Assistant Professor (Tenure-track)- Couple and Family
Northeastern Illinois University- Chicago
Application
Details
Posted: 10-Aug-23
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Type: Tenured/Tenure Track
Categories:
Counselor Educator
Salary Details:
Commensurate with qualifications and experience. Counselor Education faculty benefit from a 9-month contract with summer teaching options for additional compensation, comprehensive state university benefits including health insurance and pension participation, and support for professional growth in an inclusive academic community.
Required Education:
Doctorate
Additional Information:
Employer will assist with relocation costs.
Internal Number: 997624
Starting Date: January 2024
Position:
Northeastern Illinois University’s Department of Counselor Education is seeking a full-time, tenure-track faculty member to join the Couple and Family Counseling program in the Department of Counselor Education. The ideal candidate will share the university’s commitment to educating a racially, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse student population. Furthermore, the candidate will be committed to reflective, collaborative, and transformative practice.
We strive to be a university that is committed to racial equity and diversity throughout our scholarship, service, mentorship, and teaching. The ideal candidate will share Northeastern’s commitment to educating its racially and socioeconomically diverse student population. We currently enroll around 7,200 students, the majority of whom are from racially minoritized populations. 37.4% of NEIU’s students are Latinx, 10.2% are African-American, 0.2% are Native Hawaiian, 8.5% are Asian-American, 0.1% Native American, 30.6 % are White, and 1.8% are multiracial.
In 1997, NEIU was designated a Hispanic-Serving Institution, reflecting the great responsibility that the University has to the educational attainment and economic well-being of the surrounding community. As such, our incoming faculty should meaningfully reflect on our rich and diverse student composition and be able to articulate how they will contribute to an enriching learning environment that strives for equitable student outcomes. We are looking for candidates with experience in meeting the needs of our large and growing Latinx student body and our diverse student community.
University Background:
Founded in 1867, Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU) enrolls about 9,000 students through the College of Arts and Sciences, the Daniel L. Goodwin College of Education, the College of Business and Technology, and the College of Graduate Studies and Research. NEIU is regarded as one of the most diverse public comprehensive universities in the Midwest and is designated by the U.S. Department of Education as a Hispanic-Serving Institution. Northeastern offers more than 40 undergraduate degree and certificate programs and more than 50 graduate degree, certificate, licensure and endorsement programs.
NEIU’s Main Campus is located on 67 acres in a residential area on the Northwest Side of Chicago. The University has three additional locations in the metropolitan area: the Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies, El Centro and the Center for College Access and Success. Northeastern also is a founding member of the University Center of Lake County consortium campus in suburban Lake County, north of Chicago. Read more about Northeastern Illinois University at www.neiu.edu.
Department Background:
The Department of Counselor Education (CACREP accredited) offers four master’s level programs with emphases in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Couple and Family Counseling, School Counseling, and Rehabilitation Counseling. The department strives to remain committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion throughout our scholarship, service, advocacy, leadership, mentorship, and teaching. Therefore, we seek candidates who advocate for social justice and antiracist policies, and utilize culturally relevant teaching, clinical practice, research, and service. We are dedicated to preparing counselors who are leaders and advocates in social justice and who will provide professional counseling services to adults, children, youth, individuals, couples, groups, and families.
Department Mission Statement:
The Mission of the Department of Counselor Education at Northeastern Illinois University is to provide a quality graduate education in Clinical Mental Health, Couple and Family, Rehabilitation, and School Counseling. Through a reflective, collaborative pedagogical approach, graduate students acquire transformative as well as culturally-sensitive knowledge and skills that promote personal, interpersonal, and professional development. The program trains graduate students to become skilled counselors in a diverse and changing world.
Responsibilities:
Teach graduate courses in the Couple and Family Counseling program, as well as across the graduate counseling curriculum
Provide clinical supervision to Couple and Family Counseling students at NEIU’s on-site counseling clinic
Advise Couple and Family Counseling students
Contribute to assessment, evaluation, and accreditation of Counselor Education programs
Engage in on-going scholarly activity and disseminate research findings via presentations and publications
Participate in Department, College, and University activities
Participate in professional activities
Required Qualifications:
Earned doctoral degree from a CACREP-accredited, or COAMFTE-accredited Couple/Marriage/Medical Family Therapy program (ABD will be considered with administrative experience)
Established Counselor Educator identity
Professional LCPC/LMFT licensure or eligibility for licensure in the state of Illinois
Evidence of effective teaching at the graduate level
Evidence of research and scholarship productivity
Preferred Qualifications:
Previous Couple and Family and/or Clinical Mental Health counseling experience
Acquired LCPC/LMFT licensure in the state of Illinois
Evidence of teaching effectiveness and ability to teach across core counseling courses
Experience providing clinical supervision in an academic setting
Demonstrated experience working with diverse individuals in teaching, counseling, and supervision
Membership and involvement in professional organizations such as ACA, AAMFT, or ACES
Experience advising graduate students
Demonstrated commitment to racial equity and diversity
Knowledge of CACREP-accreditation process
Deadline: Screening will begin immediately and will end when the position is filled.
Application: Please send letter of application, CV, graduate transcripts, any relevant teaching evaluations, and the names of three references (including telephone numbers and e-mail) to: Dr. Zach Bloom, email: Z-Bloom@neiu.edu
Northeastern Illinois University welcomes candidates who will support our diverse and inclusive student community. Northeastern is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and invites applications from Women, Minorities, Veterans and Persons with Disabilities, as well as other Qualified Individuals. Northeastern Illinois University’s positions are contingent upon the University's receipt of its State of Illinois appropriation.
Preferred Qualifications:
Previous Couple and Family and/or Clinical Mental Health counseling experience
Acquired LCPC/LMFT licensure in the state of Illinois
Evidence of teaching effectiveness and ability to teach across core counseling courses
Experience providing clinical supervision in an academic setting
Demonstrated experience working with diverse individuals in teaching, counseling, and supervision
Membership and involvement in professional organizations such as ACA, AAMFT, or ACES
Experience advising graduate students
Demonstrated commitment to racial equity and diversity
Founded in 1867, Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU) enrolls about 9,000 students through the College of Arts and Sciences, the Daniel L. Goodwin College of Education, the College of Business and Technology, and the College of Graduate Studies and Research. NEIU is regarded as one of the most diverse public comprehensive university in the Midwest and is designated by the U.S. Department of Education as a Hispanic-Serving Institution. Northeastern offers more than 40 undergraduate degree and certificate programs and more than 50 graduate degree, certificate, licensure and endorsement programs.
NEIU’s Main Campus is located on 67 acres in a residential area on the Northwest Side of Chicago. The University has three additional locations in the metropolitan area: the Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies, El Centro and the Center for College Access and Success. Northeastern also is a founding member of the University Center of Lake County consortium campus in suburban Lake County, north of Chicago. Read more about Northeastern Illinois University at neiu.edu.
The Department of Counselor Education (CACREP accredited) is located at the main campus and offers four mas...ter’s level programs with emphases in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Couple and Family Counseling, School Counseling, and Rehabilitation Counseling. The department strives to remain committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion throughout our scholarship, service, advocacy, leadership, mentorship, and teaching. Therefore, we seek candidates who advocate for social justice and antiracist policies, and utilize culturally relevant teaching, clinical practice, research, and service. We are dedicated to preparing counselors who are leaders and advocates in social justice and who will provide professional counseling services to adults, children, youth, individuals, couples, groups, and families.