University of Central Oklahoma·Edmond, Oklahoma
Teaches graduate courses in School and Licensed Professional Counseling while supervising interns and practicum students. Engages in scholarly activities and serves on university committees to support academic missions.
Requires a doctorate in School Counseling or a related field, or be ABD with a mental health licensure degree. Candidates must have at least two years of school and mental health counseling experience.
Market context
In Oklahoma, school and professional counseling faculty openings typically draw candidates with both academic credentials and direct counseling experience, so demand is strongest for applicants who can teach and supervise while staying connected to school and mental health settings. These roles are competitive because they often require a doctorate or ABD status plus licensure and at least two years of relevant practice. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to quickly compare fit, then tailor your application materials to highlight teaching, supervision, and counseling experience.