What are the responsibilities and job description for the Faculty - Assistant Professor, Addiction Counseling position at Carlow University?
The Department of Psychology, Counseling, and Criminology at Carlow University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor - Addiction Counseling position within its our CACREP-Accredited Professional Counseling Program.
Areas of Specialization
- Addictions Counseling Program (Tenure Track position)
The Professional Counseling Program offers a Masters of Science in Professional Counseling Degree (60 credit - Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Addictions Counseling Program Tracks, Post-Masters Certification in Addictions Counseling, Post-Masters Certification in School-Based Mental Health Counseling and the Accelerated Masters Professional Counseling Program. The Professional Counseling Program is located within the Department of Psychology, Counseling, and Criminology, which is situated in the College of Arts & Sciences. In addition to the Professional Counseling programs, the Department of Psychology, Counseling, and Criminology also offered graduate programs in Doctor of Psychology in Counseling (PsyD), Masters of Arts in Psychology, and certificate programs.
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MINIMUM EDUCATION LEVEL REQUIRED
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The Diversity and Social Justice statement can be emailed directly to cscanlon@carlow.edu. Applications will be accepted until an appointment is made. The anticipated start for this position is August 2025.
Qualified candidates may contact Dr. Fawn Robinson, Director of the Professional Counseling Program, at ftrobinson@carlow.edu for questions regarding this position.
Carlow University is Devoted to....
Successful candidates must be committed to envisioning the future of liberal arts and professional education in a rapidly changing environment; have experience working with diverse populations; actively support Carlow's commitment to equity, inclusion, and community; and be able to articulate how they will contribute to Carlow University's Catholic, Mercy mission and values through their teaching, scholarship, and service.
Carlow University is a comprehensive Catholic University situated in a culturally rich and diverse urban setting of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1929 by the Sisters of Mercy, an international community of Roman Catholic women with a mission to serve the poor, the sick, and the uneducated. Carlow is an institution grounded in the liberal arts while also offering strong professional programs, committed to engaging its diverse community in a process of life-long learning, scholarship, research, and service. Degrees are offered at the baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral levels. Carlow University aims to provide transformational educational opportunities rooted in social justice for a diverse community of learners, and to empower them to excel in their chosen work as compassionate, responsible leaders in the creation of a just and merciful world.
Carlow University employees commit themselves to the highest standards of ethical conduct. They commit to act with integrity, treat others with respect and dignity, carefully steward the University's resources, avoid conflicts of interest or commitment, maintain confidentiality, and to comply with legal and professional obligations.