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    Adjunct Faculty Job Opportunities
    Graduate Studies – College of Arts and Sciences

    Webster University-San Antonio is continuously seeking qualified instructors to join its adjunct faculty to teach graduate-level courses in Counseling with an Emphasis in Community Counseling and anticipates the need for qualified instructors to teach Counseling with an Emphasis in Professional Mental Health Counseling.

    Webster University is currently accepting applications in the School of Arts and Sciences for:

    Emphasis in Community Counseling
    - Foundations of Counseling: The Helping Relationship COUN 5020
    - Human Growth and Development COUN 5050
    - Social and Cultural Foundations of Counseling COUN 5100
    - Theories of Counseling COUN 5200
    - Assessment COUN 5220
    - Techniques of Group Counseling COUN 5600
    - Lifestyle and Career Development COUN 5700
    - Professional Orientation and Ethical Practice COUN 5800
    - Research and Program Evaluations COUN 5850

    Emphasis in Professional Mental Health Counseling (Anticipated)
    - Psychopharmacology COUN 5140
    - Psychopathology COUN 5150
    - Psychodiagnostics COUN 5230
    - Substance Abuse Counseling COUN 5630

    Electives
    - Human Sexuality COUN 5540
    - Techniques in Crisis Intervention COUN 5620
    - Marriage and Family Couseling COUN 5640
    - Counseling of Children COUN 5670
    - Foundations of Psychotramuatology COUN 5925


    Qualifications

    Academic Requirements: Minimum: Master’s Degree. Preferred: Doctorate. Must be licensed as a professional counselor, marriage and family, psychologist, or social worker. Licensed Master’s or Doctoral level mental health practitioners who have made outstanding contributions or who have received recognition from professional peers may be given particular attention. Knowledge of and interest applicable to the content of course(s) is essential.

    Teaching Experience: Minimum: Prior teaching. Preferred: Applicant will have taught university graduate level courses in a mental health discipline. Instructors who have experience in leading workshops, continuing education, or seminars applicable to the content of the course(s) and may be considered although they may not have taught graduate level university courses. This also applies to applicants who have recognition through research and/or publications relative to the applicable course(s) of study.

    Work Experience: Minimum: Have license to practice mental health counseling. Preferred: Five or more years in the practice of mental health counseling, supervision, or administration. Must not have any unresolved ethical complaints pending. Applicant must have employment other than teaching for Webster University.

    To apply, send a curriculum vitae and transcripts to molinar@webster.edu

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