AUNY Adjunct Instructor

NY
Part Time
SGCS-AUNY Division
Experienced
Alfred University is seeking enthusiastic and qualified professionals for adjunct faculty positions in our counseling graduate programs in Brooklyn, NY. Opportunities may also be available in the future at our Manhattan location. Our counseling program has two tracks, mental health and school counseling, and we are looking for faculty for both tracks. Several of our courses overlap between both programs. 

Our counseling programs are located in downtown Brooklyn and courses are offered in­-person on Saturday or Sunday from 8:30am - 4:00pm. Coursework is offered in an in-­person, accelerated format, with each 3-credit course being offered on five successive Saturdays or Sundays. 

Salary/Rate: $3,750 per 3-credit course

Faculty with expertise in any of the following course content areas are encouraged to apply:
  • COUN 602 Prof. & Ethical Foundations of Coun.
  • COUN 603 Foundations of Mental Health Coun.
  • COUN 604 Foundations of School Coun. 
  • COUN 605 Career Development & Life Planning
  • COUN 606 Human Development 
  • COUN 615 Psychopathology & Differential Diag.
  • COUN 616 Mental Health, Except., & Disblty.
  • COUN 619 Program Development 
  • COUN 626 Assessment in Coun. 
  • COUN 628 Assessment in Mental Health Coun.
  • COUN 636 Principles of Counseling 
  • COUN 638 Adv. Counseling Theory & Practice 
  • COUN 639 Group Coun. 
  • COUN 641 Coun. Special Populations 
  • COUN 642 Multicultural Coun. 
  • COUN 646 Consultation & Prevention
  • COUN 649 E-B Intrvnt. in Schools 
  • COUN 652 Techniques of Family Tx 
  • COUN 657 Practicum in School Coun.
  • COUN 659 Practicum in Mental Health Coun.
  • COUN 671 Research and Statistics 
  • COUN 681 College Coun. and Advising
  • COUN 682 Career Coun. in the 21st Century
  • COUN 695 Topics in Coun. 
A full description of these courses can be found in our course catalog: 
https: //banweb.alfred.edu/pls/prod/bwckctlg.p disp dyn ctlg 

In addition to the courses listed above, we also have opportunities for university-based supervision of internship students for appropriately certified or licensed applicants. 

Minimum Qualifications:
  • Master's degree in counseling, applied psychology, or a closely related mental health area.
  • School certification (counseling, psychology, or social work) or an appropriate mental health license ( counseling, psychology, or social work) in any state.
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Doctoral degree in counseling, applied psychology, or a closely related mental health area.
  • Prior experience teaching at the post-secondary level
  • Prior experience with hybrid and/or synchronous online delivery formats
All applications should include:
  • Resume or CV
  • Letter of interest outlining the following:
    • Which courses you are interested in and qualified to teach (including internship supervision)
    • What location you are interested in teaching (Brooklyn, Manhattan, or both)
    • Any previous post-secondary teaching experience
    • Your interest and/or ability to teach in hybrid or synchronous online formats along with any experience in these modalities should the opportunity arise.
  • If you have previously taught at the post-secondary level and have teaching evaluations, yoi1 may upload them (optional - not required) 
Questions about this position can be directed to Dr. Al Mancuso ([email protected]) or Tim Werner ([email protected]). Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. 
 

Alfred University actively subscribes to a policy of equal employment opportunity, and will not discriminate against any employee, student or applicant because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, gender identification or expression, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry or national origin, marital status, genetic information, military or veteran status, domestic violence victim status, criminal conviction status, political affiliation or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Protected veterans, minorities and women are encouraged to apply.

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