Felician University·Rutherford, New Jersey
The Assistant Professor teaches graduate-level courses in the Master's of Counseling Psychology program and manages student training pipelines. They also actively participate in admissions, recruitment, and marketing efforts for the university.
Felician University is presently seeking an academically qualified educator to serve as Assistant Professor in the Master’s of Counseling Psychology Program. The Assistant Professor teaches an array of Master’s level graduate courses, including but not limited to Techniques in counseling, groups counseling, family counseling, research, practicum, internship, assessment, career counseling, community counseling, ethics, psychopathology, multicultural counseling, and theories of personality. S/he liaises with mental health entities to foster collaborations and new pipelines for training of current students and enrollment, and actively participates in related admissions, recruitment and marketing efforts.
Felician University is committed to maintaining a learning and employment environment based upon our core values of Respect for Human Dignity, Compassion, Transformation, Justice and Peace, and Solidarity with People in Need. We offer a choice of medical, dental, vision, and life insurance benefits, as well as a retirement plan (403B), tuition remission, and generous time off benefits.
Earned doctoral degree in Counseling, Counseling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, or a closely related field from a regionally accredited institution
the Program Director or via USPS to:
Dr. Marcela Farfan , Director School of Arts and Sciences Felician University 262 South Main Street Lodi, New Jersey 07644
Salary Range: $62,300 – 73,600
Candidates must hold an earned doctoral degree in Counseling, Counseling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, or a closely related field. Additionally, they must have documented teaching experience in higher education and at least three years of clinical experience.
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