Sign InCreate ProfileEnglish (US)Assistant Clinical Professor On-ground Clinical Mental Health Counseling ProgramUnited States|req3087Posted on: 4/28/2026 Back to SearchAssistant Clinical Professor On-ground Clinical Mental Health Counseling ProgramPosition Description The Department of Counseling in the College of Education invites applications for one full-time Assistant Clinical Professor position in the
CACREP-accredited On-ground Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) Program at Seattle University. We seek a justice-centered counselor educator who is committed to advancing issues of diversity, anti-racism, equity, and inclusion within the mental health counseling profession beginning September 1, 2026. The Counseling Department in the College of Education has four program tracks: (1) On-ground Clinical Mental
Health Counseling (CMHC), (2) Online CMHC, (3) On-ground School Counseling, and (4) Online School Counseling. Each program focuses on preparing emerging counselors to be social change agents and advocates for diversity, anti-racism, equity, and inclusion (DEI). This position requires faculty to teach on-campus at Seattle University. Successful candidates will join a social justice-oriented counseling program informed
by Seattle University’s commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion (see LIFT SU: Inclusive Excellence Action Plan for Racial Equity and Antiracism - https://www.seattleu.edu/diversity/lift-su/). The counseling programs in the College of Education are leaders in preparing future change agents in counseling and is CACREP-accredited through 2026. This position requires faculty to teach on-campus at Seattle
University. Responsibilities: An assistant clinical professor is responsible for providing justice-centered teaching and service to the program, the College, the university, and to the counseling profession at the national level. Opportunities for scholarship that advance issues of equity in community mental health. Faculty in the on-ground program teach graduate level counseling courses on the Seattle University
campus across the eight CACREP core areas in clinical mental health and school counseling and provide support to the program through advising. Candidates must demonstrate commitment to the University's and College of Education’s Jesuit mission, vision, and values. The College emphasizes engagement in teaching, research, and service that contributes to building and sustaining equitable, diverse, and inclusive
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