What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant/Associate Professor of Counseling position at Richmont Graduate University?
Assistant/Associate Professor of Counseling
The School of Counseling at Richmont Graduate University is seeking multiple dynamic, education-oriented individuals for the roles of full-time Assistant/Associate Professors in the growing Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at the university’s Atlanta, Chattanooga, and online campuses. Candidates must have a current license as a Professional Counselor or Marriage and Family Therapist, and a Ph.D. from a Counselor Education and Supervision Program accredited by CACREP by the agreed upon start date.
As a member of the School of Counseling Faculty, the Assistant/Associate Professor will maintain a full-time presence on their home campus, teach graduate courses, and supervise master’s level students. In the role of Assistant/Associate Professor, the candidate will serve as academic advisor to students, will serve on university committees, will support the university’s strategic initiatives, will be responsible for course development and improvement, and will teach courses and participate in residencies as directed. Salary is commensurate with experience.
Faculty are encouraged to be active in the profession and engaged in clinical practice when possible.