Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track) Mental Health and Human Services
The Mental Health and Human Services program at the University of Maine at Augusta invites applications for an Assistant Professor position starting September 2026. The program is looking for candidates able to teach in our generalist human services curriculum. Some of the possible undergraduate courses include: Community Mental Health Human Services Interviewing and Counseling Professional Ethics and internship courses.
Essential duties and responsibilities of this position:This faculty member will prepare course syllabi develop courses online in Brightspace and create assessments of learning teaching and learning support for students throughout their courses. Faculty are expected to participate in program meetings UMA committees community service and collaborate with peers across the University of Maine System. Faculty members in this program teach classes in person live online/synchronous as well as asynchronous so prior experience in these different modalities would be helpful.
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UMA isthethird-largest public university in addition to its main campus in thestates capital UMA alsoservesstudents atitscampus in Bangor (UMA Bangor) and through UMA Centers around the locationsandlong-termexpertiseinonlineanddistancelearningUMAisgenerally considered theuniversity ofchoice forMainers of allages who want toattend college without uprooting their lives.
To learn more about the Mental Health and Human Services program please visit our webpage at in Social Work Counselor Education Counseling Marriage and Family Therapy Behavioral Health Mental Health Clinical Psychology Counseling Psychology Human Services or similar areas including substance use disorder treatment. ABDs welcome to apply but faculty must have earned their doctorate to be eligible for tenure. Preferred: Additional information about UMAs undergraduate and graduate Mental Health and Human Services (MHHS) Program are available on our website: The normal hiring range is mid 60s for a tenure-track position and is commensurate with qualifications and previous experience in accordance with the AFUM contract. Application Process To be considered for this position you will need to Apply and upload the documentation listed below: Incomplete application materials cannot be considered.Materials received after January 18 2026 will be reviewed at the discretion of the university. The successful applicant is subject to appropriate background screening. Equal Opportunity Statement:
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