Assistant Professor of Counselor Education (Tenure-Track)
Company: Seton Hall University, New Jersey
Location: South Orange
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media at Seton
Hall University invites applications for a tenure track Assistant
Professor in Counselor Education, beginning in August, 2026. Duties
and Responsibilities: This search is part of a multiyear, strategic
infusion of resources into our Counselor Education graduate
portfolio of programs—currently with specialties in Professional
Counseling and School Counseling. In addition to this appointment,
we expect to hire additional full-time faculty with an expertise in
Counselor Education—one Open Rank tenured faculty appointment, and
two non-tenure-track Lecturers—all with an expected start date of
August, 2026. As a result, we anticipate that the successful
candidates for these searches—as well as the existing full-time
faculty—will contribute to accreditation efforts. The College’s
existing graduate programs in Counseling and School Counseling are
among the largest at the University and are strongly enrolled in
both on-campus and online modalities. Growth of these programs is
therefore a key institutional priority, and accordingly the pursuit
of CACREP accreditation has the support of both the Offices of the
Dean and Provost. Organizationally, the Counselor Education
programs are housed alongside graduate programs in School
Psychology, Applied Behavior Analysis, Counseling Psychology and
Psychological Studies in the Department of Professional Psychology
and Family Therapy. The successful candidate will be expected to
maintain a strong presence on our South Orange, NJ residential
campus while engaging in an array of high-impact activities with
students that include teaching, advisement, mentoring, and academic
program development. The tenure-track Assistant Professor in
Counseling and School Counseling entails a 9-credit teaching
requirement during the Fall and Spring semesters (i.e., three
courses per semester), commensurate with Department needs. Seton
Hall University is a Carnegie R2 institution, and tenured and
tenure-track faculty are expected to maintain a comprehensive and
commensurate research agenda with active participation in the
pursuit of grants and corporate/foundation partnerships. Duties and
Responsibilities *Dedication to research, teaching, and service;
*18 credit teaching load per academic year, which will include
Counselor Education-related course assignments; *Establish and
maintain a robust scholarly agenda commensurate with a tenure-track
appointment at an R2 University, including the pursuit of external
funding; *Active service across the University, College,
Department, and the discipline; *Curriculum development and program
assessment, review, and revision; *Student advisement and
mentorship; and *A commitment to the University’s Mission. About
the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media Launched in
Summer 2023, Seton Hall’s College of Human Development, Culture,
and Media (CHDCM) embodies the University’s commitment to
pedagogical innovation, intellectual ferment, and community
engagement. Uniting scholars and students from four dynamic
departments — Communication, Media, and the Arts; Education
Leadership, Management, and Policy; Educational Studies; and
Professional Psychology and Family Therapy — the College is the new
home of cutting-edge, transdisciplinary inquiry into the stickiest
problems of our time. The faculty, staff, and students of the
College seek to improve the human condition by collaborating across
distinct fields that uniquely complement one another—the arts,
communication, education, leadership and mental health. Expression
underpins all facets of the College’s portfolio — media as a form
of education and artistic expression; teaching and learning as
modes of creative expression; expression and expressibility as
critical to counseling and therapeutic treatment; and
self-expression as a vehicle of social agency. With enrollment at
approximately 1,550 total students, both graduate and
undergraduate, CHDCM is the second largest college at Seton Hall
University, with approximately 70 full time faculty and 125 adjunct
faculty. For more information about the College of Human
Development, Culture, and Media, and Seton Hall University, please
visit our website,
https://www.shu.edu/human-development-culture-media/ Required
Qualifications: *Earned doctoral degree in Counselor Education from
an accredited institution, or fulfillment of CACREP core faculty
requirements; *A record of, or potential for, a scholarly research
agenda with the future promise of significant scholarly
publications and/or grants; and *Demonstrated ability to
collaborate effectively with students and colleagues from diverse
backgrounds. Desired Qualifications: *Experience teaching courses
both on-campus and alternate modalities (e.g., asynchronous and
hybrid) with demonstrated effectiveness; *Background in a
CACREP-recognized specialization; *Licensed or license-eligible in
Professional Counseling and/or School Counseling in the state of
NJ; *Demonstrated evidence of, or potential for, grant writing; and
*Interest in interdisciplinary collaborations, research, and
academic innovation across the College’s Academic Departments and
University. Salary Range: $83,142 - $92,381 Exempt/Nonexempt:
Exempt Physical Demands: General Office Environment Special
Instructions to Applicants: Required materials include: (1) Cover
letter; (2) CV; (3) Name and contact information for three (3)
professional references; (4) writing sample; and (5) transcript(s)
for all coursework completed, indicating receipt of all degrees.
Optional materials include: (1) teaching philosophy; (2) prior
student evaluations; and/or (3) letters of reference. The Search
Committee will conduct video interviews with semi-finalists.
Finalists will be invited to a required on-campus two-day visit.
Review of applications is underway and will continue until a
candidate is appointed. Applicants who submit their application and
all materials by January 7, 2026 will receive priority
consideration. Inquiries may be directed to the search committee
chair, Peggy Brady-Amoon, Ph.D., by phone at (973) 275-2732 or via
email at Margaret.brady-amoon@shu.edu Benefits Information: Full
Time Benefits Life today is complex. That’s why Seton Hall
University offers a comprehensive package of benefits and programs
to help you simplify and enrich your life. These benefits are
important elements of your total university compensation package.
Benefits include but are not limited to bundled medical,
prescription, and vision insurance, dental insurance, and life
insurance, and retirement plan. More information is available at
https://www.shu.edu/human-resources/benefits.html . Seton Hall
University is located in South Orange, New Jersey, 14 miles from
New York City. It is the oldest Catholic diocesan institution of
higher education in the United States and is home to about 6,300
undergraduate and 3,700 graduate students. A vibrant and culturally
inclusive community, Seton Hall pursues academic excellence and
ethical development in a collaborative environment and prepares its
students to be servant leaders in their professional and community
lives. Seton Hall University is an equal opportunity employer. It
honors diverse perspectives and welcomes employees from all faith
traditions. In turn, its faculty respects Catholic beliefs and
values, engages the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, and supports
the University’s mission as a Catholic institution of higher
education.
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