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Clinical Assistant Professor/Couple and Family Therapy Clinic Director Department of Family and...

Employer
Northern Illinois University (NIU)
Location
DeKalb, IL

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Education, Child Development & Family Studies
Position Type
Assistant Professor
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

Working Position Title:

Clinical Assistant Professor/Couple and Family Therapy Clinic Director Department of Family and Consumer Sciences – College of Health and Human Science (31039) (EXTENDED)

Classification Title:

Clinical Assistant Professor

Position Number:

00031039

Posting Date:

04/15/2022

Priority Review Date:

07/15/2022

Business Unit Description:

Faculty

Full-Time/Part Time:

Full-Time

FTE:

1.00

Position Status:

Regular

Job Code:

2220

Union Representation:

Non-Union

Union Code :

N/A

Unit/Department:

Family & Consumer Sciences

College/Unit:

College-Hlth & Human Sci Dean

Division:

Academic Division

Location:

WZ 118

Overview :

The School of Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS) at Northern Illinois University seeks applications for an anticipated 12-month, clinical assistant professor in Human Development and Family Sciences (HDFS) who will serve as the Couple and Family Therapy Clinic (CFTC) Director. The CFTC is a training and research facility that supports the Specialization in Marriage and Family Therapy (SMFT) master’s degree program. It functions as a community mental health clinic that provides individual, couple, and family therapy services, on a sliding fee scale, to NIU students, faculty, and community members. The CFTC is also a practicum site for the SMFT graduate students. It is the only COAMFTE- accredited graduate program in marriage and family therapy at a state-supported university in Illinois.

The position is housed in the area of Human Development and Family Sciences of the School of Family and Consumer Sciences. The School has 15 full-time faculty members and five supportive professional staff and offers 2 undergraduate and 1 Master’s degree program (www.chhs.niu.edu/fcns/). Northern Illinois University is a Doctoral/Research extensive university with a diverse student body of over 17,000, located 65 miles west of Chicago.

Position Summary:

The Director of the Couple and Family Therapy Clinic will be one of the core faculty members within the Specialization in Marriage and Family Therapy Program. The director will administer the Couple and Family Therapy Clinic including coordination and scheduling of all graduate students in training activities, facilitation of healthy staff and student relationships, maintaining clinic supplies, revision of administrative forms and manuals, management of clinic fiscal operations, and management of repairs and maintenance of the physical facility, The director will manage the graduate internship program, facilitate marketing and visibility for the clinic in the community, and work collaboratively with the FACS Chair and SMFT program director and HFDS faculty related to clinic issues. Teaching responsibilities include internship and practicum sections during fall, spring, and summer terms.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities :

Clinic Administrative Responsibilities
· Coordinate the Couple and Family Therapy Clinic staff (all SMFT graduate students), and Couple and Family Therapy Clinic graduate assistant.
o Clarify Couple and Family Therapy Clinic Policies and Procedures for staff members and, in conjunction with other SMFT faculty, hold staff members accountable for complying with them.
o Cooperatively, with other SMFT faculty, facilitate healthy staff relationships. Mediate interpersonal difficulties should they arise.
o Maintain supplies necessary for the functioning of The Couple and Family Therapy Clinic.
o Revise Couple and Family Therapy Clinic forms as needed in collaboration with the other SMFT faculty.
o Conduct client audits every semester.

· Oversee fiscal operations of the Couple and Family Therapy Clinic as defined in the Couple and Family Therapy Clinic Policies and Procedures Manual.
o Monitor Family Therapy Clinic income and expenses and maintain a balanced budget. Financial decisions must be cleared with the FACS Chair and paperwork goes through the FACS Office Manager.

· Maintain the Couple and Family Therapy Clinic physical facility.
o Arrange for ordering and supervision of repairs and maintenance as needed, using appropriate University personnel through arrangements made by the FACS Office Manager.
o Order equipment as needed. Equipment lists are submitted to the FACS Chair.

· Locate, develop, and maintain relationships with internship locations suitable for SMFT
students.
o Maintain a record of all contacts with internship sites.
o Conduct annual site visit each fall with all current internship sites.

· Coordinate annual internship luncheon/meeting with internship site supervisors and first year SMFT students.

· Facilitate the visibility of the Couple and Family Therapy Clinic in the community. Develop and maintain relationships with potential referral sources. Maintain a record of all efforts to promote the Couple and Family Therapy Clinic.

· Maintain a database of pertinent information, including client statistics, concerning the operation of the Couple and Family Therapy Clinic.

· Inform SMFT faculty, HDFS coordinator, and FACS School Chair of ongoing developments and/or areas of concern with Couple and Family Therapy Clinic.

· Inform SMFT faculty, HDFS faculty and FACS School Chair regularly [at least yearly] of ongoing developments and/or areas of concern with Couple and Family Therapy Clinic operations. Direct Supervision of practicum students at Clinic NOTE: It is understood that the Couple and Family Therapy Clinic Director will supervise approximately one third of the Marriage and Family Therapy practicum students. They are referred to below as “assigned practicum students.”

