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The Department of Counselor Education at Gonzaga University seeks an Adjunct Faculty member to teach EDCE 551: Diversity in Counseling in the Master of Counselling program. The course focuses on multicultural counseling theories, identity development, power and privilege, systemic oppression, advocacy, and culturally responsive counseling practice. The successful candidate will support graduate students in developing ethical, reflective, and inclusive counseling competencies aligned with professional standards and Gonzaga University's Jesuit, Catholic, and humanistic mission.
Job Responsibility
Teach EDCE 551: Diversity in Counseling according to the approved syllabus and program learning outcomes
Facilitate a respectful, inclusive, and interactive learning environment that promotes self-reflection, dialogue, and cultural humility
Prepare and deliver course materials, learning activities, and assessments aligned with multicultural counseling competencies
Evaluate student work using established rubrics and provide timely, constructive feedback
Submit grades in accordance with program and university deadlines
Maintain regular communication with students via Canvas and university email
Hold limited virtual office hours or student consultation as appropriate for a 2-credit course
Adhere to university, departmental, and professional ethical standards
Requirements
Master's degree in Counseling, Counselling Psychology, Counselor Education, or a closely related field
Demonstrated knowledge of multicultural counseling theories and diversity frameworks
Evidence of teaching, training, or professional facilitation experience with adult or graduate learners
Ability to engage and support students from diverse backgrounds in sensitive and complex discussions
Nice to have
Doctoral degree in Counselor Education, Counseling Psychology, or related field
Professional counseling licensure or eligibility (e.g., RCC, LMHC, LPC, or equivalent)
Experience teaching graduate-level diversity or multicultural counseling courses
Familiarity with CCPA, ACA, CACREP, or CAP standards