Mar 15, 2024
The Donna Ford Attallah College of Educational Studies, whose educator preparation programs are accredited nationally by CAEP and regionally accredited by WASC, is deeply committed to excellence in scholarship and teaching, providing students with personalized and rigorous educational experiences involving mentoring and collaborative research. Attallah College offers undergraduate (majors and minors) and graduate (master's, specialist, PhD) programs in liberal studies, community educational studies, leadership studies and leadership development, teacher education, disability studies, school counseling, and school psychology.
The Counseling and School Psychology (CSP) graduate programs recognize the need to prepare school counseling professionals and licensed professional clinical counselors who are forward thinking and who envision the world of education in new and innovative ways. We are committed to providing Chapman University graduates with a dynamic and intellectually challenging education that focuses on student advocacy, mental health in the schools, and application of the ASCA model of practice. More information is available at: www.chapman.edu/education/graduate/counseling.aspx and www.chapman.edu/education/graduate/lpcc.aspx
The University is dedicated to enhancing diversity and inclusion in all aspects of recruitment and employment. More information on diversity and inclusion at Chapman University is available atwww.chapman.edu/diversity
Responsibilities
This is a full-time, non-tenure track position that requires work to be performed in the State of California and has in-person teaching responsibilities and required on-campus availability at Chapman's Orange campus. The primary responsibilities of this faculty position include teaching, advising, and mentoring in the graduate School Counseling program. Additional service to the college, university, community and profession of a non-tenure track faculty member is expected.
The successful candidate will teach, advise, and mentor students across the Counseling and School Psychology (CSP) Programs, particularly those in School Counseling and the Licensed Professional Clinical Counseling emphasis. These programs prepare students to effectively serve as school counselors, school psychologists, and clinical counselors in a range of organizations, collaborating with individuals, families, communities, and schools toward an inclusive, equitable, and just world.
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Desired Qualifications:
Interested and qualified candidates are invited to electronically submit in Interfolio:
Drs. Kelly Kennedy, Amy Jane Griffiths, and Randee Kirkemo are theSearch Committee Chairs. Please directinquiries to Hunter Esquivel, Search Coordinator, at hesquivel@chapman.edu with the subject line: School and Clinical Counseling Faculty Position
Application review will beginMonday, April 15, 2024, and will continue until the position is filled. Salary will be commensurate with rank and qualifications. Successful completion of a background check is required for the final candidate. The salary range for this Assistant Professor position is $85,000 - $90,000. Position subject to final budget approval.