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Job Title: MFT Adjunct
Job Summary:
The Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) Program in the School of Education at the University of San Francisco is seeking adjunct instructors to teach the following course for the Spring Semester. Students in the MFT Program graduate with a Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology with a specialization in Marriage and Family Therapy. Graduates are eligible to gain hours for licensure through the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) for the MFT and have the option of gaining eligibility for the License in Professional Clinical Counseling. We encourage outstanding and qualified candidates to apply as soon as possible. Below is a description of the course that needs staffing.
Mission Statement: The Masters in Counseling Psychology Program with a concentration in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) at the University of San Francisco prepares students to be socially and culturally responsive relationship and family therapists and mental health counselors. At its core, the MFT’s clinical training program upholds values of equity, social justice, community and cultural wealth, and collaborative problem solving. We are committed to embracing diversity, academic excellence, and to the compassionate service of children, adults, and families.
Full Job Description:
- CPSY 631 – Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy
Course Description: This course provides an overview of the basic concepts, history, process of psychotherapy, mechanisms of change, and applications of the major schools of counseling and psychotherapy, including behavioral, psychodynamic, and humanistic. This course uses a multicultural lens to examine each school of thought or theory. - CPSY 634 – Ethical, Legal and Professional Issues
Course Description: This course features the roles and responsibilities of Marriage and Family Therapists according to the laws and ethical principles governing practice. - CPSY 637 – Traineeship I
Course Description: A Level 1 supervised experience in marriage and family therapy in an institutional setting under professional supervision. - CPSY 640 – Relationship Therapy
Course Description: The focus of this course is on relationships and the ways in which people develop as relational beings. - CPSY 647 – Group Work in Clinical Settings
Course Description: This course provides an overview of the theories and practice of group counseling and consultation. - CPSY 677 – Counseling Across Cultures
Course Description: This course features an understanding of multicultural issues in counseling with diverse ethnic groups, cultures, and social classes in American society. - CPSY 690 – Research Methods
Course Description: An introduction to the process, methods, and research literature pertaining to counseling individuals and families. - CPSY 632 – Child and Adolescent Therapy
Course Description: This course will provide an overview of child and adolescent development. - CPSY 638 – Traineeship II
Course Description: A Level 2 supervised experience in marriage and family therapy. - CPSY 639 – Individual and Family Psychopathology
Course Description: This course includes an understanding of individuals and family psychopathology. - CPSY 642 – Counseling Methods
Course Description: This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of foundational counseling skills. - CPSY 643 – Sexuality and Gender Issues in Therapy
Course Description: This course is designed for counseling and mental health service professionals. - CPSY 646 – Community Mental Health: Concepts of Recovery, Wellness, Systems of Care and Advocacy
Course Description: This course helps students understand the model of community mental health recovery. - CPSY 651 – Adult Development and Gerontology
Course Description: This course will provide an overview of the biological, psychological, and social developmental tasks and life events of the adult years. - CPSY 630 – Individual and Systems Assessment
Course Description: Course includes exposure to a variety of assessment procedures. - CPSY 650 – Trauma and Crisis Counseling
Course Description: This course provides opportunities for both theory and skill development by examining crisis and trauma counseling. - CPSY 654 – Career Counseling
Course Description: Career counseling theory and applications. - CPSY 683 – Clinical Psychopharmacology
Course Description: This course explores basic principles and applications of psychopharmacology in the mental health field. - CPSY 687 – Family Systems Therapy
Course Description: The course features the understanding and application of evidence-based family systems model.
Full-Time/Part-Time: Part time
Pay Rate: Salary
Salary Range : $2,101.00 per unit
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