What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Professor, Human Development Counseling position at uis?
Summary:
The Counseling Program at the University of
Illinois Springfield (UIS) seeks an Assistant Professor for our CACREP
accredited master’s degree starting August 16, 2026. The program has three accredited concentrations in
Clinical Mental Health, Marital/Couple/Family, and School Counseling. The
program emphasizes a student-centric approach that celebrates differences
grounded in a relational dynamic. UIS emphasizes teaching and expects ongoing
scholarly and university service activities. Teaching three courses in both the
spring and fall will be expected with the possibility of summers.
This is a full-time on-campus position tenure-track academic appointment. UIS tenure-system faculty are expected to be available and engaged in the university community, with assigned professional responsibilities for teaching, scholarship, and service.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Teaching: teach and supervise courses appropriate to expertise and department needs
Scholarship: present, publish, and/or perform scholarship appropriate to the profession of counseling and counselor education
Service: use talents, expertise, and experience to achieve professional goals, program and department initiatives, and institutional mission
Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.