· Provide supervision between the hours of 2:00- 8:00 p.m. each week on assigned practicum day(s). Supervise assigned practicum students. This includes live supervision, case consultation, and review of recorded sessions. One hour of group supervision, and at least one hour of individual supervision will be provided each week. Provide other supervision of assigned practicum students as needed.

· Provide written evaluation at the end of each semester for each SMFT practicum student in assigned supervision group. Request written feedback from the students about the supervision process.

Direct supervision of Internship Students

Provide Indirect Supervision of Clinical Work at Off-Campus Internship Sites
NOTE: It is understood that the Couple and Family Therapy Clinic Director will supervise approximately one third of the Marriage and Family Therapy Internship students. These are referred to below as “assigned Internship students.”

· Monitor progress at internship sites of assigned internship students. Maintain ongoing contact with site supervisors.

· Conduct additional site visits for assigned interns as needed.

Teaching Responsibilities ·

Teach two (2) sections of HDFS 633 SMFT Internship in Community Agencies and two sections of HDFS 639 SMFT Practicum in the fall, spring, and summer semesters this may depend on the graduate faculty status. These courses will be negotiated according to school needs, by consent of SMFT faculty and with the approval of the HDFS Coordinator and FACS Chair.


General Expectations
· It is expected that the Couple and Family Therapy Clinic Director will be physically present at the Couple and Family Therapy Clinic a minimum of four (4) days per week, for at least a portion of the day. This is to oversee daily operations. These hours at the Couple and Family Therapy Clinic will be consistent and posted.

· Responsibilities will be performed in consultation and collaboration with the other SMFT faculty members, the HDFS Coordinator, and the FACS School Chair. However, the Couple and Family Therapy Clinic Director bears responsibility for initiating and facilitating tasks outlined in this document.

· The Couple and Family Therapy Clinic Director will submit any proposed substantive changes in Couple and Family Therapy Clinic policies and procedures for approval by the SMFT faculty. · It is assumed that the Family Therapy Clinic Director will work cooperatively with the SMFT/HDFS faculty and the HDFS Coordinator.

· Submit an annual report of job on February 1st to the FACS School Chair to be released to HDFS Area Coordinator and faculty for annual evaluation.

Minimum Required Qualifications:

Ph.D. DMFT, or Psy.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy

Five years direct care experience in providing individual, couple, and family therapeutic services

Licensure as Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)

Preferred Qualifications:

AAMFT Approved Supervisor

Two years experience of clinical supervision of marriage and family therapy students or marriage and family therapists with a provisional license

College/University teaching experience

Percent of Staff Year:

1.00

Standard Hours Per Week:

37.50

Salary:

Commensurate with experience

Hourly or Semi-monthly Pay Rate/Range:

Commensurate with experience

Earn Type:

Salary

Quick Link to Applicant :

https://employment.niu.edu/postings/62633

Is Background Check Required:

Yes

EEO Statement Summary:

In accordance with applicable statutes and regulations, NIU is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, religion, age, physical and mental disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, political affiliation, or any other factor unrelated to professional qualifications, and will comply with all applicable federal and state statutes, regulations and orders pertaining to nondiscrimination, equal opportunity and affirmative action.

The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies:

Ethics and Compliance Officer, Title IX Coordinator
Health Services 230
TitleIXCoordinator@niu.edu
815-753-5560

Visa Policy:

In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire.

ADA Accommodation:

NIU remains committed to ensuring that its recruitment and application procedures include full opportunities for applicants with disabilities. Employment opportunities will not be denied to anyone because of the need to make accommodations for a person’s disability during either the application or interview process. An applicant who believes they require an accommodation to participate in the employment process due to a disability may request that accommodation through the Accommodation Request Form. For further assistance, please contact the office of Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity (AAEO) at ada@niu.edu.

Safety Information:

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Read the Annual Safety and Security Report. Contact the Ethics and Compliance Office at 815-753-1649 for a hard copy.

Read the Fire Safety Report. Contact the Department of Environmental Health and Safety at 815-753-0404 for a hard copy.

Organization

Northern Illinois University is a comprehensive research university offering programs from the baccalaureate through the doctorate. Colleges include business, education, engineering and engineering technology, law, liberal arts and sciences, health and human sciences, and visual and performing arts. On-campus enrollment is approximately 18,000 students. The university also offers more than 200 extension courses each semester to students in communities throughout northern Illinois.

The main campus is located in DeKalb, 65 miles west of Chicago's "Loop" and 40 miles southeast of Rockford. In addition to the main campus, NIU has three education centers in Hoffman Estates, Rockford, and Naperville. DeKalb/Sycamore, with a population of about 50,000, is a modern paradox, a rural/urban community. It is simultaneously recognized for its manufacturing and rich farmlands. The site of the first manufacture of barbed wire and the development of hybrid seed corn are evidence of its diversified history. The blend of industry and agriculture, coupled with the cultural and recreational facilities of the university and supplemented by easy access to Chicago and Rockford, provide an enjoyable environment in which to live.

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Telephone
815-753-1000
Location
1425 Lincoln Hwy
DeKalb
Illinois
60115
US

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