Antioch University
Teaching Faculty with Program Director of Sexuality Studies Appointment (remote)
Antioch University
Position: Teaching Faculty with Program Director of Sexuality Studies Appointment
Program: Couple and Family Therapy
Classification: Full-Time
Reports To: Academic Unit Head/Chair, Relational Therapy Division
Location: Remote, with ability to travel to campuses and other locations
Compensation: Antioch University offers a competitive compensation and benefits package that includes both direct and indirect pay. The compensation will be based on experience, education, knowledge, credentials, and a consideration of the difficult and complexity of the position The minimum salary for this position based on residential location is: CA $69,300.00, WA $67,410.00, Other locations: $63,000.00
Start Date: Flexible start date
The School of Counseling, Psychology, and Therapy (CPT) at Antioch University Seattle invites applications for a unique dual-role position as a full-time Teaching Faculty member with Program Director of Sexuality Studies appointment within the Couples and Family Therapy Program.
Antioch University Master of Arts in Couple and Family Therapy (CFT) provides students with the training and clinical experience necessary to become licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs). Our students develop the knowledge, skills, self-awareness, and clinical competencies as marriage and family therapists (MFTs) in alignment with professional and national standards to work with children and adults individually or as part of a relational system. Students graduate with the ability to provide ethical, skills, socially just, and anti-racist couple and family therapist to a diverse array of clients.
Within the CFT MA degree, students are able to specialize in one of two cutting edge fields - art therapy or dance movement therapy - and/or obtain certifications in coveted areas such as play therapy, sex therapy, gender affirming clinical practice, sexuality education, trauma informed practice, and addiction studies. Values of ethical practice, social responsibility, anti-racism, and cultural diversity are central part of the CFT curricula, and students receive a balance of traditional and contemporary perspectives in the MFT field.
The CFT Program includes a vital component – the Sexuality Studies Certificate Programs. These programs are integral in equipping students with specialized knowledge and skills to address a broad range of sexual health and wellness issues. They advocate for an inclusive, sex-positive approach and gear towards preparing students for AASECT certification.
The CFT Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE), and Antioch University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Intentional, dynamic integration of theory and practice is a hallmark of an Antioch education, as is our emphasis on multicultural therapy, ethical practice, and social responsibility, giving AU an edge over other graduate schools in psychology. Antioch is committed to educating students to become informed, effective practitioners and change agents in a diverse world. To learn more about our unique history and student-centered educational philosophy, visit https://www.antioch.edu/about/.
Primary Responsibilities
Antioch University CFT Teaching Faculty members are engaged in student learning and institutional citizenship.The successful applicant will divide their time equally between their role as an instructor in the CFT program and as the Director of the Sexuality Studies Certificate Program. They will be responsible for teaching graduate courses, supervising students’ clinical training, and directing the Sexuality Studies Certificate Programs. This position is full time (100% FTE).
Responsibilities for this position include:
- Teach a total of 18 semester credits of direct instruction per year with course releases for the Program Director responsibilities. Course assignments and releases will be made annually in consultation with the CFT Chair considering individual and program needs.
- As the Director of the Sexuality Studies Certificate Program, you will:
- Advise up to 15 students in the Sexuality Certificates program, assessing academic progress, aiding with arrangements for non-curricular resources (career pathways, AASECT certification, research projects, community engagement, etc.)
