Core Faculty, Couple & Family Therapy Program (remote)
Company: National Council on Family Relations
Location: Seattle
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
Core Faculty, Couple & Family Therapy Program (remote) Posting
Date: August 2, 2024The School of Counseling, Psychology, and
Therapy (CPT) at Antioch University invites applications for a
full-time Core Faculty member with the Couple and Family Therapy
Program at Antioch University Seattle.Antioch University Seattle's
Master of Arts degree in Couple and Family Therapy (CFT) provides
students with the training and clinical experience necessary to
become licensed as Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs) in
Washington State. Our students develop the knowledge, skills,
self-awareness, and clinical competencies as marriage and family
therapists (MFTs) in alignment with professional and national
standards to work with children and adults individually or as part
of a relational system. Students graduate with the ability to
provide ethical, skilled, socially just, and anti-racist couple and
family therapy to a diverse array of clients.The CFT Program is
accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and
Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE), and Antioch University is
accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central
Association of Colleges and Schools. Intentional, dynamic
integration of theory and practice is a hallmark of an Antioch
education, as is our emphasis on multicultural counseling, ethical
practice, and social responsibility. Antioch is committed to
educating students to become informed, effective practitioners and
change agents in a diverse world.Primary ResponsibilitiesAntioch
University Seattle Core Faculty members engage in teaching,
research, institutional citizenship, and service. The successful
applicant will teach graduate courses and supervise students'
clinical training. This position is full-time (100% FTE).
- Teach 24 quarter-credits of direct instruction per year. Course
assignments will be made on an annual basis in consultation with
the CFT Chair in light of specific individual and program
needs.
- Advise up to 15 students in the CFT program, including the
assessment of academic progress and assistance with arrangements
for non-curricular resources (internships, independent studies,
etc.).
- Conduct admission interviews with applicants and make
recommendations regarding admissions decisions.
- Participate in all scheduled department, faculty, and program
meetings and retreats.
- Serve on University special committees, task forces, and
campus-wide faculty leadership.
- Serve as Teaching Liaison for various content areas in the CFT
Program curriculum.
- Actively engage in scholarship, professional dialogue, and
community service.
- Participate in activities for professional development.
- Actively engage in clinical practice and/or supervision of
therapy as a licensed clinician in the State of
Washington.BenefitsVoluntary Health, dental and vision plan and
flexible spending account options; employer retirement plan
contribution of 6%; voluntary salary deduction to a pre-tax or
post-tax retirement account; employer paid life insurance and short
term disability; voluntary supplemental life insurance, long-term
disability, accidental death/dismemberment, critical illness, and
accident coverage plans; 12 days per year sick leave (carry-over up
to 65 days); tuition remission for employees and dependents at
Antioch University campuses.QualificationsRequired
Qualifications
- Doctoral degree in Marriage and Family Therapy or a related
field from a regionally accredited college or university.
- AAMFT Approved Supervisor or AAMFT Supervisor in Training.
- Identify professionally primarily as a Marriage and Family
Therapist.
- Licensed or license-eligible as a marriage and family
therapist.
- Prior teaching experience at the university level, preferably
at the graduate level.
- Commitment to anti-racist principles in teaching and clinical
work.Preferred Qualifications
- Ability to complement and build on existing strengths within
the department.
- Expertise in one or more of the following areas: couple and
family therapy research and assessment, social justice theories
pertaining to systemic therapy, or research and/or clinical work
with a focus on social justice and multicultural issues.
- Online or low-residency instruction experience.
- Interest or experience in experiential education and remote
learning pedagogical methods.Job OverviewJob Type: Full timeSalary
Information: WA $73,343.88, CA $74,978.75, Base
$68,162.50Application Instructions: Please submit the following
documents with your application:--- Cover letter--- Current CV---
Contact information for three references.EEO Statement: The
Coalition for the Common Good provides equal employment opportunity
to all employees and applicants and prohibits discrimination on the
basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, national origin,
disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, or any other
characteristic or class protected by federal, state or local
laws.
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