaching in both the master’s and doctoral programs, working with doctoral research projects, pursuing external funding, coordination and outreach activities, and program development. Candidates should have, or be eligible for, relevant counseling credentials (e.g. LPC, NCC, school counselor licensure).

Deadline:
Review of credentials will begin December 1, 2009 and continue until the position is filled.

Contact:
Applicants should submit a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, names and contact information for three references, copies of recent publications, and a brief teaching/supervision portfolio (if available), including experience using technology in teaching.

Interested persons should submit materials to: Chair, Counselor Education Search Committee, Department of Counseling and Educational Development, PO Box 26170, Greensboro, NC 27402-6170. Inquiries may be directed to L. DiAnne Borders, Chair of the Search Committee, at 336-334-3425 or borders@uncg.edu.

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Salary:
Competitive/Commensurate with experience

Effective Date:
August 1, 2010

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