National Council on Family Relations
Assistant Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy
National Council on Family Relations, Warrensburg, Missouri, United States, 64093
Assistant Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy
University of Central Missouri Posting Date: May 9, 2025 The Department of Human Services, Human Development and Family Science program, at the University of Central Missouri, invites applications for an Assistant/Associate Professor position (997300) in the Marriage and Family Therapy, Human Development and Family Science graduate program. The tenure-track position will begin August 2025. Candidates should provide evidence of developing a research program, demonstrated effectiveness in teaching, engagement in service/outreach, ability to advance the department’s commitment to diversity, excellent team collaboration skills, competency in instructional technology, and excellent oral and written communication skills. Responsibilities include teaching, research, service, clinical supervision, advisement, recruitment, and networking with professionals in the field. The position will support the facilitation of the Marriage and Family Therapy specialization within the program. Responsibilities:
Teach graduate courses in marriage and family therapy and undergraduate courses in human development and family science. Engage in scholarly activities such as presentations, grants, and publications, which are necessary for promotion and tenure. Participate in professional service to the program, department, university, and professional organizations. Utilize technology and teach online courses; summer teaching opportunities may be available. Qualifications:
Earned doctorate in marriage and family therapy, couple counseling, human development, family studies, or a related field (ABD considered for the assistant professor position). Hold a license to practice MFT and be an approved supervisor with AAMFT or a candidate. Preference given to candidates with teaching experience, MFT program development, and/or clinic management. Organization Summary:
The University of Central Missouri (UCM), established in 1871, is a cornerstone of higher education in Warrensburg, Missouri. Located approximately 50 miles southeast of Kansas City, UCM's 1,561-acre campus features historic architecture and modern facilities. The university serves over 13,000 students from 48 states and 52 countries, offering more than 150 academic programs. UCM is deeply integrated into the Warrensburg community, which has a vibrant downtown area and a welcoming atmosphere. Job Overview:
Job Type: Full-time Salary: Based on qualifications Location: 116 West South Street, Warrensburg, MO 64093, United States Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, and unofficial transcripts. If selected for an interview, three letters of reference and official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions will be required; additional materials may be requested. Application screening begins on June 9, 2025. Family Science is a vibrant and growing discipline.
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University of Central Missouri Posting Date: May 9, 2025 The Department of Human Services, Human Development and Family Science program, at the University of Central Missouri, invites applications for an Assistant/Associate Professor position (997300) in the Marriage and Family Therapy, Human Development and Family Science graduate program. The tenure-track position will begin August 2025. Candidates should provide evidence of developing a research program, demonstrated effectiveness in teaching, engagement in service/outreach, ability to advance the department’s commitment to diversity, excellent team collaboration skills, competency in instructional technology, and excellent oral and written communication skills. Responsibilities include teaching, research, service, clinical supervision, advisement, recruitment, and networking with professionals in the field. The position will support the facilitation of the Marriage and Family Therapy specialization within the program. Responsibilities:
Teach graduate courses in marriage and family therapy and undergraduate courses in human development and family science. Engage in scholarly activities such as presentations, grants, and publications, which are necessary for promotion and tenure. Participate in professional service to the program, department, university, and professional organizations. Utilize technology and teach online courses; summer teaching opportunities may be available. Qualifications:
Earned doctorate in marriage and family therapy, couple counseling, human development, family studies, or a related field (ABD considered for the assistant professor position). Hold a license to practice MFT and be an approved supervisor with AAMFT or a candidate. Preference given to candidates with teaching experience, MFT program development, and/or clinic management. Organization Summary:
The University of Central Missouri (UCM), established in 1871, is a cornerstone of higher education in Warrensburg, Missouri. Located approximately 50 miles southeast of Kansas City, UCM's 1,561-acre campus features historic architecture and modern facilities. The university serves over 13,000 students from 48 states and 52 countries, offering more than 150 academic programs. UCM is deeply integrated into the Warrensburg community, which has a vibrant downtown area and a welcoming atmosphere. Job Overview:
Job Type: Full-time Salary: Based on qualifications Location: 116 West South Street, Warrensburg, MO 64093, United States Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, and unofficial transcripts. If selected for an interview, three letters of reference and official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions will be required; additional materials may be requested. Application screening begins on June 9, 2025. Family Science is a vibrant and growing discipline.
Visit
Family.Science
to learn more about how Family Scientists make a difference. NCFR is a nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supporting families through research, teaching, practice, and advocacy. Get the latest updates on NCFR & Family Science in our weekly email newsletter:
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