Responsible for teaching Human Service classes in the MA graduate degree program level for the LPC and certified school counselor
Thorough preparation for teaching load. Full-time teaching load should be 12 hours, unless other arrangements are negotiated with university.
Prepare and teach the required hours/semester for the academic year, with one class in the summer as per contract.
Involvement and assist in curriculum planning, development and scheduling for Human Services Department.
Classroom design, preparation, instruction, supervision, and other associated responsibilities, both in-person and in an online virtual classroom setting.
Assessment of student performance, including the preparation, administration, grading, and evaluation of tests, papers, and examinations and the reporting of grades.
Maintain 15 office hours per semester.
Advise students and participate in the registration process as assigned. Conferences with, and academic advisement of, students outside of their registration needs.
Keep current and professionally engaged in area of expertise.
Engage with SGU functions such as departmental responsibilities, committee assignments, and other assignments in accordance with department and/or university mission.
Faculty should expect to provide service to the institution and the community through committee work, departmental responsibilities and work as identified and needed in the community.
Conduct in-house and community seminars and short training sessions on various topics, conductive to job upgrade, limited to the excess working time after the above responsibilities have been fulfilled.
Respect and adhere to other departmental/college/ internet service provider’s acceptable use policies.
Along with support from peers and university mentors, utilize innovative and culturally responsive pedagogical approaches to enhance student learning experiences.
Input into the selection and procurement of textbooks, and other materials for classroom or laboratory use.
Other duties as assigned in the performance of his/her responsibilities and as mutually agreed upon to the benefit of Sinte Gleska University.
Qualifications & Experience:
Faculty must possess at least eighteen (18) credits in the content area.
Responsible person with a Ph.D in psychology, licensed psychologist or Ph.D in Counselor Education + Supervision.
Research skills and teaching experience is helpful.
Current professional licensure.
Familiarity with Native American culture and experience working with Native Americans and minority clients and students and must have the ability to establish and maintain effective instructional relationships with students
Faculty must possess cultural competencies with reference to working with Lakota and Native American people and respective organizations within reservation boundaries.