Position Summary
The School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill invites applications for a position in School Counseling starting July 1 2026. This is a full-time 9-month tenure-line or tenured appointment depending on rank at the time of hire. Candidates at the assistant professor level must have an earned doctorate at the time of hire. Candidates at the associate and full levels must have an established record of research funding teaching and service to meet the Universitys requirements for tenure and appointment at the respective rank. Depending on rank candidates will demonstrate a research program that will lead to an outstanding and sustained record of scholarship and securing external funding or will already have such an established record. Candidates will have strong potential or an established record of outstanding university teaching and guiding students through dissertation research projects. Candidates must be eligible for licensure as a school counselor in North Carolina.
Preferred Qualifications Competencies And Experience
Strong preference will be given to candidates with a demonstrated specialty in school counseling and school counselor education; experience as a full-time faculty member in a graduate counseling program; and familiarity with CACREP accreditation processes including the 2024 standards.