- Coordinate residencies for the Sexuality Certificate Programs
- Manage the admissions process for student applicants to the Sexuality Certificate Programs, conduct interviews with applicants, make recommendations regarding individual admissions decisions, and follow up with situations involving conditional admissions which require additional monitoring
- Participate in curriculum development related to gender and sexuality studies
- Participate in specific program development efforts such as accreditation, outcomes, and marketing
- Develop and coordinate program related training initiatives as assigned by the program chair
- Participate in scheduled department, faculty, and program meetings and retreats to discuss implementation of policy and procedures, development of strategic objectives and directions, and topics in teaching/advising, student standards, adjunct faculty relations, accreditation, and curriculum development
- Serve on University special committees, task forces, and campus-wide faculty leadership; attend all-community events
- Serve as Teaching Liaison for various content areas in the CFT Program curriculum to ensure quality of teaching and assist in problem resolution. Liaison activities may include recruiting adjunct faculty in specific content areas, consulting on syllabus development, monitoring mid-term and final course evaluations, providing feedback to adjunct faculty about quality of teaching, and providing consultation for problematic student situations
- Actively engage in scholarship, professional dialogue, and community service by contributing to the creation and sharing of knowledge in scholarly research and writing,community outreach, and dialogue with peers and colleagues in the field of marriage and family therapy and in the broader educational community
- Participate in activities for professional development (conferences, seminars, workshops, courses) as relevant to areas of special expertise and interest
- Actively engage in the clinical practice and/or supervision of therapy as a state licensed or certified clinician
Required Qualifications
- Doctoral degree in Couple/Marriage and Family Therapy or related field from a regionally accredited institution
- AASECT Certified Sex Therapist or Educator
- Licensed or licensed eligible as a marriage and family therapist
- An academic background suitable to a program committed to progressive education, diversity, anti-racism and anti-oppression, social justice, and community engagement
- Minimum of 4 years of experience teaching in graduate programs
- Identify professionally primarily as a Couple/Marriage and Family Therapist, as demonstrated by adopting the AAMFT Code of Ethics as a guide for professional conduct and membership in systemically-oriented organizations, including AAMFT, and/or demonstrating relational identities in work or other environments
- At least one published article in a peer reviewed journal and any combination of book chapters, books, grants, or presentations at professional academic conferences
- Commitment to anti-racist principles in teaching and clinical work with demonstrated ability to incorporate those principles into teaching, supervision, course development, and research
Preferred Qualifications
The ideal candidate will have:
- Ability to complement and build on existing strengths within the division and will be eager to interact with students and faculty from the broader Antioch community.
- Program administration experience in graduate education.
- Commitment to and proven history of incorporating social justice and multicultural frameworks in teaching, clinical work, and research.
- AASECT Certified Sex Therapy Supervisor or Educator preferred (or in progress)
- AAMFT Approved Supervisor or AAMFT Supervisor Candidate
- Expertise in one or more of the following areas:
- couple and family therapy research and assessment.
- social justice theories pertaining to systemic therapy.
- research and/or clinical work focusing on social justice and multicultural issues, sexology, and/or systemic therapy.
- online or low-residency instruction experience.
- competency-based assessment experience.
- interest or experience in experiential education and remote learning pedagogical methods.
- interest and/or experience in training supervisors.
- Program/certificate development, administration, and/or leadership in a COAMFTE-accredited graduate program.
Benefits
Voluntary Health, dental and vision plan and flexible spending account options; employer retirement plan contribution of 6%; voluntary salary deduction to a pre-tax or post-tax retirement account; employer paid life insurance and short term disability; voluntary supplemental life insurance, long-term disability, accidental death/dismemberment, critical illness, and accident coverage plans; 12 days per year sick leave (carry-over up to 65 days); tuition remission for employees and dependents at Antioch University campuses; and employee paid options with AFLAC, LegalShield, and Liberty Mutual.
Application Instructions
Please email a cover letter, CV/resume, and a list of reference names and contact information to Employment@antioch.edu. In the subject line of the email, please state CFT Teaching Faculty with Program Director SS Appointment. Please attach all documents including the cover letter to the email.
Coalition for the Common Good (CCG) EEO Statement
The Coalition for the Common Good provides equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants and prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic or class protected by federal, state or local laws in matters affecting employment or in providing access to programs. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, benefits, and training. The CCG complies with all state and federal laws that prohibit discrimination, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Title IX, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Equal Pay Act, and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act. Inquiries should be addressed to the Office of Human Resources or the Office of the General Counsel.
NOTE: The successful candidate for this position will be subject to a pre-employment background check.
This position is included in the bargaining unit of Antioch University faculty that is represented by SEIU Local 925. Terms and conditions of employment for bargaining unit positions are subject to change based on collective bargaining.

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