Position Summary
Faculty in the Department of Counseling and Educational Development CED in the School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro UNCG seek a colleague who will provide stability and visionary leadership for the Nicholas A. Vacc Counseling and Consulting Clinic (Clinic) as the Clinic Director beginning August 1 2025 . We are searching for a teamoriented collaborative individual who will serve as Clinic Director and contribute their own experience expertise and commitment to the Departments equity diversity and inclusion initiatives through Clinic services. This is a 9month fulltime inperson position. This position is primarily focused on directing the Clinic and teaching at the masters or doctoral level however includes a reduced teaching load given the service as Clinic Director that this role entails. Review of applications will begin on October 1 2024 and will continue until the position is filled. Salary for this position is competitive and contingent on experience. Key functions and expected performance: Working collaboratively with departmental faculty and staff to navigate the connections of current courses course content research and practica experiences within the Clinic as well as determining future directions of the Clinic. Teaching courses at the masters or doctoral level. Managing and organizing clinical experiences that occur within the Clinic which includes but is not limited to adequate clinical hours for required clinical courses that occur within the Clinic and providing orientation to all Clinic policies and procedures. Maintaining and enhancing existing relationships with units on campus to provide services to UNCG students and developing visionary strategies for the Clinic to expand its reach and influence in the schools and community. Providing onsite supervision and crisis consultation as needed during normal business hours for CED practicum and internship students and monitoring compliance with legal and ethical issues. Managing supervising and directing Clinic employees and graduate assistants who staff the Clinic and oncall schedule. Managing budgets technology and operations of the Clinic and engaging in data collection to assist in providing data and metrics regarding the Clinics impact on and off campus. Providing departmental school and University service.
Minimum Qualifications
Candidates must hold or anticipate a doctorate in Counselor Education from a CACREP accredited program. Candidates who have not yet received a doctoral degree but anticipate receiving the degree will be considered for this position. Candidates are required to have training in clinical supervision and successful experience as a clinical supervisor.
Preferred Qualifications
Applicants should have or be eligible for relevant counselor credentials (e.g. LCMHC S LCMHC NCC in North Carolina. Clinical supervision credentials (e.g. LCMHC S ACS are preferred. Candidates should have training and/or clinical experience in providing telemental health services.
Work Environment
Inside C
Required Experience:
Director