Job detail
Adjunct Faculty in Counseling
Stark College & Seminary
Location
Corpus Christi, Texas
Salary
$1,800 / YEAR
Quick overview
The adjunct faculty member will teach the Counseling Children and Adolescents course, potentially via live video instruction. They will equip students with foundational counseling approaches from a Christian perspective, addressing the spiritual and developmental needs of youth.
Requirements summary
A Master's degree in Counseling, Psychology, or a related field is required, with a doctorate preferred. Candidates must have experience counseling children and adolescents and a commitment to integrating biblical principles into higher education.
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Job description
- Stark College & Seminary invites applications for an adjunct faculty member in Counseling, with an immediate teaching need for Counseling Children and Adolescents in Fall 2026.
- The course may be taught remotely through live video instruction.
- While the initial appointment is for this course, qualified candidates may be considered for future adjunct teaching opportunities in counseling, pastoral care, ministry, psychology, and related fields.
- The ideal candidate will have graduate-level training in counseling or a related field, experience working with children and adolescents, and a strong commitment to integrating biblical and Christian principles within the counseling process.
- Previous teaching experience at the college level is preferred.
- The course, Counseling Children and Adolescents, provides an overview of the emotional, behavioral, developmental, relational, and spiritual needs of children and adolescents while equipping students with foundational counseling approaches from a Christian perspective.
- Master’s degree required (doctorate preferred) in Counseling, Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, Social Work, or a related field Experience in counseling children and adolescents Commitment to Christian higher education and biblical integration Excellent verbal and written communication; Dedicated to operational excellence and attentive to details; Computer literacy—MS Office, Apple OS, SiS Database, and Google applications Compensation Adjunct compensation is $550 per credit hour, or $600 per credit hour for instructors with an earned doctorate.
- For a three-credit course, total compensation is $1,650, or $1,800 with an earned doctorate.