Assistant Professor of Counseling & Therapy / Program Director for Marriage & Family Therapy (Grad) at Manhattan University – The Bronx, New York
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About This Position
Anticipated start date: August 24, 2026 (pending budget approval for 2026-2027 fiscal year)
About The Kakos School of Arts and Sciences:
The Kakos School of Arts and Sciences is a vibrant, interdisciplinary community of student and faculty
scholars working together to advance excellence in research, teaching, and learning. We combine
Lasallian values with a person-centered approach to education to cultivate transferable critical thinking
and scientific inquiry skills. Our students have the unique opportunity to scaffold their disciplinary
passions on a strong foundation of the liberal arts and sciences to help them become successful, ethical
professionals and community-engaged stewards of the future. Our 30 majors and 6 graduate programs
prioritize building career-ready skills and include opportunities to engage with faculty in learning
environments inside and outside of the classroom. We encourage students to study abroad in our
signature two-week faculty led programs, conduct research projects with distinguished faculty members,
pursue internships, and leverage all of the unique cultural experiences New York City has to offer.
Approximately 85% of our graduates either find employment or enroll in a graduate program related to
their field of study within a year of graduation.
Position Summary:
The Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Manhattan University invites passionate educators
and clinicians to join our community as a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Counseling & Therapy and
Program Director of our Marriage and Family Therapy M.S. program.
Join us at an exciting time of growth. Our department offers three graduate counseling programs (Mental
Health Counseling, Marriage & Family Therapy, and School Counseling) and three undergraduate
programs (Psychology, Sociology, and Criminology), with seamless B.A./M.S. pathways between
psychology and counseling. All three graduate programs are 60-credit programs.
Program Leadership
- Contribute to a program vision in collaboration with the Department Chair and Counseling and
- Therapy Program Directors
- Guide program growth through student recruitment and retention
- Ensure professional standards aligned with NYSED regulations
- Manage administrative aspects including scheduling and curriculum development
- Other duties as assigned
Teaching and Scholarship
- Educate future therapists through graduate-level courses across counseling programs (Teaching
- load is 21 course credits per academic year across Fall and Spring with teaching reductions for
- serving as program director)
- Create supportive learning environments for diverse student populations
- Advance counseling knowledge through an active research program involving student
- researchers
- Mentor graduate students through academic advising and professional development
- Contribute to our community through service initiatives
- Other duties as assigned
Clinical Training Leadership
- Coordinate practicum and internship experiences for student therapists
- Support students through their clinical training journey
- Develop community partnerships with clinical placement sites
- Other duties as assigned
- Ph.D. or Psy.D. in Counseling or Clinical Psychology or related field with MFT expertise
- New York State licensure
- Demonstrated excellence in teaching and mentoring graduate students
- Experience in program leadership
- Knowledge of COAMFTE accreditation standards (preferred)
- Commitment to inclusive education and clinical practices
- This role requires on-site attendance
Please submit:
- Cover letter
- Curriculum vitae
- Teaching statement
- Research statement
- Contact information for three professional references
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Reports to: Chairperson of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department