Liberty University
Clinical Consultants - School of Behavioral Sciences
Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia, us, 24513
Overview
Clinical Consultants - School of Behavioral Sciences Adjuncts are essential to Liberty University’s mission of Training Champions for Christ. It is expected that an adjunct member models a personal commitment to the goals and values of Liberty University, engages in an active commitment to, and experience of, personal spiritual formation within a biblically informed Christian worldview. Adjuncts should view their teaching, engagement with students, and scholarship as a means to a significant educational end. They should strive to employ a variety of techniques for the development of good learning conditions, view each student as a unique individual, and insofar as possible, provide for individual differences, abilities, and interests. Role Overview
Clinical Consultants will work collaboratively under a lead teaching faculty member by providing direct support to counseling students as they practice and strengthen their skills in a structured, hands-on learning environment. Consultants serve as encouragers, guides, and evaluators, helping students integrate theory into practice while modeling professional counseling standards. Time Commitment
Courses will take place over the full semester with a one-week intensive on campus. Consultants are present on campus Monday–Thursday, 12:00–5:00 p.m., and Friday, 8:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. during the intensive week. Outside of that week, consultants remotely complete a limited amount of grading and provide weekly student support as needed. Primary Responsibilities
Engage with students during live intensive sessions by observing, offering feedback, and supporting skill development. Provide written and verbal evaluation of student counseling skills. Model ethical practice and professional presence consistent with CACREP standards and the counseling profession. Complete assigned grading and brief student support tasks throughout the semester. Meet and collaborate with lead faculty to ensure consistency of student experience and academic integrity. Qualifications
Master’s degree or higher in counseling or a related mental health field. Current licensure (LPC, LCMHC with supervision credentials preferred). At least two years of post-licensure clinical experience. A commitment to mentoring counseling students and supporting their professional growth. Alignment with the mission and values of Liberty University. Target Hire Date: 2025-09-30 Time Type: Part time Location: Remote Location Equal Opportunity
The University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to nondiscriminatory practices in all aspects of employment and comply with applicable federal and state statutes. The University’s hiring practices and EEO discrimination practices are in full compliance with federal and state law. The University is a Christian religious-affiliated organization and is not subject to religious discrimination requirements.
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Clinical Consultants - School of Behavioral Sciences Adjuncts are essential to Liberty University’s mission of Training Champions for Christ. It is expected that an adjunct member models a personal commitment to the goals and values of Liberty University, engages in an active commitment to, and experience of, personal spiritual formation within a biblically informed Christian worldview. Adjuncts should view their teaching, engagement with students, and scholarship as a means to a significant educational end. They should strive to employ a variety of techniques for the development of good learning conditions, view each student as a unique individual, and insofar as possible, provide for individual differences, abilities, and interests. Role Overview
Clinical Consultants will work collaboratively under a lead teaching faculty member by providing direct support to counseling students as they practice and strengthen their skills in a structured, hands-on learning environment. Consultants serve as encouragers, guides, and evaluators, helping students integrate theory into practice while modeling professional counseling standards. Time Commitment
Courses will take place over the full semester with a one-week intensive on campus. Consultants are present on campus Monday–Thursday, 12:00–5:00 p.m., and Friday, 8:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. during the intensive week. Outside of that week, consultants remotely complete a limited amount of grading and provide weekly student support as needed. Primary Responsibilities
Engage with students during live intensive sessions by observing, offering feedback, and supporting skill development. Provide written and verbal evaluation of student counseling skills. Model ethical practice and professional presence consistent with CACREP standards and the counseling profession. Complete assigned grading and brief student support tasks throughout the semester. Meet and collaborate with lead faculty to ensure consistency of student experience and academic integrity. Qualifications
Master’s degree or higher in counseling or a related mental health field. Current licensure (LPC, LCMHC with supervision credentials preferred). At least two years of post-licensure clinical experience. A commitment to mentoring counseling students and supporting their professional growth. Alignment with the mission and values of Liberty University. Target Hire Date: 2025-09-30 Time Type: Part time Location: Remote Location Equal Opportunity
The University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to nondiscriminatory practices in all aspects of employment and comply with applicable federal and state statutes. The University’s hiring practices and EEO discrimination practices are in full compliance with federal and state law. The University is a Christian religious-affiliated organization and is not subject to religious discrimination requirements.
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