Open Rank / Open Track Faculty in Counselor Education

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Work type: Faculty
Location: Boise, ID
Categories: College of Health Sciences

The Department of Counselor Education at Boise State University invites applications for a faculty position in Counselor Education with a specialization in school counseling, clinical mental health counseling, and/or addiction counseling. This is an open-rank (Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor) and open-track (Tenure or Clinical) position. Appointment rank and track will be determined based on the candidate’s teaching experience, scholarly record, and professional contributions. Tenure-track candidates must meet the University’s tenure-eligibility requirements. The position will begin in Fall 2026.

The faculty member will:

  • Teach a variety of counseling courses, including core Counselor Education courses and PhD-level courses in Counselor Education and Supervision (CES).

  • Mentor and advise MA students, with tenure-track faculty also mentoring PhD students in CES.

  • Provide coordination for the school counseling cognate, addiction counseling cognate, or in-house practicum lab.

  • Participate in service activities at the University, College, and Department levels, as well as in community and professional service.

  • (For tenure-track candidates) Conduct research and develop a strong scholarly agenda in Counselor Education and Supervision or a closely related field, including seeking external funding.

Workload will be determined at the time of appointment and varies by track.

Tenure-Track Faculty: Standard workload is 60% teaching, 20% scholarship, and 20% service (commonly represented as a 9-3-3 load). Adjustments will be made based on research productivity, coordination duties, and service responsibilities, as negotiated with the Chair and approved by the Dean.

Clinical Faculty: Standard workload is 80% teaching and 20% service. Adjustments will be made to account for coordination and service activities, in consultation with the Chair and with approval from the Dean.

Department overview:

The Department of Counselor Education recently celebrated 30 years as a Program and earned CACREP re-accreditation for all three programs through 2033! We have long-standing relationships with alumni, site supervisors, and other community partners, many of whom are part of our active advisory board council. The Department offers a Master of Arts in Counseling with a cognate in School Counseling and a cognate in Addiction Counseling. In addition, the Department offers a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision delivered through an innovative Apprentice Model. Both the Master’s and Doctoral programs are CACREP accredited. The Department is newly housed in the School of Allied Health Science in the College of Health Sciences

Our mission in the Department of Counselor Education is to prepare ethical professionals who are reflective practitioners and scholars. Graduates from our programs are qualified to practice in a variety of educational and behavioral health settings. We strive for an inclusive learning community, encouraging professional growth and innovation through a balance of challenge and support.

When graduating students are asked what they like most about the program, they note appreciation for the cohort model (we accept approximately 24 students a year, and those students follow a three-year program track together), an on-site practicum experience with community counselors serving as live supervisors, and close relationships with committed and supportive faculty. As a smaller, in-person program with a competitive application process, new faculty can expect highly committed students and the opportunity to develop personalized mentoring relationships with students.  

About Boise State:

Boise State University is a powerhouse of creativity, research, and impact. Our campus sits along the Boise River and reaches into the heart of Idaho’s capital – a vibrant hub for innovation, culture, and outdoor adventure. We’re nationally recognized for trailblazing research, student success, and community impact.

Our faculty are scholars, mentors, and changemakers who advance ideas, discoveries, and the next generation of leaders. Boise offers the perfect backdrop – a welcoming city with a thriving arts scene, growing tech sector, and mountains on the horizon. Join us and help shape a bold, collaborative academic community.

Learn more about faculty careers at Boise State and the City of Boise.

Minimum qualifications:
  • An earned doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision from a CACREP-accredited program prior to August 2026, or have been employed as a full-time faculty member in a Counselor Education program for a minimum of one full academic year before July 1, 2013

  • Background in counseling  (i.e., clinical experience working with children, adolescents, and/or adults), school counseling  or addiction counseling.

  • Evidence of effective teaching and supervision in a CACREP-accredited program in Counselor Education or equivalent

  • If Tenure-Track: Demonstrated potential for a strong research agenda in the field of counseling, including publications and evidence of pursuit of internal and external funding commensurate to rank

  • Strong desire to develop community partnerships with schools, community agencies, and internal stakeholders

  • Experience or potential to contribute to coordination of the training practicum lab and/or cognate area and to participate in departmental, college, university, and professional service

  • Ability to obtain License as Professional Counselor (LPC) in Idaho by Fall 2026 (https://dopl.idaho.gov/cou/)

Preferred qualifications:
  • Experience of collaboration/partnerships with other academic departments, centers or institutes, mental health agencies, schools, and/or multidisciplinary teams.

  • Experience coordinating practicum lab or clinical placements

Required application materials:
  • A cover letter indicating your interest and qualifications for this position.

  • A CV that includes employment history.

  • A one-page statement describing your teaching philosophy.

  • A one-page description of your research agenda including future plans for carrying out your research at Boise State. (For Tenure Track)

  • Name and contact information for three professional references 

Closing Date: 

Position will remain open until filled, with review to begin on October 26th, 2025. 

For questions regarding this position, please contact Dr. Raissa Miller at raissamiller@boisestate.edu.

Salary and Benefits:

Salary is commensurate with rank, track, and experience.

Our standard faculty contract is a 9-month contract (unless otherwise noted) with pay and benefits spread over 12 months. This is a yearly, renewable contract, unless noted that the position is temporary. More information about faculty contract and work days is available here

Boise State University provides a best-in-class benefits package, including (but not limited to):

 

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