University of St. Thomas
  • Houston, TX, USA
  • Salary
  • Full Time

Full time benefit eligible position including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, vacation, retirement 403b plan, and tuition remission.


UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS - HOUSTON

DEPARTMENT: SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES

DIRECTOR AND ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING


The Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) graduate program at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas, announces one full-time (10-month) Director and assistant professor position. The position is not currently a tenure track position but tenure track opportunities may become available. We are seeking an individual who shares our vision for training highly competent and effective professional counselors who uphold the highest standards of the profession and sensitively engage the dialogue between faith and reason.


The Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) program prepares students to serve the community as licensed professional counselors (LPCs). Graduates of the Master of Science (M.S.) in CMHC meet the educational requirements of the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors (TSBEPC) for eligibility for LPC licensure. The M.S. in CMHC curriculum is also aligned with the national Clinical Mental Health Counseling master's program standards established by CACREP.


The M.S. in CMHC program upholds the core values of the university and professional counseling, with a particular emphasis on the promotion of the highest standards of ethical, legal, and professional conduct; evidence-based clinical practice; social and cultural diversity; social justice and the dignity of all persons; and the ongoing dialogue between faith and reason. The program is poised for leadership in social justice advocacy in Houston, America's most culturally diverse urban center. Further, the department fosters the growth of students, faculty, and staff, and faculty members receive supportive mentoring from senior faculty.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Teaching 6 graduate-level courses per year (usually 3 per semester)
  • Developing and carrying out a productive research agenda in clinical, supervision, or education issues in the professional counseling field
  • Serving on departmental, school, and university committees
  • Academic advising and mentoring of graduate students
  • Participation and leadership in the profession

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATIONS

  • Possess an earned doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision or a closely related field, preferably from a CACREP-accredited doctoral program
  • Be licensed or license-eligible as a licensed professional counselor (LPC) in Texas
  • Possess advanced clinical, supervision, and teaching skills
  • Demonstrate the potential for an active and productive program of research
  • Demonstrate emerging professional leadership skills in professional counseling and/or counselor education
  • Demonstrate support for a diverse array of worldviews and faith traditions
  • Demonstrate commitment to the Catholic Basilian mission of the University

Applicants must provide a cover letter addressing qualifications for the position; curriculum vitae; philosophy of teaching; research proposal involving graduate students; official transcripts, three professional references, and a substantive reflection on their expertise as an expression of Catholic mission.


The University of St. Thomas is An Equal Opportunity Employer

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