What are the responsibilities and job description for the Faculty- Substance Use Disorders, School of Counseling position at Colorado Christian University?
Description
About the Job Full-time faculty in the Substance Use Disorder Emphasis in the School of Counseling (SoC) are highly qualified professionals with an earned doctorate in counselor education from a Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs, (CACREP)-accredited program, or have a related doctoral degree and have been employed as a full-time faculty member in a counselor education program for a minimum of one full academic year before July 1, 2013.Full-time faculty are dually licensed as professional counselors and addiction counselors. Preferably, substance use disorder faculty are Licensed Addictions Counselors in the state of Colorado. Faculty integrate their Christian faith in the classroom to disciple the next generation of leaders in professional counseling.SoC faculty in the College of Adult and Graduate Studies (CAGS) have a pedagogy that focuses on CACREP alignment, quality instruction, curriculum development, assessment of student learning outcomes, the American Counseling Association (ACA) Code of Ethics, and the National Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC) Code of Ethics. Faculty teach courses in an accelerated format with synchronous and asynchronous components. Core courses are taught in a cohort model, using formats designed for adult learners. SoC programs operate on a year-round schedule. SoC faculty assume a variety of roles in areas of scholarship and service that enhance the functioning of the program. This includes administrative responsibilities, committee work, professional scholarship, and service to the program, University, profession, and community. Clinical practice activities are encouraged and performed apart from CCU responsibilities. About CCU Colorado Christian University is the premier interdenominational Christian university in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region, delivering world class education to thousands of students. The fully accredited, nonprofit University is located in Lakewood, Colorado, a suburb of Denver.Colorado Christian University was founded in 1914. CCU’s motto is grace and truth. This motto comes from John 1.14 : “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, the glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.” (ESV) CCU's mission is Christ-centered higher education transforming students to impact the world with grace and truth.Colorado Christian University cultivates knowledge and love of God in a Christ-centered community of learners and scholars, with an enduring commitment to the integration of exemplary academics, spiritual formation, and engagement with the world. We envision graduates who think critically and creatively, lead with high ethical and professional standards, embody the character and compassion of Jesus Christ, treasure the gospel, and who thereby are prepared to impact the world in their callings.CCU’s embraces an educational model that was there at the foundation of many of the great western and American universities. It is made up of three pillars—competence, character and Christ-centered faith. Secular universities have abandoned two of those pillars. We think this is a major oversight that eventually undermines education. Furthermore, we believe this classical educational model is both life-giving and greatly needed in our time. A leader in higher education, CCU has been consistently ranked in the top 2 percent of colleges and universities nationwide for its core curriculum by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni. CCU has had ten consecutive years of enrollment growth and has been named one of the five fastest-growing master’s granting universities by The Chronicle of Higher Education.CCU offers more than 200 degree program options for traditional and adult students through its two colleges the College of Undergraduate Studies and College of Adult and Graduate Studies. More than 9,000 students attend the University on the main campus, in regional centers throughout Colorado, and online. What is most appealing about working at CCU?
- Faith-friendly : CCU’s culture is unique to higher education. Where else can you pursue academic excellence yet read the Holy Bible, pray with teammates and students at work, and work to impact our culture in support of Christian values?
- Convictionally Christian : As a university, we have an enduring commitment to Christ, his kingdom and the truth of God’s Word.
- Live out your calling : We are a traditional evangelical university where you can invest your God-given talents and abilities alongside coworkers and teammates, while having a profound influence on students as they deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ.
- Equip students for kingdom work : You can be a part of helping students discover their callings and preparing them for positions of significant leadership in the church, business, government, education, and other professions, as a key part of our University's Strategic Priorities.
We’re looking for candidates who have :
Key Job Duties
Mission Contribution Contribute to CCU’s mission : Christ-centered higher education transforming students to impact the world with grace and truth. In this role, the Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling faculty contributes to the University’s mission beyond the virtual classroom through activities such as committee / task force / team work, community development, or similar activities internally and externally, which enhance and advance exemplary academics, personal spiritual growth, and engagement with the world. Course Instruction
Professional Development
a. Through sustained memberships in professional counseling organizations and maintenance of certifications and / or licenses related to individual counseling specialty area(s).
b. By showing evidence of sustained :
i. Professional development and renewal activities related to counseling.
ii. Professional services and advocacy in counseling research and scholarly activity in counseling commensurate with their faculty role.
2. Develop annual Service, Practice, and / or Scholarship Plan to include a minimum of 20 hours of professional development activities per year. The Dean must approve community service, practice, and / or scholarship.
3. Maintain clinical competency in area of specialty practice, as required by those faculty who teach practicum and internship.
4. Adhere to professional standards as established by state governing bodies, ACA Code of Ethics. The Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) best practices, the National Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC) Code of Ethics, and CACREP standards.