Position Overview
The Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at Franklin Pierce University seeks a full-time core faculty member. The successful candidate will maintain a teaching load, engage students in an online learning environment, maintain office hours, serve as a student advisor, and will be required to participate in yearly on-campus intensives with students. Core faculty members will need to retain a professional identity as a counselor by engaging in the professional counseling community via professional organization membership, conference attendance, research, and/or other professional involvement opportunities. This is primarily a remote position, though core faculty members are required to participate in the annual intensive sessions with students held on the Rindge, NH campus.
Position Qualifications
+ Doctoral Degree in Counselor Education, preferably from a CACREP-accredited program. ABD will be considered; all degree requirements must be met prior to start ...