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Denver Seminary

Assistant/Associate Professor of Counseling (18 Credits, Tenure Track, Residenti

Denver Seminary, Denver, Colorado, United States

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Assistant/Associate Professor of Counseling (Full Time, Tenure Track) Reports To:

Academic Dean Location:

On-campus Pay:

$65,000 – $95,000. Actual compensation offer to candidate will be based upon prior experience, skill level, tenure track status, and budget. Inspire. Equip. Transform. Denver Seminary invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track faculty position in the Counseling Division. This is an opportunity to educate, mentor, and equip future Christian counselors in a mission-driven, CACREP-accredited program that integrates faith and evidence-based counseling practice. Our counseling programs prepare students for clinical excellence, ethical leadership, and transformative ministry, serving the needs of individuals, families, and communities. We seek a passionate and experienced faculty member who is committed to teaching, scholarship, and mentoring students within a Christ-centered learning environment. Why Join Denver Seminary? Mission-Driven Community:

Join a seminary that equips students for Christ-centered leadership in counseling, ministry, and society. Collaborative, Supportive Culture:

Be part of a collegial faculty dedicated to academic excellence, spiritual formation, and student success. Strong Institutional Support:

Enjoy professional development opportunities, funding for research, and institutional backing for teaching innovation. Vibrant Location:

Live and work in Denver, Colorado—a dynamic city with a thriving counseling and mental health community, stunning natural beauty, and rich cultural opportunities. Commitment to Excellence & Innovation:

Join a faculty committed to teaching, research, and clinical practice in an evolving higher education landscape. As a faculty member in the Counseling Division, you will play a critical role in shaping the next generation of professional counselors by: Delivering high-impact teaching (18 credit hours per academic year) in graduate-level courses. Mentoring students holistically—academically, professionally, and spiritually. Contributing to scholarship through research, writing, and conference presentations. Integrating faith and counseling practice in a way that prepares students for real-world impact. Serving the Seminary community through committee work, accreditation support, and faculty collaboration. Other duties as assigned by the Academic Dean —————– Salary Range:

$65K-$95K Compensation:

Competitive compensation package, commensurate with experience and qualifications. Includes a full benefits package, including relocation/ housing assistance (if needed) and access to professional development support.

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