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Department: College of Education
Rank: Assistant Teaching ProfessorAssistant Teaching ProfessorTeaching Professor
Annual Basis: 9 Month
June 9 2025 position open until filled
To ensure consideration complete applications must include the following along with the online application:
1) A CV
2) A letter of interest (2 3 pages) that describes:
Your professional experience in CFT including as an educator
Your experience teaching supervising and advising students
Your expertise in professional practice issues areas of content interest and clinical supervision experience
Your experience working effectively with individuals from a range of different backgrounds and embedding content/practices into your teaching and supervision that are consistent with reducing health disparities.
The online application includes the name and contact information for at least three professional references. Candidates will be notified before references are contacted.
The College of Education (COE) at the University of Oregon is a community of leading researchers and practitioners dedicated to transformational scholarship integrated teaching and collaborative practice designed to enhance individual lives and systems within a culture that values diversity and promotes respect and inclusion.
The College of Education (COE) is home to 3 academic departments 16 academic degree programs 14 research and outreach units the HEDCO Institute and the HEDCO Clinic. All academic departments house both graduate and undergraduate programs addressing the full range of issues present in educational and social systems. Our tenure and career nontenure track faculty in each department are devoted to inspiring and mentoring the approximately 1500 undergraduate and graduate students in the COE who will be the next generation of educational and social science leaders. The COE has a long record of developing widely adopted evidencebased assessments and interventions used in both clinical settings and in school programs that serve millions of children in thousands of schools across the country and the world. Our faculty staff and students have one thing in common: A spirit of discovery and dedication to creating positive change with the goal of a more equitable educated and healthy tomorrow.
The CPHS Department is committed to advancing research and scholarship to improve prevention and intervention practices for children youth adults families and communities. We are dedicated to training socially aware and culturally responsive clinicians researchers and interventionists who engage across ecological levels utilize evidencebased practices and in partnership with their communities work to reduce inequities and enhance relationships health and wellbeing.
The Couples and Family Therapy program COAMFTE accredited since 2003 includes graduates representing 47 U.S. states and 31 countries. The programs mission is to provide an inclusive and equitycentered learning environment that produces ethical skilled researchinformed and culturally competent couples and family therapists. Program faculty promote a strengthsbased systemic orientation and cohesive learning environment. Coursework occurs concurrently with direct clinical work commencing with the observation of advanced students at the Center for Healthy Relationships located within the University of Oregons onsite interdisciplinary HEDCO Clinic which comprises seven affiliated centers. The program is 90 credits and 7terms leading to a Master of Science in Couples and Family Therapy.
The Couples and Family Therapy program in the College of Education is seeking to hire a career faculty member in the Teaching Professor category to support our COAMFTEapproved masters program. This position will be located at the University of Oregon Eugene campus. Primary responsibilities will include teaching/supervision academic advising and support to graduate students and service to the department college university and/or profession. Additional opportunities may be available for academic leadership practicum/internship coordination and program improvement activities. This position includes contributing to the equity and inclusion goals of the program and college and incorporating inclusive practices into their work.
Course content areas for teaching responsibilities may include theoretical foundations Advanced Practicum/supervision micro counseling skills and courses in related areas (e.g. counseling). Areas of content expertise for the Lecturer/Senior Lecturer are open.
This position is a ninemonth Career Faculty position in the Teaching Professor category. The positions responsibilities are guided by the COEs NonTenure Track Professional Responsibilities Policy United Academics Collective Bargaining Agreement and the COEs NTTF Policy for Promotion and Review. This Teaching Professor position reports to the Counseling Psychology and Human Services department head.
Start Date: The position begins September 2025.
Assistant Teaching Professor:
Doctoral degree in Couples and Family Therapy or masters degree in CFT and PhD in a related field.
Documents expertise in areas required for program (e.g. content area of teaching supervision) including AAMFT approved supervisor or approved supervisor eligibility.
Teaching experience in Couples and Family Therapy or related field.
Professional experience in Couples and Family Therapy.
LMFT license or LMFT licenseeligible.
To be considered for the rank of Assoicate Teaching Professor candidates must meet all the requirements of Assistant Teaching Professor rank plus:
Evidence of highquality teaching and professional expertise in the field as related to position (e.g. teaching courses presentations).
Experience participating in graduate education (e.g. doctoral committees research supervision advising).
Demonstrated service and/or leadership in the field department college and/or university.
Documented program coordination or comparable leadership responsibilities and contributions to the graduate education program.
Scholarly contributions to the field (e.g. develop and publish teaching or clinical materials publications in the practice literature; presentations).
To be considered for the rank of Teaching Professor candidates must meet all the requirements of Assistant and Associate Teaching Professor rank plus:
Demonstrated leadership with expanded responsibilities in a variety of areas including but not limited to curriculum development program development and program evaluation of the graduate education program.
Demonstrated broad scope of impact and audience of your scholarly activities (e.g. having a state or national office develop and publish teaching or clinical materials publish in the practice literature write grant applications).
Ability to contribute positively to our community and work effectively with individuals from varied backgrounds.
Ability to communicate effectively to foster community relations and support graduate student training.
Ability to teach a broad array of CFT and CPHS courses on topics such as micro counseling skills clinical models advanced practicum/supervision and couples therapy.
3 years of experience in clinical practice teaching advising and student support.
A record of positive collaboration with community partners externship sites and students.
A record of quality mentoring teaching and advising in CFT or related discipline including students and/or staff members from a broad range of different backgrounds.
Experience supervising masters or doctoral students.
All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check.
The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to eligible employees including health insurance retirement plans and paid time off. For more information about benefits visit University of Oregon is an equal opportunity affirmative action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the ADA. The University encourages all qualified individuals to apply and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status including veteran and disability status. The University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. To request an accommodation in connection with the application process please contact us at or.
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