St. Bonaventure University- A Great School for Veterans, A Great Place to Work
St. Bonaventure University (SBU) has long valued military veterans as an integral part of their campus community. Their new Student Veterans Center is staffed by two full-time employees, one full- time director, one full-time assistant director, and a half-time VISTA worker dedicated solely to the needs of veterans and their dependents as they transition from military to academic life. In addition, the University has had a chapter of the National Student Veterans Association.
The values SBU cherishes — discovery, community inclusiveness, service, and respect for the dignity and worth of each individual- — create a supportive, respectful environment for students, faculty and staff members. Situated in the peaceful surroundings of the Allegheny Mountains, the Main Campus offers the traditional program format. The second site, located on the Hilbert College Campus in Hamburg, NY, offers the weekend course format.
As the school expands to meet the needs of all their students, some employment opportunities have presented.
The School of Education has two tenure-track positions for Counselor Education at the Assistant or Associate Professor rank beginning fall 2017, and applications for these positions are invited.
One position is for a faculty member specializing in School Counseling and one is for Clinical Mental Health Counseling. This position will include teaching master’s level courses in online, hybrid and face to face formats. Individuals from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply
Candidates must have: (1) an earned doctorate in Counselor Education is required and preference will be given to CACREP program graduates; (2) licensure as a professional counselor and/or certification as a professional school counselor; (3) experience as a school counselor or clinical mental health counselor; (4) university teaching experience; (5) expertise in online teaching and learning.
The successful candidate will teach graduate courses and advise students in the School Counseling and Clinical Mental Health Counseling programs. Experience in addictions, multicultural counseling, diagnosis and treatment, research, and/or assessment is preferred. Candidates should demonstrate excellence in teaching, the ability to work collaboratively with others, and a commitment to diversity and inclusion. Scholarly activity leading to publication in peer-reviewed journals is expected, as well as presentations at counseling conferences. Experience with accreditation is a plus. One successful candidate may serve as Program Director.
Candidates should submit curriculum vitae, letter of application, three letters of reference, and a sample of scholarly work via email to: Dr. Nancy Casey, Interim Dean, School of Education; at ncasey@sbu.edu
St. Bonaventure University is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, staff and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community. In light of its commitment to create and maintain a safe learning and working environment, employment with St. Bonaventure University requires successful completion of a background screening. Unless otherwise provided by law, a criminal record will not automatically disqualify an individual from employment.